TENNIS PLAYERS (Off-Court Shenanigans)
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If you stop it at :17, you can see her. It's not a close up, and no, they aren't separated at birth or anything, but I think there is a resemblance. I didn't even think (or actually know) about the Nike connection. Good call.
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Leylah-Annie and her family having some fun.
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I got a good look at her. Don't think they look anything alike and think Genie would be insulted. The woman here is very average looking.
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Jess' photographer posted this, so it'll give you a better look at the bride and groom and the wedding in general
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There is a new Federer tram in Basel (regular trams are green).
I'll try to make my own photo if I see it around the town. It will probably be on #8 route as that is the one Roger took to practice as a child.
I'll try to make my own photo if I see it around the town. It will probably be on #8 route as that is the one Roger took to practice as a child.
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Unlikely there will be a more famous Basel citizen this century
By the way a trivia question: who in your opinion is the most famous/important person ever born in Basel?
By the way a trivia question: who in your opinion is the most famous/important person ever born in Basel?
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Years ago I heard a tennis commentator say "Literally everyone is jumping on the Fed train." I just wanted to scream at the TV that he meant exactly the opposite of literally. (This kind of thing upsets English teachers. I know, we are no fun to be around). Well, he's now half right, so I'll eat half of my words.
Thanks for the post.
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Swear without looking it up, but wasn't Euler born in Basel? I know he was Swiss, but I am not sure if Basel or Geneva.
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Yes indeed. Not just born but also graduated from University of Basel.
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Didn't know he went to college. I thought he was one of those "natural" mathematical monsters, self taught.
To me, second only to Gauss. I once read an entire book about Euler's identity and, for a moment, I understood it. Then it vanished again into my brain, where, I hope, it is simply locked away from my access.
To me, second only to Gauss. I once read an entire book about Euler's identity and, for a moment, I understood it. Then it vanished again into my brain, where, I hope, it is simply locked away from my access.
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