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THREES
(To Be Sung by Niels Bohr)


I think that I shall never c
A # lovelier than 3;
For 3 < 6 or 4,
and than 1 it's slightly more.

All things in nature come in 3s,
like \ trios, Q.E.D.s;
While $s gain more dignity
If augmented 3 X 3—

A 3 whose slender curves are pressed
By banks, for compound interest;
Oh would that, paying loans or rent,
My rates were only 3%!

32 expands with rapture free
And reaches toward ¥
3 complements each x and y
And intimately lives with p.

A O's # of °
Are best ÷ up by 3s,
But wrapped in dim obscurity
Is the (square root of) -3.

Atoms are split by men like me,
But only God is 1 in 3.


-John Atherton
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And he one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


(Two roads view)
-Robert Frost
...WAS TAKEN AGAIN


-But now with age in its autumn years, 
my eyes serve to keep with foot apace
and my heart the some clear rhythm hears
this soul of mine weeps longing tears
that soon will I a new road face;

For this very one upon which traveled long,
seems twere only yesterday when all alone
from within so deep came a made-up song
that is now whistled by others without wrong
and I've no right to claim it as my own;

Since they too are as I once also was
standing affront where two roads diverged
choosing this the same only just because;
a search for truth is a heart that greater loves
all the more so am I now urged:

Towards there that road where before me lays
its fallen leaves still with virgin dew
whispering those footprints where sunlight plays,
just beyond the bend of these youthful days-
knowing well it will make all the difference too.


(Third road view)
-Herb 0. Buckland


3-colored street lights: Red- Yellow -Green
3 number emergency: 9-1-1

3 directions: Look left-right-left or right-left-right before crossing a street

3-lettered reference: Children are taught their ABC's, not ABCD's, ABCDE's, etc.

3 finger support: to hold pencils, pens, crayons, scissors, bowling balls, darts etc ....

3 names: some write only their last name, others first & last, or first-middle-last

3 parts: Children are taught all stories have a Beginning - Middle - End/Introduction - Body - Conclusion

3 part writing/speaking formula: Tell what you're going to say- Tell it - Tell what you said


*** Some children's stories, games and other 3-patterned linguistic formula:

3 bears: Pappa bear - Mamma bear - Baby bear
3 days, 3 attempts: Rumpelstiltskin
3 fiddlers: Old King Cole
3 children family: John - Wendy - Michael (Peter Pan)

3 notes used to rid a town of rats & get children to follow into a mountain (Pied Piper)

3 characters: Wynken - Blynken - Nod
3 men in a tub, Rub-a-dub-dub
3 brothers: Peter - John - Boots (Boots & his two brothers)
3 Princes of Serendip
3 beans: Jack & the Bean Stalk (Other variations of the story have different quantities of beans)
3 months: May -June -July (A swarm of bees)

3 daughters: Rich merchant had 3 daughters in Beauty & the Beast (other versions exist)

3 little ghostesses sitting on postesses
3 beautiful white swans: The Ugly Duckling

3 bends in the road: Childe Rowland was told by an old woman to travel to the 3rd bend

3 score miles and ten: How many miles to Babylon
3 sisters: The Golden Goose
3 children, 3 handsome sons: The Six Swans
3 pigs: Not by the hairs of our chinny-chin-chin

3 times 3 she cast her spell, kisses 3: The laidly Worm of Spindlestone

3 brothers: The Golden Bird
3 character Aesop Fable: The Farmer, His Son, The Donkey
3 score & more of girls: The Ass, The Table and the Stick
3 headed beast: The Sea Maiden

3 loves: King loved to Laugh, a good Joke, a Riddle (The Flea)

3 sons, 3 horses, 3 golden apples: The Princess who lived on a glass hill

3 hearts: Queen of hearts - Knave of hearts -King of hearts
3 repetitions of Hector Protector
3 sisters: Cinderella - Anastasia - Drizella
3 part bark: Bow-Wow-Wow (Little Tom Tinker)
3 rhymes, 3 port utterance: Fudge, Fudge, Tell the Judge
3 Cheers for Red, White, Blue

3 pennies: 1 on the Avenue, 2 an the Sea, 3 on the Railroad (out goes he/she)

3 monkeys jumpin' on the bed, 2 monkeys jumpin' on the bed, l monkey jumpin' on the bed

3 part call: Red Rover-Red Rover-Call/Send he/she right over
3 part Pythagorean theorem playfully mimicked:
(fe) = 3 (fi) = 5 (fo) = 4 (fum) = Sum
32 + 42 = 52 (sum)


3 part (increasing speed) jump rope scheme: Hot - Peppers -Hot Peppers (variations exist)

3 part threat: See my finger. See my thumb. See my fist, you better run.

