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The book is Humble Pi by Matt Parker, because (a) It happened to be nearby at the moment I decided that I needed a book and (b) this edition has a nice flat spine, allowing me to set it up on edge without any additional support.
www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/610964/humble-pi-by-matt...
"Live your Math in Greece, 600 Euro Salary - 450 Euro Rent"
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A macro view of a calculator keypad depicting fuzzy math and murky numbers. The frame represents a span of one-inch.
This was one of the most boring-looking calculators I have ever seen in my entire life; I bought it for $1 at a Dollar Tree store. And when I put it under the lens it looked even worse. In fact, the closer I looked, the less photogenic it got. I have a theory that every subject has magic, it just needs to be revealed. Well, it took me more than 200 shots, with varying lenses and light configurations, to "reveal" this scene that you see here. I hope you like it...
Strobist info:
The scene was illuminated by one Nikon SB900 speedlight with snoot attached, placed 11- o'clock, slightly above camera level, and fired in Manual mode @ 1⁄32 power.
The SB900 was triggered by two PocketWizard Plus X triggers.
Lens: Helios 44M-4 f2/58mm with 20mm extension tube attached. (The aperture was f2, rather than the f3.5 that is listed in the EXIF).
Is a tripped out trip into Miki's math! Coming down soon so check it out!
What is it? Is an experiment, but expect to see more of this type of stuff across our sims.
slurl.com/secondlife/Mars Areas01 Rezzable/97/103/23
The 9th century Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Lakshmi and displaying different froms of Shakti (power) on its outer walls is a beautiful temple in Baruasagar, Uttar Pradesh, India
This photograph reflects how I feel at the moment.I am doing GCSE maths which I really don't like. I feel that the stress time and effort of doing this is sapping my creativity.In the scheme of things it's nothing.
Macro Mondays - Rule
A compass is a technical drawing instrument that can be used for inscribing circles or arcs. As dividers, they can also be used as tools to measure distances, in particular on maps. Compasses can be used for mathematics, drafting, navigation, and other purposes. (Wikipedia)
Teusday. Tuesday. I always spell that wrong....:)
4/13/10
blah. boring day today. finished the private series. JUST GOTTA READ SCANDAL!!!
*twitch twitch*
9 days until Vines Orchestra auditions.
:/
How fun - (or hard) would math scrabble be?! I think we should give it a go!
WAH is honoring RuthlessCrab today for her birthday! Her stream has lots of scrabble shots so am doing my take on scrabble in her honor. Happy birthday Ruth!!!
Some people say "Maths is Fun" but some say not. I think No-one is wrong because that is the way you look at it. I personally think "Maths is Fun"
Me....all through school!
CHEF clabudak wants us to have fun with math and geometry!
➤ Your image must have an overall abstract quality
➤ It must include at least one human body part
➤ Also at least one geometrical shape
➤ And a mathematical or geometrical diagram and/or equation
➤ NO MONOTONES
Well, of course, I was wrong! I HAVE used math quite a bit in my lifetime. All the items pictured were from Pixabay. Text from Picsart.
Math was never my favorite subject, however I do enjoy this kind problem :-) (for #MacroMonday theme: #Divided)
This is taken from my cucumber plant its not brilliant i know but thought it quite fitting for Math in nature
26/15 is a very accurate (under 0.1%) approximation for sqrt(3). So hooray for maths.
Also... with a side-length S you can make:
equilateral tri - S=15
hexagon - S=15
septagon - S=21
octagon - S=12
nonagon - S=6
decagon - S=13
After I posted my Math Compass photo for Macro Mondays (theme was Rule), I felt that it could have been done much differently. Since I just can't wait until the end of the year for the possiblility of a MM theme of Redux, here it is...
We went to the mountains and camp with the fire and lakes, the smell of mint and a chimney. It wasn’t you on the corner, honestly I imagined it would spin me out of the picture. Out of the picture, next to Bob, Kate and Lou, staring at all those other shells, rolling down slide, speaking team’s language, nowhere to nowhere.
To the mountains, taken in by the wind-works watching the squirrels gather in the gallery sorting through water throwing your childhood game backwards. Once in the story when we snap off another click I rage to believe downstairs two cups of coffee across the tray waiting for social investment. With the grass, the milk and math, the devoted family by the runway, a frame of the view someone else covers.
The girls in the billboard, the shattering clouds cut the morning sun off then the line of purples after the storm glancing on the tiles, two wooden poles hold the frame and from their wet narrow track the billboard girls deflect in the other window, brushing where everything is lips closing in a chime of plums, oxygen, gold and regret, grief and repetition. Pink as birthday balloons, the rainbow emerges from the dull lake to the East, the running water, the billboard girls speak.
Humming in the air that masks us clear droplets of blood warming my hands then up to the house a thousand leaves chained burst with a puff and roll speeding away. A thousand leaves for me to give off the little laughing, drop the chain-saw and fall asleep.
I live in the land where the waterfall flows through a pool and through the ocean the sparrows revolve, the scales grow, a bump and a trail of miniatures, maps and compass and insects crowding to meet me on this street. After and before every morning on the phone and the couch, I hold in until I begin typing when I step across the sleep I stretch at a fraction of a breath. This is part of what I like. And cows.
In the face of deliberately misconstruing these wounds as a kind of case, disseminated and faked by frustration, the light indicates no coincidence. Boxes through boxes, it’s 27 miles of shrubby cactuses then the 56-feet tall tree like an iron gate. You have arrived.
Ghoulia can explain everything
Twyla looks for my mistakes
Abbey erased my mistakes
Spectra always gives me the right pencil
Catrine purrs and calms me
Clawdeen makes me smile :)
Just messing around. These work out perfectly; each set of four forms a perfect square, so that the sides are actual stud lengths. So, yes, you could build a sturdy, angled square with these.
Blue: 6 studs each side
Green: 11 studs each side
Brown: 14 studs each side
Tan: 16 studs each side
Orange: 18 studs each side
Yellow: 21 studs each side
Pink: 26 studs each side
Here's the list I used; I'll do a larger one when I can free up a larger baseplate.