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"Nine, ten. A big fat hen." 1, 2, buckle my shoe. 1869. Walter Crane.
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The Pythagoreans called the monad 'intellect' because they thought that intellect was akin to the One; for among the virtues, they likened the monad to moral wisdom; for what is correct is one. And they called it 'being,' 'cause of truth,' 'simple,' 'paradigm,' 'order,' 'concord,' ‘what is equal among greater and lesser,' 'the mean between intensity and slackness,' 'moderation in plurality,' ‘the instant now in time,' and moreover they called it 'ship,' 'chariot,' 'friend,' 'life,' 'happiness.'
Iamblichus, The Theology of Arithmetic, translated by Robin Waterfield
Is Vectorman from beloved Sega Genesis video game "Vectorman" real?
I had a factoid ready with point to make but I forgot the line and without any direction, I can't make a vector joke.
I just don't have the Witt for it.
An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each
Coffee With A Codex is an informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each week we'll feature a different manuscript and the expertise of one of our curators. Everyone is welcome to attend.
On March 19, curator Dot Porter will bring out Ms. Codex 468, arithmetical tables framed by ornamental borders, followed by a brief introduction and statements of problems and their solutions. Written in Lombardy around 1578.
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An informal lunch or coffee time to meet virtually with Kislak curators and talk about one of the manuscripts from Penn's collections. Each

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Watercolour portrait of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace also known as Ada Lovelace, ca. 1840, possibly by Alfred Edward Chalon.
Ada Lovelace, is celebrated as the first computer programmer. In the early 19th century, she wrote detailed notes on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, a pioneering mechanical computer.
Among these notes was an algorithm designed to compute Bernoulli numbers, which is recognized as the first published computer program. At a time when computing was an uncharted territory, Lovelace envisioned the potential of machines to perform complex tasks beyond basic arithmetic.
Her foresight and contributions laid the groundwork for modern computer science.
She was also the daughter of the poet Lord Byron.
All of you non-STEM people really need to learn that the division symbol, ÷, is actually just a really crappy way to denote division.
Chapter I: Space Age Mathematics. Page illustration detail from Moving Ahead in Arithmetic. Holt, Rhinehart and Winston - 1963.