Thursday, December 29, 2011
Probably off-line for a few days
A family situation. Not a creative time and not feeling particularly funny right now.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Marley Was Dead ...
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Stars
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Stars R Ours
This one was a little late because I redid the original version.
Originally, I had the regular polygons included along with all the diagonals, which formed all the stars.
At the last moment, I realized that Little Miss Tree was asking for a pentagram, which wasn't really the mood I was shooting for. Back to the drawing board.
And for once, I can actually use that expression in almost the way it was originally intended.
Stars R Ours
This one was a little late because I redid the original version.
Originally, I had the regular polygons included along with all the diagonals, which formed all the stars.
At the last moment, I realized that Little Miss Tree was asking for a pentagram, which wasn't really the mood I was shooting for. Back to the drawing board.
And for once, I can actually use that expression in almost the way it was originally intended.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Venite
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Figgy
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tis the Season
Monday, December 12, 2011
Trapezoid
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Chocolate
Friday, December 02, 2011
Talking Too Much
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This is similar to an older one, but the difference here is that this one happened, except it was more "not a logical fallacy".
But, seriously, anyone who gives people permission to tell him to shut up should realize that those around him will most likely feel free to do so even without his permission.
This is similar to an older one, but the difference here is that this one happened, except it was more "not a logical fallacy".
But, seriously, anyone who gives people permission to tell him to shut up should realize that those around him will most likely feel free to do so even without his permission.
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Third Millennium Mathematics
Well, I know where I'm going to be spending some upcoming spare time ...
And then maybe I'll "Go to Mesopotamian Mathematics".
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Extra Credit: Mathy Thanksgiving
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Some of the kids had fun and some of the kids just scribbled on the paper for points. I was happy at those who did the work -- even though it was 'Make-Up' Day and they were supposed to be finishing undone assignments.
Some of the kids had fun and some of the kids just scribbled on the paper for points. I was happy at those who did the work -- even though it was 'Make-Up' Day and they were supposed to be finishing undone assignments.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Thanksgiving Logic
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Coffee for a Saturday Morning
I've been a little under the weather this week, so fewer updates (sorry).
So here's a bonus comic. The link was posted by Anonymous on the thread back in September when that thread seemed to get a popularity boost.
I've chosen to be sincerely flattered by the imitation, particularly because all my marks are still included. It makes for a good explanation of the first comic were it introduced in a math class.
So here's a bonus comic. The link was posted by Anonymous on the thread back in September when that thread seemed to get a popularity boost.
I've chosen to be sincerely flattered by the imitation, particularly because all my marks are still included. It makes for a good explanation of the first comic were it introduced in a math class.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Middle of the Road
Friday, November 11, 2011
Veterans Day 2011
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He exaggerates with the grandkids. It was really Rommel.
Good thing he'd been raising those dinosaurs since he was a wee lad himself. Actually, that's a story we used to tell him.... and, occasionally, still do.
He exaggerates with the grandkids. It was really Rommel.
Good thing he'd been raising those dinosaurs since he was a wee lad himself. Actually, that's a story we used to tell him.... and, occasionally, still do.
Monday, November 07, 2011
Probability Question: Monday
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The only good thing about Mondays is that many students hate them more than I do. I still show up.
For the decimal expansion of this answer, please recall the Remainder of 7 wheel.
The only good thing about Mondays is that many students hate them more than I do. I still show up.
For the decimal expansion of this answer, please recall the Remainder of 7 wheel.
Saturday, November 05, 2011
A Couple of Shoutouts
Every now and then I check the traffic to my two websites. The numbers are nice to know, but even nicer is where people are coming here from. Just curious, really.
And curiosity gets the better of me when I see a domain name that's unfamiliar. Yeah, I have to check it out. Usually, it's nothing more than a mention in the blog roll that someone clicked on, probably the blog's owner. I use my own blog roll as a set of bookmarks, and I can't be the only one.
However, sometimes I get a real mention, in an actual post, and that (usually) makes me happy. (Okay, so bad reviews can sting, even in no-name blogs.)
Two recent ones, which I'd like to give a shout-out to:
Yan Jiang's Blog Site calls (x, why?) "Math without tears", and singles out the Coffee Logic post, along with its Spiked Math variant. Yan Jiang is an academic staff member at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. So my modest, humble little side project is making people happy all around the world. Yes, that makes me happy, which, I guess, means no tears.
The second recent mention was in Tech @ BB&N, the blog of Buckingham, Browne and Nichols School. A recent entry (actually from July, but I'm still getting pings) spoke about the use of technology in the classroom, mentioning iPads and webcomics. While they primarily mention Brown Sharpie, there's a list of other math and science webcomics. The review: (a math comic - tends toward puns)
Can't dispute that. And I'm happy to be mentioned in the company of xkcd, Peebles Lab and (again) Spiked Math.
And curiosity gets the better of me when I see a domain name that's unfamiliar. Yeah, I have to check it out. Usually, it's nothing more than a mention in the blog roll that someone clicked on, probably the blog's owner. I use my own blog roll as a set of bookmarks, and I can't be the only one.
