[r-t] [Fwd: 8 Spliced]
Don Morrison
dfm at ringing.org
Thu Mar 15 18:57:20 UTC 2012
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Matt Dawson <matt.dawson at cantab.net> wrote:
> How about a cyclic 7-part with a lead of Superlative in that coursing
> order in each part?
Something like this? (Pace Philip and Glint, who won't like that
course being run through a Cuisinart.) For whatever it's worth, it
also contains, in the penultimate part, the central lead of the plain
course of Superlative, trite though that may be.
5,152 Spliced Surprise Major (8 methods)
2345678 Superlative
_______
5738264 Cambridge
- 7864523 Bristol
6758342 Bristol
- 5678342 Pudsey
8462537 Pudsey
- 4237856 Cambridge
7526483 Superlative
6853742 Cambridge
3482675 Cambridge
2745368 Lincolnshire
- 7568234 London
6725483 Rutland
2647358 Yorkshire
- 6758234 Yorkshire
8374625 Pudsey
- 3425867 Superlative
- 4567382 Rutland
6435278 Pudsey
5748623 London
- 6457382 Lincolnshire
7842635 Rutland
4768523 Superlative
- 7823456
_______
Repeat six times.
Contains 896 each Cambridge, Pudsey and Superlative, 672 Rutland
and 448 each Bristol, Lincolnshire, London and Yorkshire,
with 126 changes of method and all the work of every method for
every bell.
Contains 16 5678s, etc.; 15 8765s, etc.; 6 8765s, etc. off the front; 5
5678s, etc. off the front; queens; Whittingtons; and back rounds.
Also contains three backstroke 87s.
--
Don Morrison <dfm at ringing.org>
"There was a time I could rattle off about 25 phone numbers from
memory. Now I know about four because they're all in my phone. Those
numbers in my head have been replaced by all the #$@% passwords we
all have to know to access everything from bank accounts to iTunes."
-- Ed Bouchette, _Pittsburgh Post-Gazette_, 28 April 2011
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