3 part (schools out) chant: (monkeys) 1 went east, 1 went west, 1 up teacher's dress

3 part tattletale: (K-I), (S-S), (ING) 1st, Love - 2nd, Marriage - 3rd, Baby Carriage
3 part "revelation": Here's my fingers, Here's my thumb , fold 3 (fingers), make a gun
3 part disparagement: (Fatty, Fatty), (Two by four), (Can't get through the kitchen door)
3 foot placement: Put right/left in - out - in, to do the hokey pokey
3 witches; 3 dangers (lions-tigers-bears); Lion - Tin man - Scarecrow: Wizard of Oz
3 part Old McDonald: EI - EI - 0; Here - There - Everywhere (a quack-quack)
3 repetitions: Here we go round the Mulberry bush- The Mulberry bush - The Mulberry bush
3 baking directions: (Pat-A-Cake) Roll it - Pat it - Mark it with a B (or T)
3 places in the house: (Goosey, Goosey, Gander) Upstairs - Downstairs - Lady's Chamber
3 Indian groupings: One little - Two little - Three little Indians
3 repetitions: Mary had a little lamb - Little lamb - Little lamb
3 suggestions: Take the keys and lock her up - lock her up - lock her up (My Fair Lady)
3 news reports: London Bridge is falling down - falling down - falling down
3 skips: Skip - Skip - Skip to my lou; or, Lou- Lou - Skip to my Lou
3 phrases are said prior to saying POP! goes the weasel
3 questions: Did you ever see a lassie - a lassie - a lassie
3 racing commands: On your marks - Get set - Go!; To your marks - Get ready - Go!
3 swing types in "Statues" game: Milk (light swing) - Tea (moderate) - Coffee (hard)

3 part jump rope song: I like coffee - I like tea - How many boys are crazy for me? (Adult versions: Coffee - Tea - or Milk; Coffee - Tea or Me)

3 part apple core throwing phrase: Apple core - Baltimore - Who's your favorite friend?
3 part vanity question: Mirror, Mirror - On the wall - Who's the fairest of them all?
3 part exhortation: Jack be nimble! Jack be quick! Jack jump over the candle stick!
3 requests: Trick or Treat - Smell my feet - Give me something good to eat
3 screams: I scream - You scream - We all scream for ice cream
3 chase taunts: You missed me - You missed me - Now you gotta kiss me
3 patterned retorts: Goody - Goody - Gum drops/ Too bad - So sad - I'm glad
3 patterned accusation: Liar, Liar - Pants on fire - Hanging on a telephone wire
3 patterned slur: Nanny, Nanny - Boo, Boo - You are a Pooh, Pooh
3 bags full: Baa, Baa, Black sheep
3 repetitions: Row-Row-Row (your boat)
3 blind mice: wife, knife, sight (3 rhymes)
3 little kittens lost their mittens
3 repetitions: B-I-NGO (and Bingo was his name)
3 repetitions: Go tell Aunt Rhody
3 repetitions: this little piggie cried wee - wee - wee, all the way home
3 part song: A tisket - A tasket - A green and yellow basket
3 in a row: Tic - Tac - Toe
3-part observation: I see London - I see France - I see (someone's name) underpants
*** I declare! I see someone's underwear. They may be White - Blue - Full of dynamite
3-part relief: No more teachers - No more books - No more teacher's dirty looks
3-part entreaty: Rain, Rain - Go away - Come again some other day
3 part mocking: Nhaaa - Nhaaa - Nhaaaaaaaaaa
3-part assertions: N! 0! Spells NO!; NO! NO! A thousand times NO!
3 part assertion: Ready or not, here I come

3 years old: legend says Davey Crockett killed a "bar" (bear)... (I wonder if Samson killed the snake when he was 3 months old?)

3 weapons: (sticks - stones - names); Sticks and Stones may break my bones but Names will never hurt me.

