Episode 9: Ludolph the Red-Nosed Mathematician

Nathan can’t make this right

It comes in many forms
Ludolph the Red-Nosed Mathematican
This is not William James

It may be better than I remember
Thinking Small, after all the Universe is just too Large
Sadly not a new fusion cuisine
A Real Life Von Nuemann Machine
Even Satisiticians need PI(E)
Marie Callender’s Take NOTE
Pi does not equal 3 or 3.2
And For Your Enjoyment

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Episode 8: The Four Colors of Podcasting

We can all do it

Cartographers take note
The NY Times isn’t always right
Algorithm’s Professor
Always look in the trunk
Euler’s Bridges
Free Publication
Remix Reuse Recycle

In the same frame of mind as that of open access I wish to point out that I, Samuel, incorrectly stated that MIT was the University that was trying to push Open Access to scholarly articles more than Harvard and I got that backwards, but both are still bastions of hope to all of those in the open access movement and I wish everyone luck in opening up scholarly works for all to be able to see.

 

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