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Peinture de lignes pour le hockey

Posted on 2020/08/17 by Carl Robitaille
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There’s no way pic.twitter.com/xj7FwptdGc

— Zach Boychuk🐸 (@ZachBoychuk) August 17, 2020
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Interior of an LNG ship cargo tank

Posted on 2020/08/08 by Carl Robitaille
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Interior of an LNG ship cargo tank

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Sky camping

Posted on 2020/08/02 by Carl Robitaille
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Sky camping. https://t.co/0cAYMtVzR1

— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) August 2, 2020
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Stuff happens

Posted on 2020/07/28 by Carl Robitaille
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https://twitter.com/NorthmanTrader/status/1288176205825552385?s=20
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For 21 Years, No-One In Britain Knew How Long An Inch Was

Posted on 2020/07/27 by Carl Robitaille
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Comet Neowise and Starlink

Posted on 2020/07/23 by Carl Robitaille
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You’re an arse, @elonmusk. pic.twitter.com/U2NLaZk2Qg

— Michael Merrifield (@AstroMikeMerri) July 22, 2020
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Child in trafic

Posted on 2020/07/23 by Carl Robitaille
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https://twitter.com/NorthmanTrader/status/1286236594572337153?s=20
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Solve the Rubiks Cube with his feet in 24.6 seconds

Posted on 2020/07/18 by Carl Robitaille
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Former #GuinnessWorldRecord holder Daniel Rose-Levine demonstrates how to solve the #RubiksCube with his feet in 24.6 seconds! 😯🦶 #MoMath #MathFestival pic.twitter.com/6lk13j8zm0

— National Museum of Mathematics (@MoMath1) July 18, 2020
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Why do calculators get this wrong? (We don’t know!)

Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille
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A Mathematician’s Way* of Converting Miles to Kilometers

Posted on 2020/07/17 by Carl Robitaille
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A Mathematician's Way* of Converting Miles to Kilometers

• 1 mi ≈ 1.609 km

• The ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers Fₙ₊₁/Fₙ tends to the golden ratio φ ≈ 1.618 as n increases

So Fₙ mi ≈ Fₙ₊₁ km

*This is how I do it 😅 pic.twitter.com/Jbuwj6rDC1

— Tamás Görbe (@TamasGorbe) August 5, 2019
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