Talk:Napoleon points

Adding to the Lead (lede) paragraphs.
At the end of the last paragraph in the lede, can someone add why these points are useful to know? {[(Or not)]} The Article is beautiful, instructive and informative; but it would be really a great benefit to find out why anyone but a theoretical mathematician would want to know the Napoleon points. I expected to see Napoleon generals positioning themselves or something. Are they only useful for making beautiful diagrams? That would be OK—often the theoreticians do their work and wait with their answers for the applied mathematicians and physicists to ask a question. Any application questions yet? Just asking, Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 13:48, 23 May 2012 (UTC)

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