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Informative and inspiring stumbles "They used six concentric circles, marked the 24-Segment points, divided the circles into 24 sectors and recorded the length of shadow every day."
Reviewed by daverd Oct 08 2006, 06:11am ( 14 reviews ) • stumbleupon.com
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Rated by isabeats on Aug 11, 6:38pm
Too many stumblers bore me, but not this one. Diverse and interesting.
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Rated by carolspinelli on Mar 05 2007, 5:22am
Where does Huang *find* these things?
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Rated by kidindigo on Dec 28 2006, 9:06am
"General Akashi Gidayu preparing to commit Seppuku after losing a battle for his master in 1582. He had just written his death poem, which is also visible in the upper right corner."this one among other things, found on yu-huang's page
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Rated by daverd on Oct 08 2006, 6:11am
Informative and inspiring stumbles "They used six concentric circles, marked the 24-Segment points, divided the circles into 24 sectors and recorded the length of shadow every day."
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Rated by bitkidoku on Jan 26 2006, 6:57pm
Whenever I look to a site's suggester I see his name, and come here to add him as friend. but he is already added. this happens all the time.
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Rated by frituras on Dec 01 2005, 5:10pm
a fellow achewood lover, and amazing stumbler to boot (Charles Mingus Cat Toilet Training Program, I mean)
