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  1. @elsehorst Also Dirk Matthis würde auf jeden Fall im Entführungsfall was tun. Verdammt, der würde auch gegen Sloane etwas unternehmen.

    #SchleFaZ
    #LezTröt
    #FediFaZ
    #LezFaZ
    #Sloane
    #GewaltImNacken

  2. @elsehorst Also Dirk Matthis würde auf jeden Fall im Entführungsfall was tun. Verdammt, der würde auch gegen Sloane etwas unternehmen.

    #SchleFaZ
    #LezTröt
    #FediFaZ
    #LezFaZ
    #Sloane
    #GewaltImNacken

  3. "Ich bin Schriftstellerin, ich habe gerade einen Bestseller geschrieben" ist wirklich ein Totschlagargument. Ich meine, bei Castle hat es ja auch funktioniert.

    #SchleFaZ
    #LezTröt
    #FediFaZ
    #LezFaZ
    #Sloane
    #GewaltImNacken

  4. I would like to use the Sloane pictogram set, extracted form the Sloane font (made in 2009?). Does any one know if one can use them freely or are these under some form of copyright?

    Cannot find anything after a search.

    #pictogram #sloane #copyright

  5. Dass Primzahlen und Zweierpotenzen viele Menschen faszinieren, ist nicht überraschend. Tatsächlich spalten sich alle Zahlen in zwei Lager auf: interessante und langweilige. Warum?
    Die fabelhafte Welt der Mathematik: Auf der Suche nach der langweiligsten Zahl der Welt
    #Zahlentheorie #FabelhafteMathematik #Zahlen #Sloane #OEIS #Primzahlen #Mathematik
  6. #OEIS #SLOANE

    What a nice coincidence! Neil Sloane uploaded a paper to the arXiv today. The abstract says:

    "Someone coming across the sequence 1, 2, 4, 9, 21, 51, 127, . would have had no way (before 1973) of discovering that it had been studied since 1870 (today these are called the Motzkin numbers, and form entry A001006 in the database)."

    And I published an entry today on the Motzkin triangle, a refinement of the Motzkin numbers.

    oeis.org/A359364

    arxiv.org/abs/2301.03149

  7. #Museum30 Day 17 - ‘Origin'
    The #herbarium in the #NHMLondon has actually two origins: The "original origin" are the collections of Sir Hans #Sloane: apothecary, physician, promoter of #smallpox #vaccination, #quinine use against malaria, and inventor of milk #chocolate.

    Decades later, the collections of British botanical imperial mastermind and world circumnavigator Sir Joseph #Banks were added, which laid the foundation of the main collection nowadays.
    Read more here: issuu.com/thevasculum/docs/vas

  8. #Museum30 Day 17 - ‘Origin'
    The #herbarium in the #NHMLondon has actually two origins: The "original origin" are the collections of Sir Hans #Sloane: apothecary, physician, promoter of #smallpox #vaccination, #quinine use against malaria, and inventor of milk #chocolate.

    Decades later, the collections of British botanical imperial mastermind and world circumnavigator Sir Joseph #Banks were added, which laid the foundation of the main collection nowadays.
    Read more here: issuu.com/thevasculum/docs/vas

  9. #Museum30 Day 17 - ‘Origin'
    The #herbarium in the #NHMLondon has actually two origins: The "original origin" are the collections of Sir Hans #Sloane: apothecary, physician, promoter of #smallpox #vaccination, #quinine use against malaria, and inventor of milk #chocolate.

    Decades later, the collections of British botanical imperial mastermind and world circumnavigator Sir Joseph #Banks were added, which laid the foundation of the main collection nowadays.
    Read more here: issuu.com/thevasculum/docs/vas

  10. #Museum30 Day 17 - ‘Origin'
    The #herbarium in the #NHMLondon has actually two origins: The "original origin" are the collections of Sir Hans #Sloane: apothecary, physician, promoter of #smallpox #vaccination, #quinine use against malaria, and inventor of milk #chocolate.

    Decades later, the collections of British botanical imperial mastermind and world circumnavigator Sir Joseph #Banks were added, which laid the foundation of the main collection nowadays.
    Read more here: issuu.com/thevasculum/docs/vas

  11. It's November, which is the month of #Museum30.
    Day 1 - #Museum.
    I'm working in the #herbarium at the #NaturalHistoryMuseum in #London. The #NHMLondon was split off the #BritishMuseum in 1881, which itself was born out of Hans #Sloane's (1660-1753) collections of plants, animals, coins, manuscripts, books, antiquities etc.
    The natural history collections have a long and complex history. Almost 2 years ago, I wrote a short piece on the history of the NHM #herbaria: issuu.com/thevasculum/docs/vas