3 part sing-along: Hi Ho! Hi Ho! It's off to work we go; (or the adult version): I owe! I owe! So it's off to work I go.

3 part suggestion: Go jump in the lake - Swallow a snake - Come out with a belly ache
3 girl/boy ingredients: Sugar - Spice - Everything nice / Frogs - Snails - Puppy dog tails
3 part cheers: Hip! Hip! Hurray!
For he's a jolly good fellow (often repeated 3 times)

3-part utterances:

Yaba-Daba-Do (Fred Flintstone television cartoon),
Scooby-Dooby-Doo (Scooby Doo),
Hey-Hey-Hey (Fat Albert television cartoon),
Snap-Crackle-Pop (Rice Krispies cereal commercial),
Umm-Umm-Good (Campbell's Soups commercial),
Ho-Ho-Ho (Green Giant commercial & Santa Claus),
MIC-KEY-M-O-U-S-E (Mickey Mouse Club),
Surprise-Surprise-Surprise (Gomer Pyle USMC),
Up- Up- and Away (Superman)

Triads of Characters:

Theodore - Simon - Alvin (Chipmunks),
Huey - Duey - Louie (Donald Duck Nephews),
Yogi - Boo Boo - Ranger (Yogi Bear),
Chico - Harpo - Groucho (Marx Brothers),
Larry - Moe -Curley (3 Stooges),
Tom - Jerry - Spike (Tom & Jerry),
Sylvester - Tweety - Grandma (Tweety Bird),
Jody - Buffy - Sissy (Family Affair),
Adam - Hoss - Joe (Bonanza)

3 long-running television name shows:

Wheel of Fortune: 3 contestants; 3 beeps indicate time limit for answer;
Price is Right: 3 door prizes;
Jeopardy: Jeopardy Round - Double Jeopardy - Final Jeopardy

3 patterned utterance made by Woody Wood-Pecker: (you try writing it)
3 patterned betting game: Rock - Paper - Scissors
3 forms of tests given in class: Essay - True/False - Multiple choice
3rd Reich: Adolf Hitler's Empire
3rd Rome: Old name for Russia
*** Typical business letters are folded into thirds
2 Rows of 3 dots: Braille
3 numbered jersey and played for 3 teams: Babe Ruth
Triads - Dyads - Single: Experimenters, Inventors, Researchers, etc., work 'groups'
3 types of pedal cycles: Unicycles - Bicycles -Tricycles
3 Viking social classes: Nobles - Freemen - Slaves
3 Estates of Medievalism: Aristocracy - Clergy - Workers
*** "3 Affiliated"/"3 fires" Native American Tribes: Arikaro - Mondan - Hidatso/Potawtam - Chippew - Ottawa

3 assaults, in 1775, by the British, drove American Patriots from Breed's Hill
3-masted merchant ship: Mayflower
3 types of Colonies by location: Northern or New England - Middle - Southern (U.S. History)
3 kinds of Colonies by type: Royal - Proprietary -Corporate
3 great Greek Playwrites of tragedy: Euripides - Aeschylus - Sophocles
3 cushions (couch), 2 cushions (love seat), 1 cushion (chair)
3 ships of Christopher Columbus: Nina - Pinta - Santa Maria (Yes, I know there was an eventual4th ship. This then makes the count a 3 -to- 1 ratio)
3 separate cracks in 3 separate castings of the Liberty Bell occurred
3 traditional ice cream flavors: Vanilla - Strawberry - Chocolate
3 sizes: Small - Medium - Large (X large - XX large - XXX large)
*** Triangular trade route: New England - West Indies - Africa (etc.)
Bermuda triangle: Southern U.S. Coast - Bermuda - Greater Antilles
Polynesian triangle: Fiji - Hawaii - Tahiti

(In most vertebrates each transverse tubule has two cisternae closely associated with it, forming a three element complex called a triad.)

3rd Monday in April is Patriots Day in Maine and Massachusetts
3 time ruler: Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna of Mexico
Third Communist International was founded in 1919 by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (He died after a 3rd stroke)
Three-patterned slogan printed on posters portraying Lenin: Lenin Lived - Lenin Lives - Lenin will always Live!
3-patterned phrase "East-Wind-Rain" on Japanese radio during a weather report indicated the conflict with the U.S. had begun.

