Okay, thanks to iGoogle I discovered a really cool artist named Edward Monkton. I love him! I love his little hearts and stars and scribbles. I love his bright colors. I love his adorable line drawings. I love his cute little critters with occasionally unnerving comments. They are indeed interesting thoughts. Occasionally creepy, occasionally thought provoking, occasionally heartacheingly sweet.
The INTERESTING thoughts of Edward Monkton
Samples of my three favorites I found on google...

I'm still enjoying Numbers but I had to take a break to review multiplication and addition of radicals. I also had to look up the word "surd". I'm sure I never learned that ... but maybe. Crazy how much you forget. I can hear myself reading "lalalalalala" in place of reading a4+2b3 + 7p2 + q = 0 or whatevers in the text. I was debating reviewing imaginary numbers before continuing; however, my goal for this book isn't to learn/relearn math but to share in the joy of it's discovery (or deduction) so I decided to plunge forward regardless. I will figure it out on my own as I go. If numbers can be transcendental than so can I.
The INTERESTING thoughts of Edward Monkton
Samples of my three favorites I found on google...

I'm still enjoying Numbers but I had to take a break to review multiplication and addition of radicals. I also had to look up the word "surd". I'm sure I never learned that ... but maybe. Crazy how much you forget. I can hear myself reading "lalalalalala" in place of reading a4+2b3 + 7p2 + q = 0 or whatevers in the text. I was debating reviewing imaginary numbers before continuing; however, my goal for this book isn't to learn/relearn math but to share in the joy of it's discovery (or deduction) so I decided to plunge forward regardless. I will figure it out on my own as I go. If numbers can be transcendental than so can I.
- I Am In:the comfy chair
- I Feel All:
full - I Hear Some:History channel


