math-doc-ron.bsky.social
math professor at Berry College, mathematical dabbler, origami enthusiast, sci-fi buff and disc golf hacker. there’s no word in English for my style. (he/him)
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there's a page on Zazzle too:
www.zazzle.com/store/mathfo...
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any chance you would be willing to share the details of this class?
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and better pizza.
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there is and i felt really dumb when i saw the picture of that.
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Rey's cuban from Papi's in Kennesaw, GA.
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fairways and greens.
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every Klingon knows that root beer is a warriors drink.
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poor kerning FTL.
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sparkling cevian?
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this seems like a good time to drag out this cartoon.
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i don't satisfy either of those conditions.
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at lunch one day a colleague and i came up with an example of a collection that was mostly ordered. we were going to try to write up something about mosets, but then we both went off to class and got distracted and didn't bother to write down the example. and now neither one of us can remember it.
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www.youtube.com/shorts/jt9Wv...
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tell me you don't know what the Library of Congress is without telling me you don't know what the Library of Congress is.
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this really is the stupidest timeline.
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"he was the best damn OD we ever had."
also, Adam's Ribs is pretty close.
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badass
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you should add some crossings so that you have a real knot, or link.
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it's not like he invented the thing, he just dropped a load of cash so he could sell them. but yeah, that's not going as well as he would have liked.
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he was BIRGing with that car dealer, hand gesture guy for a while.
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only on the last day?
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=KniU...
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color me confused too. how can she paint her left hand with her left hand? maybe one or two nails, but that would be some amazing dexterity to be able to do all 5. (!)
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get one and put in your office?
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3/2<1000 and the name of that number, three halves, contains an A.
also, in hexadecimal, the 10th positive integer is A.
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you know what happens when you make an assumption...
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already?!? we've got another week of school here.
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make the core of it that paper we were going to write and we go from there.
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there seems to be a decreasing amount of evidence that the first guy is an expert in any field, other than being insanely rich.
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i always try to get a small magnet to put on my filing cabinet. but that looks like more fun to eat.
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poltroons and quislings, the lot of themª.
ªthe people who removed the books, not the librarians.
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your suggestion is predicated on the notion that the person doing the asking is going to care what those midshipmen think. sadly, the people who caused the books to be removed will not care what those midshipmen think. but they should. but they don't.
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i can't kwhite put my finger on it.
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come on Ralph, you're making this up. there was no edsurge.com in 1985.
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i hope your talk goes well and that you are not done in by our outrageous pollen count down here.
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sorry David. i know you meant that "ironically" but i've had a week, and apparently didn't recognize that initially. my apologies.
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with respect David, you misspelled "disinformation."
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isn't it just the best thing ever to be "represented" by her?
\end{sarcasm}
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you're looking for Student X? never heard of them. now, will you leave me alone? i'm very busy doing things that your tiny little unempathetic brain could never understand.
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WAY more than that if you think about just one bite at a time. (unless those are bite-sized cookies.)
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following because i'm in a similar boat.ª
ªwe've just started 3 visitor searches because of a failed TT search, a late retirement and someone telling us last week about not coming back for family reasons. and, oh yeah, MathJobs is down. yay.¶
¶ also, another colleague is on leave in the fall.
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5_2
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Jack Torrance, the 25th-greatest film villain of all time (according to the American Film Institute), is frustrated by being bumped down on the list of "greatest villains of all time" by <that guy> and his cadre of quislings and poltroons.
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quislings and poltroons, the lot of them.
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since the guy works for the student paper, it seems like, according to his own criteria, his job is "BS" because he's a Box Ticker.
"Box Ticker: Is the employee's primary responsibility to creat superfluous outputs (e.g., memo writers, newsletter writers, etc.)?"
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what if someone were to be declared an honourary Canadian by a genuine Canadian who later turns out to be a horrible duplicitous person? (NOT Brittlestar.)
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those replies really were something.