This must be viewed while reading about the conjugacy classes of the the symmetry group of the cube.
It then makes sense.
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Wed 20 Jan 2010, 1:53,
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I think I get the jist of that
You draw the pentagram on the ground, right? That's where the cube appears when you summon it by chanting in Haskell.
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Wed 20 Jan 2010, 2:09,
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Well, Haskell is the devil's language, so probably yes.
Don't imagine that I understand the page I linked to. I'm just reading it, is all.
How I wish the examples were not in Haskell...
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Wed 20 Jan 2010, 2:14,
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How I wish the examples were not in Haskell...
Holding the cube by the corners and spinning it while reflecting it across the plane inbetween sounds painful.
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Wed 20 Jan 2010, 2:17,
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*stands there, freezing without a coat, thum out hitching a lift to hull*
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Wed 20 Jan 2010, 2:05,
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Sorry for my broadband snobbery
I did reduce colors and resolution but optimization is a curious elf.
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