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"Shaun aRe" > said:

>"Damsel" > wrote in message
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>> I fear math. At least anything beyond filling in a bowling score sheet.

>
>heh, I used to hate math, my teacher said to my parents that I was thick,
>useless at maths - I passed my Physics exam at school, and it was about 50
>or 60 % transposition of formulae. When I went to Uni for a while, I flew
>through my maths course, and should have definately taken the higher level
>block - I am not good at it, but when I start learning, I pick it up OK and
>start to enjoy it, lack of shitty, self serving teachers (like at high
>school) permitting.


I was good at it for one year in junior high. I just happened to have a
teacher who was able to communicate in a way that I was able to learn. I
did well enough that year that I was tutoring half the other kids in class.
But that was my fifteen minutes of math fame.

I have to understand *why* math works. I know this probably sounds odd,
but I don't trust formulas and other "truths" at face value. I have to
work it all out the long way. I have yet to run across anyone else who has
a basic mistrust of math. LOL!

My dad and I used to drive each other insane. He was a mathematical genius
(helped his college professors figure out the things that they didn't
understand), and I was, literally, learning disabled in that area. Many,
many tears were shed at that kitchen table.

>> You have an above-average sense of humor.

>
>Thanks! You are making me blush again..
>
>> That usually indicates something about intelligence.

>
>I love to laugh, and even more, love to see others laughing...
>
>> You humor isn't always obvious, and that subtlety
>> isn't typical of the average joe.

>
>Well I *am* English ',;~}~


True. There's very little English humor that I find funny. I generally
"get" Monty Python, but many of the others leave me cold. I do have to
check into Black Adder. I want to see Hugh Laurie acting ridiculous.

Carol
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Damsel > wrote in
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> I was good at it for one year in junior high. I just happened to have

a
> teacher who was able to communicate in a way that I was able to learn.



My teachers agreed that I should be an astronaut. They said I took up
space in school.



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Andy > said:

>My teachers agreed that I should be an astronaut. They said I took up
>space in school.


Bodda-BING!
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Damsel wrote:
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>>"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> I have to understand *why* math works. I know this probably sounds odd,
> but I don't trust formulas and other "truths" at face value. I have to
> work it all out the long way. I have yet to run across anyone else who has
> a basic mistrust of math. LOL!


Come on, *every* mathematician distrusts formulas, unless he is given
irrefutible proof that starts with 1=1, and leads to the formula in
question by applying previously proven theorems.

>
> My dad and I used to drive each other insane. He was a mathematical genius
> (helped his college professors figure out the things that they didn't
> understand), and I was, literally, learning disabled in that area. Many,
> many tears were shed at that kitchen table.
>
>


He taught you well. Don't trust the book, understand why the books says
it is this way. Regretfully science has progressed to a point where it
is virtually impossible for a single individual to know and _understand_
all that has been discovered. So 50% of science consists of knowing
which book (or whom in the newsgroup) to trust
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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> Steve Calvin > said:
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>>Well kiddo, I hate to burst your bubble... but. ;-) Do ya drive? Cross
>>a street with traffic on it? If ya do then whether you know it or not
>>you are doing instant calculus computations. Ya can't get away from
>>math. You may not really realize that you're doing it or be able to
>>explain the steps to derive the answer but if you cross the street
>>without getting hit or return home in the car without an accident then
>>you've done some fairly complex math problems.

>
> Damn! I are smart!
>
> Carol


You may indeed be smart. But you don't do mathematics to determine if it is
safe to cross the street. At least I don't




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On 2005-05-18, Del Cecchi > wrote:

> You may indeed be smart. But you don't do mathematics to determine if it is
> safe to cross the street. At least I don't


Sure you do. You look down a street, both ways. If a car is waaaay
down the street, and moving at a certain speed, you may or may not
cross the street, depending on the distance and speed of said car.
You may not take pencil to paper, but your final decision is based on
basic mathmatical factors such as distance and speed. I bet you
didn't know you were so smart!

nb
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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> "Shaun aRe" > said:
>
> >"Damsel" > wrote in message
> .. .
> >
> >> I fear math. At least anything beyond filling in a bowling score

sheet.
> >
> >heh, I used to hate math, my teacher said to my parents that I was thick,
> >useless at maths - I passed my Physics exam at school, and it was about

50
> >or 60 % transposition of formulae. When I went to Uni for a while, I flew
> >through my maths course, and should have definately taken the higher

level
> >block - I am not good at it, but when I start learning, I pick it up OK

and
> >start to enjoy it, lack of shitty, self serving teachers (like at high
> >school) permitting.

>
> I was good at it for one year in junior high. I just happened to have a
> teacher who was able to communicate in a way that I was able to learn. I
> did well enough that year that I was tutoring half the other kids in

class.
> But that was my fifteen minutes of math fame.
>
> I have to understand *why* math works. I know this probably sounds odd,
> but I don't trust formulas and other "truths" at face value.


Oh no me either! I have to understand how almost *everything* I deal with
works - drives most people I know utterly nutz sometimes...

> I have to
> work it all out the long way. I have yet to run across anyone else who

has
> a basic mistrust of math. LOL!
>
> My dad and I used to drive each other insane. He was a mathematical

genius
> (helped his college professors figure out the things that they didn't
> understand), and I was, literally, learning disabled in that area. Many,
> many tears were shed at that kitchen table.


LMAO! Like t was the end of the world huh? - Aren't people funny like that!

> >> You humor isn't always obvious, and that subtlety
> >> isn't typical of the average joe.

> >
> >Well I *am* English ',;~}~

>
> True. There's very little English humor that I find funny. I generally
> "get" Monty Python, but many of the others leave me cold.


Such as? I'm *not* talking sit-com 'humour' here as most of it, wel it just
isn't!

Oh - used to love MP myself, but, I'm kinda sick of most of it now -
over-exposure I guess...

> I do have to
> check into Black Adder. I want to see Hugh Laurie acting ridiculous.


Heheheh, yeah - I love BA myself!


Shaun aRe


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