*** Nathan Hale's three letters during his imprisonment: One to his mother - Another to his sisters - A third to his betrothed.

3 part body typing by W.H. Sheldon: Endomorph - Mesomorph - Ectomorph
3 part body typing by Ernst Kretschmer: Pyknic - Asthenic - Athletic
3-lettered abbreviations for countries
3 patterned motto: Citius - Altius - Fortius (Swifter - Higher - Stronger) for Olympics
3 main credit reporting agencies: Equifax - Trans Union - Trw
3 months delayed payment: (often called 90 days same as cash)
3 attributes of color: Hue - Brightness - Saturation
3 test tubes (or vials) of blood are commonly drawn from patients

*** In Leechcraft a child is passed three times under a donkey on nine consecutive mornings for the cure of whooping-rough.

*** For Tetanus Prophylaxis: 3 injections: the 2nd being given 6 weeks after the 1st, and the 3rd given 6 months later.

*** An old Irish cure for madness: Give the person three substances not procured by human means, and not made by the hand of man. These are honey, milk, and salt given as a drink before sunrise in a sea-shell.

*** According to Finellan's Le Triple Vocabulaire Infernal, If you are disposed to renounce the Devil after having entered into a compact with him, spit three times on the ground and he will have no further power over you.

3 part snowman: Small for the head - Medium for the upper body - Large for the lower body (somewhat resemble ancient fertility figurines)

3 ultraviolet radiation divisions: Near (4,000 - 3,000 A) - Middle (3,000 - 2,000 A) - Long (2,000 -100 A)

3 big bangs:

(1) 65 million year old "dinosaur killer" rock that caused a nuclear winter.
(2) Mammoth explosion of a nearby massive star 4 million years ago.
(3) The "original" Big Bang of the Universe.

3 men who shared the responsibility for the early success of radio: Lee de Forest - Edward Armstrong - David Sarnoff.
3 times the width of the material to he nailed is the customary nail length needed
Channel 3 used for video watching (In some U.S. Locations in the 1970s. There was a switch to use either channel 3 or 4)
Triple nutrient mixture for alcoholics: Glutamine - Vitamin C - Niacinamide (500 milligrams each, 1 to 3 times a day)
3 part Candid Camera phrase: Somehow - Somewhere - Sometime (when you least expect it)
3-part advertisement: Plop, Plop - Fizz, Fizz - Oh what a relief it is (Alka-Seltzer)
3 jars: Herman Munster spent most of his childhood in 3 jars (U.S. Television show)
3 (Charley's Angels (U.S. Television show and later... movies)
3 boys, 3 girls, 3 adults (Alice-Mother-Father): Brady Bunch (U.S. Television show)
Zebra 3: Starsky & Hutch call sign (U.S. Television show)
3 smoking forms: Pipes - Cigars -Cigarettes
3 alcohol forms: Wine - Beer - Liquor (Bottle - Can - Keg)
Simplified cell division operations 3 Evolution theory co-discoverers: Charles Darwin - Patrick Matthew -Alfred Russel Wallace
3 World War II Allies: Russia - England - U.S.
3 Axis powers: Germany - Italy - Japan
3 (1905) papers by Einstein: Brownian movement - Photo-electric effect - Special Relativity (Other counts describe the quantity as four or five, thus giving us a three-patterned spread of 3 papers or 4 papers or 5 papers)
3 (1905) papers by Sigmund Freud: Id - Ego - Superego (Child - Parent - Adult)
3 rode from Lexington to Concord: Paul Revere - William Dawes - Dr. Samuel Prescott (U.S. Colonial history)
3 atom bombs changed the world: Trinity site - Hiroshima - Nagasaki (3 days after Hiroshima)
3 measures called The Reform Acts extended voting rights in 19th century England
3 Korean Kingdoms: Koguryo - Paekche - Silla
3 trees: Colloquialism for Gallows
3 days, July 1st - 2nd - 3rd in 1863, is when the Battle of Gettysburg was fought
3 shots fired at John E Kennedy's & Yitzhak Rabin's assassinations
Third Monday in January is celebrated as Martin Luther King Day
3 U.S. Diplomats killed together: Robert Frasure - Nelson Drew - Joseph Kruzel
3 shots killed Robert Kennedy
3 wars between Rome & Carthage: Punic Wars
*** "Death occurs in threes' is a common saying; also, "Third time is the charm"
3 conspiracy theories (FBI - CIA - Mafia) are suggested for M.L. King Jr.'s assassination
3 word phrase in King George III's diary (July 4, l776: Nothing-Happened-Today)
*** The bottom one-third of a billing statement, with payment, is requested by some Companies
3 New World discoverers: Christopher Columbus - Leif Erickson - Amerigo Vespucci
3 customary meals/utensils: Breakfast - Lunch - Supper/Knife - Fork - Spoon (Bowl - Plate - Cup)
3 wars before French & Indian War: King William's - Oueen Anne's - King George's
3-patterned phrase to avoid the Black Plague: Go quickly - Go far - and Return late
3 British ships raided: Boston Tea Party
3-cornered (Tricorn) hats: Continental Infantry
3-piece silver ink stand was used by the signers of the Declaration of Independence
3 squadrons commanded by General Claire Lee Chennualt: The Flying Tigers

