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#1 Re: Introductions » Howdy doody! » 2010-11-01 23:00:37

No order, really. I just grab whatever looks interesting! I was actually looking for "A Brief History of Time", but the library didn't have it so I grabbed this one. I just read randomly on whatever interests me!

Have you read anything interesting lately?

#2 Puzzles and Games » Funny math comic. » 2010-11-01 18:51:40

Shann0n
Replies: 1

I'm not too sure if this is the right place for this, but I regularly read the web comic Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and their latest comic is a math joke. I thought I would share!

You can find it here. smile

#3 Re: Introductions » Howdy doody! » 2010-11-01 18:47:32

I agree! I think that if I do read a lot of books before I completely understand the subject matter, then when I come back to them with more knowledge I'll already have an idea of what to expect when I re-read them.

#4 Re: Introductions » Howdy doody! » 2010-11-01 08:35:20

I'm trying to work my way through Stephen Hawking's "Black Holes and Baby Universes" but I'm afraid I don't have the background to completely understand it. It's fun, though!

#5 Re: Introductions » Howdy doody! » 2010-10-31 22:51:34

Thanks everyone! I am having a lot of fun reading at the moment, I will try to contribute something soon. smile

#6 Introductions » Howdy doody! » 2010-10-29 20:33:49

Shann0n
Replies: 11

Hi everyone! My name is Shannon and I'm 24, and I've just recently discovered a love for math. Loved it when I was little, hated it as a teenager, and am currently studying high school math so I can go to university to study astrophysics. smile

None of my friends are math geeks, really, so I thought I would try and find some like-minded people on the wonderful internet!

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