Thursday, January 28, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: Least Common Multiple

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Well, it is a Common mistake. Vocabulary comprehension is usually a Factor.

I make no secret of the fact that I started doing "minis" because simpler comics should be quicker to make. The thought being they were like daily strips compared to the Sunday funnies.

And then I get bright ideas about using characters I already have, instead of making quick one-shots, or just using large fonts. Riiiiiiight.

Of course, that means tracking down the last image of them. And then realizes that they aren't all quite the same scale.

But it's the right size for a bookmark, if I ever get to go to a science-fiction convention again.

As it turns out, of the three of them, 12 was the most recently used, and this is only her second appearance. I haven't used Henry and Tricia in quite a while, and Henry is usually smaller.



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Monday, January 25, 2021

Me And You And a Whackadoo!

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That's just for starters, of course.

Whackadooness isn’t a quality limited only to the people I follow. It’s certainly not the barometer by which I decide to follow someone. A little makes one interesting but there are diminishing returns.

And as with most data sets, there are outliers. There are some extremely serious people who would fall below 0.1% who I might follow, even if they are obviously boring. Brillaint, yes, but boring. And there are some who are absolutely certifiable and yet have some redeeming quality which makes them entertaining from time to time. Again, while it may be good, it is possible that there is too much of a good thing.

I could try to correlate the data. I won't, of course. But I could.

As for Michele, she may be thinking, "A fool! A fool! I met a fool in the forest." Or maybe she isn't.

Final thoughts: I don't know how many Os should be in "whackadoo", but I decided to end with the double. Also, I like the "h".



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Friday, January 22, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: 30-degree Loan

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It could've been a rad loan.

The joke works as a trigonometry question if you cover up the spoiler in the title. But I liked the title.



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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Shaves, Haircuts and Other Bits

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So eighths of eighths? How about negative shaves?

Of course, it could be 2 bits for a haircut and the shave thrown in for free.

And you know Michele must have read (or seen) Treasure Island! She knows the other bits!



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Sunday, January 17, 2021

Monster Group Rally

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Sorry, no Nitro-powered Funny Math!

Don't ask me to explain. When it comes to group theory, I'm out of my element!



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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: Gamma Function

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You know they're just thinking about (s,x).

Inspired by the #dailymaths puzzle on Twitter today

Don't expect me to explain the Incomplete Gamma Function. That's what wikipedia is for. It was difficult enough for me to create an integral symbol that didn't look terrible in MS Paint.



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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Pieces of 8-Bit

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Maybe it should be Clip-Arr!

Some might think a one-eyed pirate barber would be out of his depth. That's the perception, any way.

If I use him again, maybe I'll mention what kind of ship he sailed!



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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Where to Find Me Online

There are a bunch of places you can find and follow me where these comics and posts may or may not show up. It really depends on the response. Some places don't seem to be worth the time and effort ... and then one day I'll post one or fifteen links

You can find me on

What am I missing?

Friday, January 08, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: Ride the Monomial!

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It's fourth-degree transportation!

Yes, there were spoilers in the title. I couldn't think of an interesting non-spoilery one.

When introducing the terms, I usually go, I usually go with monocle, bicyle and tripod. Unfortunately, there's no "monocycle".

And now I'm thinking of other ideas for the comic, so I'll stop now. The idea of doing "minis" were that they were supposed to be quick. So that's it for this mono mini!



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Thursday, January 07, 2021

Inscribed Angles

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Central vs. Inscribed. If you get it straight, you'll be all right!

I could do a column, maybe not a comic, on answering all sorts of question Geometry students might encounter with circles that can be explained using the numbers 90, 180, and 360 along with "half" and "double". (I'm using "half" as an adjective as much as a number there.)

Toss in "similar triangles" and "Pythagorean Theorem" and you can explain most of the rules and theorems you need to solve the Algebra-type problems that get tossed around.

Actually, it might be possible to be sparse with words (to hold the readers' attention) and still have enough background where a proof could be formulated.

Maybe when the break in the semesters comes toward the end of the month.



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Monday, January 04, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: All-Nite Archery

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Never close. It's socially distant archery. Even for the arrows.

Once I got this in my head, I had to do it. And I had to try not to overthink it. Might've underthought it. I hope it reads well.



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Friday, January 01, 2021

Happy New Year 2021!

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Happy New Year. May it be better than the last one.

That's Oscar Twentyone, on the right. He's half of an Odd Couple.

On a sillier note, I had to type in today's date as 20210101. 202 is the area code for Washington, D.C., and 10101 is a zip code for Hell's Kitchen. Things I just know.



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