3 major Native American take avers in the early 1910's:

(1) Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay
(2) Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington D.C.
(3) Wounded Knee in South Dakota

3 noted figures of the Alamo: William Travis - David Crockett - James Bowie

*** Japanese Naval attack fleet commanders were given all but three final orders:

(1) Date of sailing
(2) Date of mid-ocean fueling
(3) Date of attack (Pearl Harbor)

3 Ancient Roman (Latin) forms of first, middle, last names: Praenomen - Nomen - Cognomen
Three Mile Island accident is example used by critics of nuclear power programs in general
3 U.S. Supreme Court Authority boundaries: State & Nation - State & State - Government & Citizen
3 English/Welsh Supreme Courts: Court of Appeal - High Court of Justice - Crown Court
3 Gregor Mendel "laws": Independent Unit Characters - Segregation - Dominance
3 Darwinian essentials of Evolution: Variation - Heredity - Struggle for existence
*** Triarchic mind theory by Robert J. Sternberg: Componential - Experiential - Contextual
*** Triune brain hierarchical structure by P.D. Maclean: Limbic system - Cortex - Neo-Cortex
3 standard deviations means "huge" - 2 mean "very big" - 1 mean "big": page 44, Bell Curve
3 major types of seizures: Grand Mal - Petit Mal - Psychomotor (or Psychic equivalent)

3-part P.O.W. "rules":

Name - Rank - Serial Number
1) Last meal - Last request - Last words
2) Blindfold - Cigarette - Bound Hands
3) Make peace with God - The World - One's Family

3 styles of execution from a great height: Estrapade - La cale sech - La cale humide
3 phases of change: Resist change - Begins to accept change - Embrace change

3 days after a homicide produce the best leads to solving it - The second best leads come 3 weeks after the crime - After these two, it is difficult to get reliable evidence.

3 Olympic Medals: Gold - Silver - Bronze
3 (fencing) practice weapons: Foil - Epee - Saber
3 point shots - 2 point shots - 1 point shot/ Man to Man - Zone - Combination (Basketball)
3 basic gloves: Fielder's - First Baseman's - Catcher's Mitt (Baseball)
3 rope rink: Boxing (Some have more than 3)
3 basic spur types: Bronc - Bull - Riding
3 main Crochet stitches: Single - Double - Chain
3 point ringer: Horseshoes
3 football "quantities": (Full)back - (Half)back - (Quarter)back
3 ways that heat passes from one object/place to another: Conduction - Convection - Radiation
3 distinct potentially harmful germ or microorganism groups: Viruses - Bacteria - Protozoa
3 firing squad commands: Ready - Aim - Fire
3 picture crew commands: Lights - Camera - Action
3 perfect woman measurements: 36-24-36
3 perfect man qualities: Soft - Strong - Disposal
3 railroad crossing rules: Stop - Look - Listen
3 (clothing) fire extinguishing rules: Stop - Drop - Roll

3 part cautionary rule heard in various workplace environments: Never- Assume- Anything (because "Assume" means making an Ass (of) U (and) Me if you're wrong in your guess)

Thrice is considered certainty, twice is a coincidence, once is considered curious

classical origin of Moon hypothesis:

(1) Binary planet or "sister" hypothesis
(2) Rotational fission or "daughter" hypothesis
(3) Capture or "wife" hypothesis

