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Mark Wagner wrote:
> David Fontaine wrote in message <3964C951.BCF19E94@faricy.net>...
> >Wait, wait, I have a *really* hard one! What would it look like if you took
> a
> >regular octahedron, aligned opposite points on the y-axis, and spun it?
> Only
> >kidding, of course... (not to self--shut up)
>
> Or how about a regular hexahedron? :-)
>
> Mark
Oops, should be NOTE to self (missed the 'e')
Did you know that any four non-consecutive points on a cube define a regular
tetrahedron? :) Of course, there's only two ways to do that on a cube.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
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