Gentlemen,
Put me down as interested in either prime or odd.
Bill
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, "Nick" <nick_blackburn@...> wrote:
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> Hi Martin
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> The idea behind dividers using prime numbers is that they would be arhythmic, good at non-repeating patterns.
> I've had a reply from Nicholas at erthenvar, who said,
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> "I'll add you to a list for a Fibonacci. I have assembled units but I'm missing 1 piece which is in storage, so I hope it won't be too long. I chose to do Odd instead of Prime. Unfortunately I seem to have chosen wrong because many folks request Prime."
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> He suggests that there's not a great deal of difference between
> Odd 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and
> Prime 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19.
> and there's a deal of truth in that, though, of course, 15 is non-prime. And you don't really need the one, so 23 might fit on.
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> Cheers, Nick
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, Martin Klang <mars@> wrote:
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> > I make a vc divider:
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http://www.rebeltech.org/modules/logoi/
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> > It only goes up to 1/32 though, unless you reprogram it.
> > What did you want to achieve
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> > Martin
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> > On 28 Feb 2013, at 20:31, Nick wrote:
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> > > I guess nothing came of this. There was discussion of fibonacci and
> > > prime dividers and I came across these from Erthenvar
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http://erthenvar.com/store/euromodules/div
> - the fibonacci has not
> > > been released yet.Are there any other alternatives available Cheers,
> > > Nick
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