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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
British Columbia Canada Day Flag
The British Columbia Day flag has stronger Matriotic Colours for Canada. In this case red and white don't run. However a little yellow is allowed to remain. The flag of the UK is replaced with three Sacred Maple Leafs.
The Alberta Canada Day Flag
Happy Canada Day 2020!
In honor of this blessed and treasured Dominion, we have the super Matriotic Canada Day flag. The field is now red, and the English flag is replaced with three Sacred Maple Leafs.
Quebec Canada Day Flag
Joyeux jour du Canada!
En l'honneur de ce Dominion, nous avons des drapeaux matriotiques pour célébrer la fête du Canada! Fondamentalement, chaque drapeau provincial est orné de couleurs canadiennes rouges et blanches. De même, la Feuille d'érable sacrée prend position. Si vous êtes matriote au Québec et aimez le Canada, ce drapeau est incontournable. Il est basé sur le drapeau du Québec avec une inclinaison vers la célébration du Canada!
Happy Canada Day!
In honor of this Dominion we have matriotic flags to celebrate Canada Day! Basically each provincial flag is decked out with red and white Canadian colours. Likewise the Sacred Maple Leaf takes up a position. If you are matriotic in Quebec, and love Canada this flag is must. It is based upon the flag of Quebec with a tilt towards celebrating Canada!
Japanese Naval Maritime Auxiliary Numbers Flag from WWII
The following image is from a Japanese Anime about fanciful all women sailor team. The image has be modified to be more accurate. In the original version the number 4 flag has black dots, but in this version it is changed to blue dots. Likewise the 2nd Sub flag is colour corrected. Finally the teachers eyes are adjusted to look more normal.
You can see the original artwork here with mistakes and complete maritime signal code - HERE.
Monday, June 29, 2020
Don't Tread on Me in Greek with Clash of the Titan's Medusa from Ray Harryhausen.
A flag for the Legend who stirred our Imaginations. A Greeco-American Don't Tread on Me Flag featuring Ray Harryhausen's last most epic monster to grace the halls of world wide cinema.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Laurin Stennis Mississippi State Flag - A State Flag in the Making
The most popular flag in the running for the New Mississippi, 21st Century flag is the Laurin Stennis design. Her design is a radical departure from the current Mississippi State flag. However Stennis's proposal maintains certain elements of Southern Flags and the Confederacy.
First, the colors of the Mississippi's flag are maintained: red, white, and blue. The central blue star in the center is an inverted Bonnie Blue star. Finally the red stripes on the left and right copy the final version of the Confederate flag of 1865 and the States Right's flag of 1861 when Mississippi left the Union. Likewise the central white field of the Stennis design has a tangential echo of the white field of the second and third versions of the Confederate flag.
New elements not of Confederate design is the circle of stars, which is more a kin to the Betsy Ross flag—which is now considered a racist flag of oppression by many.
Consequently the Stennis flag is a flag created to heal and bind the wounds between brothers. It just so happens to carry an echo of the Confederacy, the American Revolution, and honor the current national flag of Canada—our northern brothers and sisters who lost to the Original Rebs of 1776.
Flag for Circumference and Symbol: Teth via the Radius
The flag for Circumference is based upon a combination of maritime flag numbers for six, two and eight. Since the ratio value for circumference is always 2π, which 6.28. In the image on the bottom this is best explained.
The flag is composed of the colours black, white, blue, and red. Since Circumference is associated with the number 6, the International Maritime Coded flag for Six composes the outer portion of the flag. The second value is 2/10ths which one decimal place to the right. Further the final number that has representation in this flag is 8/100ths which is represented by red long cross on white. No further numbers are represented, since it would make the flag exceedingly complex.
Circumference also deserves its own symbol. In this case the Phonecian letter tet or teth is used to symbolize circumference. Coincidentally Teth also means wheel.
Funny thing about π is that its value is half a circle. A full circle is thus 2π. Likewise have a Teth equals π; or 2π equals 1Teth.
Since there is celebration for πday every March 14th, there should be celebrated day for the entire circle as represented by Teths-Day, which happens every June 28th. June 28th also happens to be the birthday of first American Woman to with the Nobel Prize of Physics in 1963 Maria Goeppert Mayer (June 28, 1906 – February 20, 1972). Also, another key mathematician born in 6/28 was Henri Lebesgue (June 28, 1875 – July 26, 1941) who came up with the theory of integration.
Funny thing is that π is an adored number, but it only represents half a circle. So really on π-day you should only bake and eat ½ of a pie. However on Teths-day (June 28) that is when you should bake or eat a circularly shaped item! 3.14 is so cool, but it is only half of the way around, you need to finish the circle at 6.28. Every circle you play with be it a baseball, tennis ball, kickball, basketball, or frisbee is connected to a ratio of 6.28 on the any circle you touch. Basically the distance to the rim of the circle to the center is 6.28 times the radius for any circle on a object.
This makes more sense with trigonometry designations. Because π/2 is only ¼th of a pie; in other words half of π is ¼ of a pizza pie; a whole pizza pie is made of of 2π. However, ¼ of Teths is ¼ of an apple pie, and ½ of a Teths is ½ of any circular doughnut...Kapeesh?
The flag is composed of the colours black, white, blue, and red. Since Circumference is associated with the number 6, the International Maritime Coded flag for Six composes the outer portion of the flag. The second value is 2/10ths which one decimal place to the right. Further the final number that has representation in this flag is 8/100ths which is represented by red long cross on white. No further numbers are represented, since it would make the flag exceedingly complex.
Circumference also deserves its own symbol. In this case the Phonecian letter tet or teth is used to symbolize circumference. Coincidentally Teth also means wheel.
Funny thing about π is that its value is half a circle. A full circle is thus 2π. Likewise have a Teth equals π; or 2π equals 1Teth.
Since there is celebration for πday every March 14th, there should be celebrated day for the entire circle as represented by Teths-Day, which happens every June 28th. June 28th also happens to be the birthday of first American Woman to with the Nobel Prize of Physics in 1963 Maria Goeppert Mayer (June 28, 1906 – February 20, 1972). Also, another key mathematician born in 6/28 was Henri Lebesgue (June 28, 1875 – July 26, 1941) who came up with the theory of integration.
Funny thing is that π is an adored number, but it only represents half a circle. So really on π-day you should only bake and eat ½ of a pie. However on Teths-day (June 28) that is when you should bake or eat a circularly shaped item! 3.14 is so cool, but it is only half of the way around, you need to finish the circle at 6.28. Every circle you play with be it a baseball, tennis ball, kickball, basketball, or frisbee is connected to a ratio of 6.28 on the any circle you touch. Basically the distance to the rim of the circle to the center is 6.28 times the radius for any circle on a object.
This makes more sense with trigonometry designations. Because π/2 is only ¼th of a pie; in other words half of π is ¼ of a pizza pie; a whole pizza pie is made of of 2π. However, ¼ of Teths is ¼ of an apple pie, and ½ of a Teths is ½ of any circular doughnut...Kapeesh?
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