After several months of hiatus, I am reviving the Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival. To those who are interested to host the next edition, kindly email me at mathandmultimedia[at]gmail.com. The latest edition of the carnival is the 24th editio...
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Two Thousand Thirteen, A year that had been. 2012 in Review Of earthquakes, landslides, typhoons and devastations, Of Scarborough Shoal’s disputes and allegations, A defeat in the Ring, and a death of a King, Plus the conviction of a reigning C...
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Aside from the hysteria generated by the popular Mayan Calendar’s prophecy that the world will end during 13.0.0.0.0 (December 21, 2012), there were other known and “unknown” theories as well. Take for example the Winter Solstice, o...
The year the world is supposed to end is about to end. A year which filled my memory vault almost to a full. Something I will look back in earnest disbelief (and bragging rights) that I've experienced it all in a span of one year. In between the...
The Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival is now accepting entries for its 25th edition which will be hosted by Mathematics for Teaching. You may submit your entries at the M & M Carnival submission form on or before October 27, 2012. ̷...
Welcome to the 55th edition of the Mathematics Teachers at Play Blog Carnival. The number 55 is the 10th Fibonacci number and the sum of the first 10 counting numbers. Below are the entries to the 55th edition of the … Continue reading →...
I remember when I was a kid - in our old neighborhood in Paranaque, there was this tricycle driver whom everybody calls "King". He has disheveled features, long black beard and mustache, accompanied by a thick hair which hasn't felt th...