Archive for January, 2007

Happy Australia Day and Indian Independence Day

Jan 26 is Australia Day and Indian Independence Day.

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Interesting semi-logarithmic graph - YouTube Traffic Rank

YouTube has gone from obscurity to the 5th highest ranking website in just 18 months.

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Alexa web statistics - say what?

Some interesting Web statistics that don't make much sense.

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Displacement or position?

A reader questions the use of "displacement" on some displacement-time graphs.

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Modeling tsunamis

The wave action of a tsunami can be modeled using a system of coupled partial differential equations.

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Tidying CSS and XHTML - a case study tutorial

A reader was having lots of troubles on a page that had a mix of tables and DIVs. I explain here what I did to fix it, and why.

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The need for further exploration

Mathematics is not just about getting the answer in the back of the book.

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The IntMath Newsletter - Jan 2007

In this newsletter:
1. This month's math tips
2. What's new
3. From the math blog

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I’m not the only one dying for a coffee

Some things to ponder while next sipping at The Coffee Club...

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Math movie: Mobile phone distraction in class

Here's one way to deal with mobile phones that ring during class, but maybe not the best.

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