Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Autoluna 1:1 Secondary Text 5

A chamber musician described a woman who made sure that her house was well built. He said that she made sure that there were no gaps in her house. She did this by checking that a path touching the roof or walls connected each building shape to a point at the bottom of one of the walls. Also, each building shape should touch another building shape at enough faces so that there are no gaps. So, when she made sure that there were no gaps in the house and this was necessary, then the system was stable. In this way, she made sure that her house was well built by making sure that there were no gaps in it.
A chamber piccolo player said a man handled a slice of apple. He did this by holding it upright. He did this by holding it in the middle. Also, he held it so that it was horizontal when bitten. So, when he held the slice of apple upright, and it was necessary, the system was stable. In this way, he handled a slice of apple by holding it upright.
Another chamber musician told the story of a woman who tested that a group of cyclists were protected at night. She did this by testing that they all wore woolly jumpers. She did this by making sure that their sleeves met their wrists. Also, she tested that they wore gloves meeting their jumpers. So, when they all wore woolly jumpers, and it was necessary, then the system was stable. In this way, she tested that a group of cyclists were protected at night because they all wore woolly jumpers.
A chamber clarinet player recanted the tale of a man who made sure that his house was lively. He did this by testing that the temperature was uniform throughout the house. He did this by first measuring the temperature in each of the rooms. Then, he tested that all of the temperatures in the house were the same. So, when he tested that the temperature was uniform throughout the house and it was necessary, then the system was stable. In this way, he made sure that his house was lively by testing that the temperature was uniform throughout the house.
A chamber musician described a woman who tested that her cat had been fed by her neighbour. She did this by observing that the can contained a certain amount of food. It should have contained a fraction less food than the day before. This fraction was found by dividing how much food was eaten in a week by the number of days in a week. So, when she observed that the can contained a certain amount of food and this was necessary, then the system was stable. In this way, she tested that her cat had been fed by her neighbour by observing that the can contained a certain amount of food.

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