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Card Colm: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Certain Glory Marks Martin Gardner's Centennial. Started in October 2004, the first one (" Low Down Triple Dealing. Marking the 90th birthday of Martin Gardner. 1914–2010). With this one, we therefore complete a decade's worth of explorations of the kind of fun to be had when mathematical principles and a deck of cards get together. We also salute an extremely prolific writer. And top notch communicator of mathematics. What follows also makes a great Halloween Trick and. Next, g...
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Card Colm: Certain Glory Marks Martin Gardner's Centennial
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Certain Glory Marks Martin Gardner's Centennial. Started in October 2004, the first one (" Low Down Triple Dealing. Marking the 90th birthday of Martin Gardner. 1914–2010). With this one, we therefore complete a decade's worth of explorations of the kind of fun to be had when mathematical principles and a deck of cards get together. We also salute an extremely prolific writer. And top notch communicator of mathematics. What follows also makes a great Halloween Trick and. Next, g...
polygontrix.com
PolygonTrix Built-in Help Page
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Welcome to PolygonTrix™. PolygonTrix is a Math Art Game, a digital arcade of angles and energy that lets you explore the space-time dynamics hidden inside polygons! To you, the display may LOOK like a pool ball game, but PolygonTrix IS NOT a shooting game — it's an amusing geometric puzzler with a particle physics twist. PolygonTrix can be played solo, or by parent and child, or by any two players who agree to share particles. The polygon warm-up round proceeds until the particle magazine is empty. So de...
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PolygonTrix Frequently Asked Questions
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PolygonTrix Frequently Asked Questions. Thanks for coming to the FAQ. If your question isn't listed here, or if you have a comment, complaint, or suggestion please write to us at TimeHavenMedia @ Gmail.com. Be sure to see the Help. Page It's where we put all our good info. You can also refer to the same Help within PolygonTrix itself. Now for the FAQ. Q 1: I don't get it. How to I get started with PolygonTrix? PolygonTrix is not a classic shooting game. Here's how you play:. Did we mention our Help.
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John Miller's Resumé
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To create meaningful educational apps, and in general, to help make the world a more sensible place. I've taught and worked at two private colleges, at Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood, for the Portland City Engineer, and for Metro, a local area government. I've managed services, servers, and networks for college and a regional government - including web, email, firewall, and file servers. I've taught over a thousand college students, over a thousand classroom hours, while holding liberal office hours.
polygonjazz.com
PolygonJazz Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Elementary Edition. Thanks for coming to the FAQ. If your question isn't listed here, or if you have a comment, complaint, or suggestion please write to the coolcat @ polygonjazz.com. Be sure to see the Expanded Jazz Help. Page It's where we put all our good info. You can also refer to some abbreviated Help within PolygonJazz itself. Now for the FAQ. Have you thought of adding different sounds and musical instruments? Why doesn't Polygon Jazz support feature. Irregula...
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Math Art Tools | Math Munch
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A Weekly Digest of the Mathematical Internet. Here are links to some of our favorite online mathematical art tools! Gothic Circle Pattern Applet. 12 responses ». Pingback: A Sweater, Paper Projects, and Math Art Tools « Math Munch. Pingback: Line Fractals, Knitting, and 3-D Design « Math Munch. May 31, 2012 at 3:07 AM. A similar App is PolygonFlux. Pingback: The Fractal Foundation, Schoolhouse Rock, and More « Math Munch. Pingback: 50 Ways To Integrate Art Into Any Lesson. November 5, 2014 at 3:51 PM.
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