This is your FREE monthly DoctorsHobbies.com newsletter for August/September
2005.
For several reasons this time here is a "summer break" with this
double number of the newsletter.
News which came up during the last 2 months:
from left: Wolfgang Ellenberger,
Christine Jarnach, Mrs and Dr. Nikolaus Nidecker |
from left: Dr. Paul Janach, Wolfgang Ellenberger, Christine Janach, Dr. Nikolaus Nidecker |
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Wolfgang Ellenberger at the piano |
the logo of www.UeliBier.ch |
we had very nice talks, we visited the brewery and learnt a lot about its history and how the "private" beer is brewed. We were amused by the many topics in the DoctorsHobbies.com homepage and we had a wonderful meal in the Fischerstuben. So you have a duty check point for your next visit to Basel!
I had my first beer after 20 years - it was so good, that I decided to double my frequence and have the next one in ten years!
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The MedicalMusicalGroup from USA is coming to Germany, we have arranged two
recitals:
Please check www.DoctorsHobbies.com/Events for details!
We need more singers for the choir and musicians for the orchestra! Sign in online here.
If you want to visit the recitals: ticket booking is opened, you can book online right away here!
The US dentist Martin Nweeia has a rather extraordinary hobby: He studies the spiral tusk of this "Unicorn of the seas".
He managed to perform several expeditions to Canada and the Arctic together
with other teams of scientists to reveal secrets about
this animal. Nweeia says: It is the only known straight tusk and the only one in
spiral shape. It has been extremely flexible and hard in tests.
Mal eNarwhals have tusks up to 2,5 meters, females do not have one. Nweeia4s
hypothesis: "I believe the tusk is a kind of sensor. It has to do
with detecting food." To verificate this he equips some Narwhals with
sensors in their tusk......
On February 18, 2005, Dr. Martin Nowak from Germany, found the new largest known prime number, 225,964,951-1. The prime number has 7,816,230 digits! It took more than 50 days of calculations on Dr. Nowak's 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 computer.
See also www.Mersenne.org and http://www.augenzentrum.biz/html/dr__martin_r__nowak.html
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Article in AErzte-Zeitung online (Picture courtesy of them) http://www.arzt-online.de/docs/2005/03/10/044a2001.asp?cat
By the way, Martin plays the piano very well and he has participated in two
piano master classes with Wolfgang Ellenberger.
The latter has given a piano recital in his house arranged by the round table
101 (?) in the ninties.
Last not least: Would you all like to make a new game?
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