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MyCool_Stuff
Clean fun and entertainment.
Welcome to MyCool_Stuff, a place where you can find humorous content, serious literature, introductory explanations in mathematical topics, and short commentary on the Hyper-Text Markup Language.
The jokes range from the simple and punish, to comical, to historical. The mathematical topics parallel the jokes. The math topics start off at an elementary level with the golden number and end at Computational Complexity Theory.
I enjoy HTML and thus have included some information that might help other students of the topic. Lastly, I have complied a shot list of free downloadable programs I have collected over time. They have proven to entertain and educate me; I post the links here in hopes that you will like them too.
Inside MyCool_stuff
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Story Center
ACME Law Joke: A fictional court brief by Ian Frazier filed by Mr. Wiled E. Coyote against ACME for dishonestly selling defective products.
The Raven: The poem, The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe.
Turkey Tips: A list of turkey-selecting tips. By avoiding these common turkey mistakes, you'll have a greater chance of generation leftovers and sidestepping indigestion.
We are the Web: A serious work describing the future of the internet. The freaky thing is that the author accurately predicts the Web 2.0 movement. If his second prediction becomes true, then the future will be pleasing.
More Jokes from the Story Center
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Math Center
Fractal Explorer Software: You can create your own fractals from a mathematical and artistic point of view. This page explains the power of the free program Fractal Explorer.
P vs. NP: P vs. NP is a question in Computational Complexity Theory. It asks if all "hard" problems can be made "easy." There is a USD 1,000,000 prize. This page serves as an introduction to the problem.
The Golden Ratio: Aka the Golden Number, learn about the number and why it is important and where it can be found in nature.
MathGV Software: MathGV is free graphing software. This page will explain the power of MathGV. It can graph many different curves, and it is the best free graphing software on the web.
More math from the Mathematics Center
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