From Flowers |
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Pi Day at Caltech
In the latest manifestation of self-proclaimed Caltech nerd-dom, a group of undergrads strung a chain of 15,000 colored paper loops across the campus in honor of Pi day. There are nine colors, each one representing a number. The multicolor chain should be in order, representing the digits of Pi going 15,000 digits deep.
For the uninitiated, Pi is the digit that’s mostly often simplified to 3.14 (hence, March 14) and is used to calculate the circumference of a circle. The decimal can go out forever and mathematicians have figured it out to the 10 trillionth number so far.
Source: Los Angeles Times.
From 2013 03 14 Pasadena |
More photos after the jump.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Late Night Talk Show Tour
In case you wondered about the relative shortage of blog posts recently, it was because we were in southern California doing the talk show tour, among other things. For example, here we are on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno":
After the jump, "The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson."
Source: NBC. |
After the jump, "The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson."
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Review: The Yellow Birds
Amazon |
We were not destined to survive. The fact is, we were not destined at all. The war would take what it could get. It was patient. It didn't care about objectives, or boundaries, whether you were loved by many or not at all. While I slept that summer, the war came to me in my dreams and showed me its sole purpose: to go on, only to go on. And I knew the war would have its way."
After the jump, my review.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Review: Here's the Deal
Amazon |
Eventually, the country will have to confront the deficit we have, rather than the deficit we imagine. The one we imagine is a deficit caused by waste, fraud, abuse, foreign aid, oil industry subsidies and vague out-of-control spending. The one we have is caused by the world's highest health costs (by far), the world's largest military (by far), a Social Security program built when most people died by age 75 -- and, to pay for it all, the lowest tax rates in decades. The recent string of budget deadlines and crises may be manufactured. The problem is not."
After the jump, my review.
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