Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2021

Math Horror Movies: Red

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In Space, No One Can Hear You Get Mad Dept.

That time of year, again, when I need more shlocky Halloween-type horror B-movie titles.

I love 'em and hate 'em at the same time.



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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: Cool Stars

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Ironically, even though he's cool, he's still hot stuff!

A red dwarf is stable enough that, unlike a brown dwarf, it won't burn out for a long, long time. Age of the universe long time.

Once again, a "mini" that took way to long to create. I did a lot of distortion and then in the end, I inverted the colors of the blue star to get the other two because I kept getting patches of green in both of them.



I also write Fiction!


You can now preorder Devilish And Divine, edited by John L. French and Danielle Ackley-McPhail, which contains (among many, many others) three stories by me, Christopher J. Burke about those above us and from down below.
Preorder the softcover or ebook at Amazon.




Come back often for more funny math and geeky comics.



Sunday, December 23, 2012

A Christmas Stars Activity

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(C)Copyright 2012, C. Burke. All rights reserved.

If the numbers aren't relatively prime, then you won't use all the dots. Just move to the next dot, and make a second star, and third, if necessary.





Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Stars

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(C)Copyright 2011, C. Burke. All rights reserved.

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.