Sunday, October 28, 2018

XXXXXX Math 123 - Book Snow Falcon, CP Snow, and Cozy D McNeal



Math 123 - |
Book Snow Falcon, CP Snow, and Cozy D McNeal





Let's look at some books /news articles and TRANSLATE the embedded subset codes and concepts.







The Two Cultures - Wikipedia 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Two_Cultures


The Two Cultures is the first part of an influential 1959 Rede Lecture by British scientist and novelist C. P. Snow.[1][2] Its thesis was that "the intellectual life of the whole of western society" was split into the titular two cultures — namely the sciences and the humanities — and that this was a major hindrance to solving the world's problems.







The talk was delivered 7 May 1959 in the Senate House, Cambridge, and subsequently published as The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution. The lecture and book expanded upon an article by Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956, also entitled The Two Cultures.[3]Published in book form, Snow's lecture was widely read and discussed on both sides of the Atlantic, leading him to write a 1963 follow-up, The Two Cultures: And a Second Look: An Expanded Version of The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution.[4]Snow's position can be summed up by an often-repeated part of the essay:
A good many times I have been present at gatherings of people who, by the standards of the traditional culture, are thought highly educated and who have with considerable gusto been expressing their incredulity at the illiteracy of scientists. Once or twice I have been provoked and have asked the company how many of them could describe the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The response was cold: it was also negative. Yet I was asking something which is the scientific equivalent of: Have you read a work of Shakespeare’s?[5]
I now believe that if I had asked an even simpler question — such as, What do you mean by mass, or acceleration, which is the scientific equivalent of saying, Can you read? — not more than one in ten of the highly educated would have felt that I was speaking the same language. So the great edifice of modern physics goes up, and the majority of the cleverest people in the western world have about as much insight into it as their neolithic ancestors would have had.[5]
In 2008, The Times Literary Supplement included The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution in its list of the 100 books that most influenced Western public discourse since the Second World War.[2]


Keywords and concepts ....
Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956
Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956
Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 Oc --> organic chemistry .......
carbon atomic number 6 social chemistry




Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956
Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956
Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956
Snow (his INTERNAL  iron-56  blood hemoglobin THOUGHT molecules on social engineering )
published a message in EXTERNAL format .......
in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956 --> 56 --> iron-56






list of the    100 books that most influenced Western public
list of the    100 books that most influenced Western public
list of the    100 books that most influenced Western public
list of the B100D   software  OUTPUT  books .....

that most influenced Western public  and Cozy D McNeal in
Beaver Dam /  Portage / Water100, Wisconsin



Charge:
Man was driving 100 mph over speed limit

Charge:
Manuscript commands ....

wasser (water molecules in human body /blood) 

(bio-optical-computer subroutines) .....  driving 

100 


(numeric bio-math
 b100d  + l00 K ---> look ..eye /iris optical data stream) 

100 mph over speed limit

JUNEAU — A 31-year-old former Beaver Dam man made his initial appearance Tuesday after being charged with driving 127 mph in a 30 mph zone early Monday.
Cozy D. McNeal, now of Jefferson, is charged with attempting to flee or elude a traffic officer, his fourth offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license.
If convicted, he faces more than three-and-a-half years of imprisonment.
Court commissioner Steven Seim ordered a $500 cash bond in the case, with the conditions that McNeal not consume alcohol, maintain absolute sobriety, not go onto the premises of any establishment whose main business involves the sale or distribution of alcohol, not be in a motor vehicle operated by anyone under the influence of an intoxicant and not operate a motor vehicle without the permission of the court.
According to the criminal complaint, a deputy was on patrol at 3:09 a.m. Monday when he noticed a silver 2008 Chevrolet Impala coming toward him on Highway A near Dodge County’s town of Oak Grove at a high rate of speed. The deputy pulled over, and radar showed the vehicle traveling at a speed of 127 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. The deputy made a U-turn and attempted to stop the vehicle.
The complaint states that McNeal continued at a high rate of speed, passing in close proximity a man walking his dog on the side of the road. As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed, made a righthand turn and quickly sped up again. He slowed down and swerved before finally pulling over, leading the deputy to believe McNeal was concentrating on something else in the vehicle.
According to the complaint, deputies took McNeal into custody. The officer asked where he was coming from and he said Beaver Dam. The officer then asked where he was going and he said Beaver Dam.
Deputies noted that McNeal seemed generally confused and had trouble holding onto a specific topic during their conversation. He was unable to successfully complete field sobriety tests and a preliminary breath test showed a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.189. He told officers that he had consumed two beers and a “Long Island” at a buffet in Beaver  Dam.
The complaint states that McNeal was living with his girlfriend in Beaver Dam and the vehicle was registered to her. McNeal has three prior OWI convictions from Illinois in 2009 and 2010. McNeal indicated to officers after his arrest that he didn’t believe that he was speeding. He refused to comment on the pursuit.
A review hearing is scheduled for Sept. 11.




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