3 traditional divisions of matter/geography: Animal - Vegetable - Mineral/land - Sea - Air
3 kinds of molecular kinetic energies for calculation: Translational - Vibrational - Rotational
3 patterned phrase of Winston Churchill: Never have so many owed so much to so few.
3 (traditional) great taboos in textbook publishing: Sex - Religion - Social Class
3 geological periods: Cenozoic-Mesozoic-Paleozoic
3 modern day food-related disorders: Bulimia - Anorexia - Binge Eating
*** During a meeting, a motion may be made that is "seconded" and "Thirded"

*** The Waiters Association tells how the tilt of a chef's hot is a window into his personality:

(1) Lightly ballooned out & tilted back: An Authoritarian
(2) Placed forward and pulled down over the eyes: A thinker
(3) Inclined on the corner of an ear: A Snob.

*** Note: The so-called four-directions concept referred to as North - South - East -West, is readily recognized as a two-by-two polarity association. We also are accustomed to use the phrase "North, South, East and West," (also, "Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall") with the "and" as a distinct means of partitioning off the first three, thereby producing a circumstance of 3 to 1.

Another such occurrence of partitioning off the first three as a characteristic of three-patterned grouping, is the child's counting scheme of One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato, Four. There is no "Four Potato." Like-wise, in the High School cheer "Two Bits, Four Bits, Six Bits, a Dollar," there is not only no "Dollar Bits," there also is the separator "a" which acts as a sort of demarcation boundary line between the first three "Relatives" and that which is distantly related. As a final (related) remark, the child's counting rhyme "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" ...etc., not only represents a three-patterned grouping, but also is reminiscent of the repetition used by early peoples in their attempts to develop larger counting sequences which frequently relied on combinations of earlier quantities in much the same way as we repeat our numerical symbols after reaching the number nine. The rhyme of "Shoe" with "Two" is an example of cognitive grouping limitation in the sense that to go beyond the limit requires successive duplications whether we use words that sound the same, number (symbols) that look the same, or use some other perceptual referencing mechanism.

*** The parent asks the child: Do you have to do Number 1 or Number 2? (I always said Number 3, which is, in reality, a combination of both. Believe it or not some adults would ask what Number 3 was!)

*** The new software content warning label is designed to give parents an indication of the levels of Nudity, Violence and Profanity in PC games.

*** Fundamental formula used in computers: Binary system with a basic 3-patterned analytical format based upon Boolean logic: AND-gate OR-gate NOT-gate

3 items juggled: Bowling pins, Balls, Eggs, Chain Saws, Knives, Torches, Plates, etc...
3 milk fat groupings: Low fat - No fat - High Fat
3 peels are customarily unpeeled from a banana
3 prominent television news categories: News - Weather - Sports
3-part rule-of-thumb: Early to bed - Early to rise - Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
3 observations on running: Horses sweat - Men perspire - Women glow
3-part radio jargon: Roger - Wilco (will comply) - Out
3 (law) examinations: Direct - Cross - Re-direct
3 bus fare divisions: Student - Adult - Senior (Honored) Citizen
3 chief types of woven rugs and carpets: Velvet - Wilson - Axminister
3 Lewis Carroll physical states: Ordinary - 'Eerie' - Trance

3 methods of telling time by the Sun:

(1) Measuring its hour angle from the Meridian, as in an ordinary garden sundial
(2) Measuring its altitude above the horizon
(3) Measuring its azimuth (the angle measured on the horizon between the true south point and a vertical circle passing through the Sun), which requires a vertical style.

3 (Main Companies): (1970s+ American perspective)
TV.: ABC - CBS - NBC;,
Automobile: GMC - Ford - Chrysler;
Turkey Productions: British United - Canadian Hybrid - Nicholas Breeding;
Outboard (boat) Motors: Yamaha - Mercury - Evinrude

3 dots, 3 dashes: Morse code for SOS; Dawn (interval) Noon (interval) Dusk: Dot Dash Dot Dash Dot, Means: (End of Message)

3 basic social science analysis strategies: Univariate - Bivariate - Multivariate
3 patented first practical typewriter in 1868: Carlos Glidden - Christopher Sholes - Sam Soule


Maintenance update posted: Friday, 16-June-2017... 11:36 AM
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