[r-t] Double Treble-Bob Maximus Methods

Philip Earis Earisp at rsc.org
Wed Dec 16 09:41:59 UTC 2009


MBD:
"... Ah! I was being stupid then - all the Binary Stars and Neutron Stars have this property - I'd forgotten that completely..."

That's where the ringing-theory list archives can help too.  In your message to this list on 18/7/2005, you stated:

"Both Neutron Star and Binary Star have the property that the entire plain course of Plain Bob Max is contained within their plain courses. This idea actually works most neatly on 16:

Sweet Sixteen Delight Sixteen
-347-4.7.2-1-478.9.58.4.569-1-8et.a.9t.8.90a-1-c.0.a.0.ab-1 lh 1d"

:-)

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