The three greatest heels in history...Andy Kaufman, Triple H, and Dr. Jeebus
SoldierHawk
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Posted:
May 06 2011 03:34 pm
Dr. Jeebus wrote:
This is where I'd show the clip of the Mathemagician from Martin's birthday party on The Simpsons, but I can't find it on youtube.
"But seven goes into 28 four times!"
"Um...this is a magic seven"
HAH!
Honestly, I am SO bad at math (like literally...I have the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia, which is why I don't fly Army helicopters dammit) that just about anyone doing calculations in their heads feels like magic to me. This is still impressive, though.
I like these guys better though. Square One TV was the only thing in the world that ever made math tolerable to me, even a little:
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Tomdincan
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Posted:
May 06 2011 04:09 pm
I loved Square One, and Mathnet in particular. Fridays in elementary school math were a treat.
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SoldierHawk
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Posted:
May 06 2011 06:10 pm
Tomdincan wrote:
I loved Square One, and Mathnet in particular. Fridays in elementary school math were a treat.
Me too! I don't remember all the skits they did, but Mathnet and Mathman were always my favorite.
Heh, I remember loving Square One, and Mathnet does stick out. Fantastic that they got the Micro Machines guy in there, too.
Also, pretty cool find, GP.
Tomdincan
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Posted:
May 06 2011 08:21 pm
For whatever reason, this song stuck with me for the past 20 years or so.
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SoldierHawk
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Posted:
May 06 2011 09:26 pm
Tomdincan wrote:
For whatever reason, this song stuck with me for the past 20 years or so.
Oh my god. I am SO using this in class on Monday!!! I've been trying to teach my kids Roman numerals (they get confused on chapter numbers) for the past month! THIS IS AWESOME. They way they teach it is memorable, but also very clear and extremely methodical. I love it.
Also, the skit in general is just awesome. Man this show had great writers. I mean it's cheesy yeah, but in the very best way, and perfect for the target audience.
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Blackout
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Posted:
May 06 2011 09:49 pm
Bah, all I can find is a screenshot!
Drew Linky
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Posted:
May 06 2011 09:51 pm
I can't be impressed.. It's a nice ability, but I don't like math.
So suck it.
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Greg the White
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Posted:
May 06 2011 10:08 pm
I'm surprised they were able to find a fifteen-minute stretch in this man's life where he wasn't chest-deep in naked women.
Though, I have seen other men on Ripley's and TV shows who can do the same thing, with less showmanship. Even though I'm incredibly impressed, I think there must be some kind of a pattern with it that they have all figured out, or there's just a way of understanding numbers that a few have caught on to.
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.