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Perfection on YouTube

PerfectCircle.gifOne of our HigherPortalians from Canada, RuthAnne, e-mailed this the other day. Ya just never know what can happen when you find yourself on YouTube. She wrote:
My neighbor draws a perfect circle. Go on Google and search how to draw the perfect circle, second hit, will see the video of Alex. He's a math teacher, done this for years, made up a story about being the international free hand circle drawing champion (coincidentally, I've known him for years, from my hometown and was married to a good friend of mine). The kids at the neighbourhood highschool get a big kick out of it, the story he tells, the circle, the spectacle. A video gets taken last spring by one of his students and gets on YouTube. He's been invited to a million and one places to speak and draw his circle. Tomorrow, he's leaving for Portugal to be in a movie by a rather famous director there. The movie is called "How To Draw A Perfect Circle."

Go ahead. Do a Google search. Or just click here


(Thx RA)

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