However, sometimes I get a real mention, in an actual post, and that (usually) makes me happy. (Okay, so bad reviews can sting, even in no-name blogs.)
Two recent ones, which I'd like to give a shout-out to:
Yan Jiang's Blog Site calls (x, why?) "Math without tears", and singles out the Coffee Logic post, along with its Spiked Math variant. Yan Jiang is an academic staff member at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. So my modest, humble little side project is making people happy all around the world. Yes, that makes me happy, which, I guess, means no tears.
The second recent mention was in Tech @ BB&N, the blog of Buckingham, Browne and Nichols School. A recent entry (actually from July, but I'm still getting pings) spoke about the use of technology in the classroom, mentioning iPads and webcomics. While they primarily mention Brown Sharpie, there's a list of other math and science webcomics. The review: (a math comic - tends toward puns)
Can't dispute that. And I'm happy to be mentioned in the company of xkcd, Peebles Lab and (again) Spiked Math.
Friday, November 04, 2011
Batteries
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween 2011
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Sounds totally logical, so he should wear blue.
Except that he isn't 100% correct. In fact, in Mike's first appearance, he wore a blue shirt. I was determined not to have my characters wear the same thing all the time, so the second appearance, he wore a yellow shirt.
And it ended right about there.
Sounds totally logical, so he should wear blue.
Except that he isn't 100% correct. In fact, in Mike's first appearance, he wore a blue shirt. I was determined not to have my characters wear the same thing all the time, so the second appearance, he wore a yellow shirt.
And it ended right about there.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Tragic
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Irregular Webcomic Guest Comic
David Morgan-Mar, creator of Irregular Webcomic asked me to contribute a strip to his Guest Week of strips, which is now in its second week. My strip appeared yesterday.
It's my first Lego bricks strip that I photographed myself, rather than adapting David's previous work. (Look up some to the strips with the Teacher Center tag.
It's my first Lego bricks strip that I photographed myself, rather than adapting David's previous work. (Look up some to the strips with the Teacher Center tag.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Chai Tea
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1/2 a tea squared. That's my position, and I'm sticking to it.
Inspired by some of the comments on the Coffee Logic thread, and those over on the Language Log blog.
1/2 a tea squared. That's my position, and I'm sticking to it.
Inspired by some of the comments on the Coffee Logic thread, and those over on the Language Log blog.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
HAPPY FOURTH BIRTHDAY!! (A Day Late!)
I did plan to put it on my calendar, so I wouldn't forget.
But I didn't, so I did. Oopsie.
It's probably just because it seems so hard to believe that it's been four years since I published that first comic on this blog.
The blog itself is older as it was originally intended for my students, a few of whom actually viewed it and left comments. And then I decided to take the plunge into posting some poorly drawn MS Paint pictures with words attached. I figured I could come up with a few jokes and pass a couple of months. But 600 comics? And four years? That's a Leap Birthday!
New comic tomorrow.
But I didn't, so I did. Oopsie.
It's probably just because it seems so hard to believe that it's been four years since I published that first comic on this blog.
The blog itself is older as it was originally intended for my students, a few of whom actually viewed it and left comments. And then I decided to take the plunge into posting some poorly drawn MS Paint pictures with words attached. I figured I could come up with a few jokes and pass a couple of months. But 600 comics? And four years? That's a Leap Birthday!
New comic tomorrow.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Side-Side-Side
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
BASE Jump
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(C)Copyright 2011, C. Burke. All rights reserved.
(C)Copyright 2011, C. Burke. All rights reserved.
Remember, kids, don't try this at home!
Well, I guess you really can't try this at home
unless you live in a really tall building
or have a cliff in your backyard . . .
Update: 11/16/21: Welcome to all the Daily Maths people who found this page from a link on the calendar puzzle! Thank you for stopping by! I see you!
Remember, kids, don't try this at home! Well, I guess you really can't try this at home unless you live in a really tall building or have a cliff in your backyard . . .
Monday, October 17, 2011
Sandwich
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She gave me a chance! She gave me a sign!
EDIT: Yes, it's an unauthorized follow-up to this xkcd comic, set to the sounds of the 80s.
Another EDIT: Apparently, it's also an unauthorized follow-up to this (x, why?) comic, which I'd totally forgotten about. (Pretty sad when I forget my own comics.)
She gave me a chance! She gave me a sign!
EDIT: Yes, it's an unauthorized follow-up to this xkcd comic, set to the sounds of the 80s.
Another EDIT: Apparently, it's also an unauthorized follow-up to this (x, why?) comic, which I'd totally forgotten about. (Pretty sad when I forget my own comics.)
Friday, October 14, 2011
Fridays
Monday, October 10, 2011
Coffee Logic, Part 2
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And there's probably a .9375 probability that someone will be offended by the phrase my girl.
Follow-up to Coffee Logic, which has been getting a bunch of hits and comments lately, which in turn inspired this and another forthcoming comic.