Sun Jul 12 2009 00:19 Video Game Stats: Nintendo Power Charts - NES Index:
Amazing, thorough work--should be in a spreadsheet.
Sun Jul 12 2009 00:19 Video Game Stats: Nintendo Power Charts - NES Index:
Amazing, thorough work--should be in a spreadsheet.
Sun Dec 28 2008 15:42 EST Square One TV.org - Mathnet Guide:
That episode you remember? With the gorilla, or Weird Al, or the Rear Window ripoff, or the Fibonacci-repeating parrot?
Sun Dec 28 2008 15:40 EST Jason Elliot Benda's Home Page, Version 11, Square One Song Lyrics:
The pie was stolen at two o'clock.
Sun Dec 28 2008 15:37 EST http://www.jillthepill.net/mathnet/pics/joebevmnet.jpg:
Who needs Mulder & Scully?
Thu Dec 04 2008 23:31 EST The School of Mathematics:
for Leonard?
Wed Sep 03 2008 20:12 EST Project Euler:
Prefiguring everything
Thu Jul 17 2008 07:42 EST http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karatsuba_algorithm:
This is the algorithm you need
Wed Mar 26 2008 22:25 EST Physical cut-ups: Making Frankenstein vinyl records and books | Ask Metafilter:
Do some math and you could probably simulate this sound without a lot of trouble.
Thu Jan 10 2008 11:40 EST Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories - Iterative Algorithmic Plastic Sculpture: Fimo Fractals:
"In fact, we needed no blue at all."
Thu Dec 20 2007 22:43 EST Galileo and Einstein: Lecture Index:
"How practical are Babylonian weights and measures?"
Sat Nov 10 2007 06:58 EST YouTube - Square One TV: 8% Of My Love:
creepy or wholesome in its sanguine "Here's how much I'll commit to you" calculation; a modern band should cover this
Sat Nov 10 2007 06:56 EST YouTube - Mathman Glitch Decimals greater than 1:
YouTube comments on the Square One TV vids are already impassioned, but the ones for this clip show incredible anger
Fri Nov 09 2007 00:03 EST YouTube - Change Your Point of View - Square One TV:
"Oblique Strategies" for kids with a rockin' beat
Mon Aug 06 2007 09:06 PST Yorick Unofficial Home Page:
Too bad I'll probably never need to use this
Mon Aug 06 2007 04:42 PST Free online textbooks, videos, tutorials, lecture notes,:
Inc. "Calculus Without Limits"
Fri Jun 01 2007 18:51 PST A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra :
Nice to meet you.
Fri Apr 13 2007 21:30 PST Simons Lecture I: Structure and randomness in Fourier analysis and number theory « What’s new:
Am i gonna understand this stuff?
Sun Dec 24 2006 18:49 PST http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yutaka_Taniyama:
Man, that's a creepy suicide note. Uh, merry Christmas!
Mon Oct 30 2006 10:39 PST NOVA | Transcripts | The Proof | PBS:
"After you've done it for a million, well, there's still infinitely many left. In fact, you haven't done very many, have you?"
Mon Oct 30 2006 05:39 PST Feynman Point:
Nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, and so on
Sat Jul 01 2006 06:08 PST http://montana.informatics.indiana.edu/fsi/siampaper.pdf:
I think I read this and it was awesome
Sun Jun 25 2006 05:34 PST Unsolved Problems -- from Wolfram MathWorld:
I am totally fooling myself if I think I can solve any of these
Fri Jun 02 2006 21:27 PST Metamath Music Page:
Shore is cool, Jethro
Fri May 05 2006 21:48 PST Sam Loyd's Cyclopedia of Puzzles:
From the author of the book Zack gave me
Thu May 04 2006 22:51 PST The Sound of Mathematics:
Better than my lame examples in the Ruby Cookbook
Mon Oct 10 2005 10:31 PST Mathematical Background:
Pretty nice
Wed Oct 05 2005 15:44 PST PlanetMath:
We'll see about that
Wed Sep 14 2005 09:07 PST http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0387208607/:
Math, it would seem, is hard.
Wed Sep 07 2005 15:27 PST arXiv.org e-Print archive:
Man, I am so lost.
Wed Jun 29 2005 15:11 PST Jean Gallier's Home Page for logic book :
My plan to put mathematicians out of business through automatic theorem proving continues apace!
Tue Jun 21 2005 22:11 PST Numbers: Facts, Figures & Fiction:
Penny's favorite web site
Mon Jun 20 2005 16:23 PST G. Polya, How to Solve It. :
The whole book soudns good, and I've heard of it before
Wed Mar 30 2005 22:38 PST SourceForge.net: Project Info - Tux Math Scrabble:
Like so many things, sung to the tune of 'zoot suit riot'. From Riana.
Sun Feb 13 2005 09:01 PST Who Can Name the Bigger Number?:
Man, that sucker's huge!
Fri Jan 21 2005 07:33 PST Search or browse MASSIVE:
Give me that old time religion
Wed Dec 15 2004 13:24 PST:
"negative aleph-null" is apparently not a real number
Wed Nov 24 2004 07:59 PST http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/davea/puzzles/puzzles.html:
math puzzles (ha! i slay me!)
Wed Nov 10 2004 13:09 PST The Roman Hand-Abacus:
old revisionism: the chinese invented everything. new revisionism: the romans invented everything
Wed Sep 29 2004 11:28 PST Pi-Search:
Finally putting that theorem to good use. Only one thing puzzles me, Holmes; if that formula was published in 1996, how did it end up in the calculus textbook i bought in the summer of 1996?
Wed Sep 29 2004 10:06 PST Base conversion method or module :
This is genius. Python's int method takes a second argument which is the base of the string to be converted into an int
Tue Aug 10 2004 16:48 NST8NDT Crypkey Software Copy Protection & License Control since 1992:
The minimal fixed point will protect your software!
Tue Aug 10 2004 16:48 NST8NDT Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science | Online - Table of Contents:
A New Kind of Online
Fri Aug 06 2004 13:03 NST8NDT Ccard V2.0 - a category theory card game:
Flashcards with a competitive element
Wed Jun 09 2004 16:11 NST8NDT Axiom Computer Algebra System:
25 years in the making
Mon Jun 07 2004 16:57 NST8NDT The Prime lexicon:
A child's first prime primer.
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