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which st.one wraps up the conic sections?

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don....@paradise.net.nz

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Dec 9, 2009, 6:27:38 PM12/9/09
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which st.one wraps up the conic sections?

puzzle, don.mcdonald. 10/12/2009 december.

Rectangular block of yellow sandstone decorated with a Celtic cross,
which has been associated with the crowning of Scottish kings since
medieval times. Legend says it was Jacob's pillow in the Holy Land,
and it was taken to Ireland and then carried off by invading Scots.
Kenneth I MacAlpin brought it to the Scottish village of Scone c. 840.
Edward I took it to England (1296), where it was later placed under
the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey as a symbol of the authority
of English kings over Scotland. It was finally returned to Scotland in
1996.
For more information on Stone of Scone, visit Britannica.com.

don....@paradise.net.nz

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Dec 10, 2009, 9:25:13 PM12/10/09
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On Dec 10, 12:27 pm, don.lo...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
> which st.one wraps up ALL.. the conic sections?
>
> puzzle, don.mcdonald.  10/12/2009 december.

that threw you off the scent.!
what is the characteristic number of each conic section?

dictionary. bible?


>
> Rectangular block of yellow sandstone decorated with a Celtic cross,
> which has been associated with the crowning of Scottish kings since
> medieval times. Legend says it was Jacob's pillow in the Holy Land,
> and it was taken to Ireland and then carried off by invading Scots.
> Kenneth I MacAlpin brought it to the Scottish village of Scone c. 840.
> Edward I took it to England (1296),

equals 6 ^ 4th.

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