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Return to Best Classic Toys - 2001 Back Main Next . . This top can spin on any of its spheres not just one, a breakthrough in new design of a classic toy. The top teaches children the way that nature build with spheres and it comes with trading cards that teach about the structures of the shapes. Your child will be fascinated with this toy, have fun, and learn more about physics and chemistry.
Influenced by a childhood fascination with a geodesic jungle gym in his family's back yard and inspired by a lifelong fascination with Buckminster Fuller, the architect and futuristic thinker who invented the geodesic dome, Kurt Przybilla glued the balls together into different configurations and set them on his desk. One day he picked up one of his models and set it spinning. Though it had no pointed edge, it twirled like a top. Thus was born Przybilla's newly patented invention, the Tetra Top. Tetra Top's futuristic and beautiful design is the first to have multiple axes of spin.
Influenced by a childhood fascination with a geodesic jungle gym in his family's back yard and inspired by a lifelong fascination with Buckminster Fuller, the architect and futuristic thinker who invented the geodesic dome, Kurt Przybilla glued the balls together into different configurations and set them on his desk. One day he picked up one of his models and set it spinning. Though it had no pointed edge, it twirled like a top. Thus was born Przybilla's newly patented invention, the Tetra Top. Tetra Top's futuristic and beautiful design is the first to have multiple axes of spin.
. University Tops Recent Real Estate Research Rankings - September 11, 2000 This is an archived article. Turnbull of Louisiana State University, bases its rankings on the number of published pages in the top three core real estate journals and the top five related journals in urban and housing economics from 1989-1998. The research included articles by faculty from the School of Business' Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, as well as from the economics and geography departments. "I think it's wonderful that we're recognized," says C.

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