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Reminder: New Sylum Security Group


Reminder

This is weekly reminder, that because Yahoo sucks, Sylum Security is moving again!

We’re moving to Groups.io

Many users pointed out this group, and from the research we did, it will work nicely for what we need.   It’s actually has many of the features that the original Yahoo Group had: set welcome emails, scheduled monthly emails, and control on posts/messages.  It’s listed as a private group, and only can be accessed via the link provided, you will not find it in the directory.   Only messages can be sent by me (the owner), so if you have questions – please send an email to sylumclan@gmail.com (I’m slowly moving away from yahoo completely).

In time if there’s call for it, the group can be opened to a discussion type group, but right now it’s only for distribution of the password.

Sylum SecuritySylumSecurity groups.io Group

At this moment we’re not changing passwords, this doesn’t mean you can not join the new group.   We’re putting into place stronger security measures, which means we’ll be changing the password at least once a year.  So to keep up you will need to transfer.

Mickey Mouse Day


Happy Mickey Mouse Day!

And as Robert Langdon has been a Mickey Mouse fan since day one – it’s a special Day for him.


*wicked cackle*

Robert is on a new adventure, and yes he’s dragged his Sire with him.

Coming Soon to Sylum: The Last Symbol by Timothy Quinn

Sylum Inspiration: Aryabhata

Sanguen: Member

Aryabhata was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the Aryabhatiya (499 CE, when he was 23 years old) and the Arya-siddhanta.

Aryabhata mentions in the Aryabhatiya that it was composed 3,600 years into the Kali Yuga, when he was 23 years old. This corresponds to 499 CE, and implies that he was born in 476.

Aryabhata provides no information about his place of birth. The only information comes from Bhaskara I, who describes Aryabhata as asmakiya, “one belonging to the asmaka country.” During the Buddha’s time, a branch of the Asmaka people settled in the region between the Narmada and Godavari rivers in central India; Aryabhata is believed to have been born there.

It is fairly certain that, at some point, he went to Kusumapura for advanced studies and lived there for some time. Both Hindu and Buddhist tradition, as well as Bhaskara I (CE 629), identify Kusumapura as Paaliputra, modern Patna. A verse mentions that Aryabhata was the head of an institution (kulapa) at Kusumapura, and, because the university of Nalanda was in Pataliputra at the time and had an astronomical observatory, it is speculated that Aryabhata might have been the head of the Nalanda university as well. Aryabhata is also reputed to have set up an observatory at the Sun temple in Taregana, Bihar

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Archimedes had traveled with Marsani in areas of India, and when he had heard of Aryabhata, he went to speak to the young man, impressed with his ideas. He sat down to talk with him on many things, finally giving him the option he was given.

Sylum Christmas Card Exchange 2020: Last Day


Last Day to Sign Up!

Sign Up for Sylum’s annual Christmas Card Exchange.   It’s been a rough year for all of us, so if you would like cards, but can’t send cards still sign up just let me know.  If you would like to participate but can only send e-cards also sign up.  Also if you feel more comfortable getting e-cards, just let me know when you sign up.

Sign Ups will close November 15th:

Will send out the list on November 20th:

Reminder the USPS is a bit unreliable right now, so don’t be surprised if cards show up late.

Please sign up below

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