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File:Hing Tong.jpg|link=Hing Tong (nonfiction)|1987: While vacationing in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]], mathematician [[Hing Tong (nonfiction)|Hing Tong]] visits the [[Nested Radical]] coffeehouse, where he gives an impromptu lecture on applications of the Katetov–Tong insertion theorem to the detection and prevention of [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | |||
File:John Riedl.jpg|link=John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|July 14, 1993: Computer scientist, [[Gnomon algorithm]] researcher, and poet [[John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|John T. Riedl]] gives an impromptu reading from his latest procedurally-generated poem "Why The Algorithm" at the [[Nested Radical]] coffeehouse in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | |||
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Coffeehouse in London, 17th century
A typical busy day at The Nested Radical coffeehouse.
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1987: While vacationing in New Minneapolis, Canada, mathematician Hing Tong visits the Nested Radical coffeehouse, where he gives an impromptu lecture on applications of the Katetov–Tong insertion theorem to the detection and prevention of crimes against mathematical constants.
July 14, 1993: Computer scientist, Gnomon algorithm researcher, and poet John T. Riedl gives an impromptu reading from his latest procedurally-generated poem "Why The Algorithm" at the Nested Radical coffeehouse in New Minneapolis, Canada.
Attribution: By Bodleian Library, University of Oxford - Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8343739
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