Monthly Archives: January, 2014

Red Hot Nickel Ball and Eggs

Wooowwwwwwwww, eggs could actually overcome a Red Hot Nickel Ball

5 (very) embarrassing mistakes in French

 

1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + … = -1/12

Mathematical hocus pocus or not?

6 Life Habits That Programming Could Teach You Today

Everything important that you need to know about living a successful life, you can get from a computer program. Don’t believe me? Read on.

When I first started programming as a young kid, it only amounted to copying foreign-looking words and symbols out of a computer magazine so that my brother and I could get our old Franklin 64 with a dual floppy drive to play a cute little digital tune at us. Back then, there weren’t many life lessons to discern out of that cryptic text.

A number of years later, in high school Pascal class, things started to look different. Learning about IF statements and FOR loops started to spark philosophical synapse connections the likes of which Walt Whitman and Robert Frost would have been proud of. Okay, I exaggerate a bit, but still the insights were pretty cool.

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Creating music using only a bicycle

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