vivbot


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DVvM wrote:That's just indicating that if you identify the parallel edges of a square(i.e. glue them together), you get the two dimensional torus.



thanks! was wondering if it had something to do with that...

prncemachy


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I think the inclusion of Navier-Stokes makes this more of an "I <3 Applied Math" shirt than just an "I <3 Math" shirt.

Barzydlo


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doodahbtfcc13 wrote:Will I get extra credit if I wear this to my vector calc class?



I doubt it, I think they'll notice all the Delta's in the equations are drawn upside down.

prncemachy


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Barzydlo wrote:I doubt it, I think they'll notice all the Delta's in the equations are drawn upside down.



Upside down Delta = gradient operator = what makes vector calculus vector calculus.

i1patrick


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...(summoning my best imitation of "Ogre" from Revenge of the Nerds)...

"NERDS!!!!!!"

jhinra


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My god... he/she's got everything on this puppy!

Closure of a union is the intersection of the closures... the size of countable infinite cardinals... I'm happy. I could stare at this thing for half an hour remembering old classes.

Count me in for at least one.

raebee


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Barzydlo wrote:I doubt it, I think they'll notice all the Delta's in the equations are drawn upside down.



In case anyone cares the area of this heart is

πh²/2+4h

where h is the height of the heart from the bottom to between it's curves ♥

that is assuming you draw your hearts like this


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towerspace


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Why am I suddenly recalling these 'Schoolhouse Rock' videos in my head?

imlorijay


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hey! don't go all prop 8 on us WOOT. one person+one person=love. DUUUHH

homestarrunner21


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I can spot the quadratic formula!

Once you learn it, you never forget it...

nathan118


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Yes! My math students will think I'm an even bigger nerd now.

vscm98


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I genuinely heart math.

However, if I buy this I feel it cheapens the relationship.

Bah, she knew what she was getting into.

skatimmy737


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I've always known deep down that various types of DnD dice figure into love on the whole.

fee6


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<3
was hoping this shirt would get printed!

DianaSprinkle


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Ha ha ha, ah I was thinking this one had a good chance to print. YAY for Math! Congrats Travis!

I'm still hoping for Pulleys or Maps tomorrow but if not, well at least I can save my delicious cash for some of the ECs.

jdn3461


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staffell wrote:Hey! That symbol in the trough of the hearts isn't a mathematical symbol, it's an outline of a fat flying bird.



lol thats a fractal, but yes that one does look like a bird

cheesecakeh


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Hi fellow wooters.

I want to order this for a friend as a gift. Can I put something like "To John, from Mary" as the name? Would that work?

boosi


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Pure Genious !!

d(-_-)b

reggaemyelitis


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raebee wrote:In case anyone cares the area of this heart is

πh²/2+4h

where h is the height of the heart from the bottom to between it's curves ♥

that is assuming you draw your hearts like this



Do you mean with, or without the dotted (dashed) lines?

You shirties seem rather perplexed by what us woot!ies and sellout.woot!ies deal with every day!

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brucedoesbms


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reggaemyelitis wrote:Do you mean with, or without the dotted (dashed) lines?

You shirties seem rather perplexed by what us woot!ies and sellout.woot!ies deal with every day!




Hey, whaddya talkin' 'bout?

They's got all dis mat'h ta deal wit':

WS, WM, WL, WXL, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X,
K4, K6, K8, K10, K12

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woot!ism of Assurance: "There is [WAS] no finer market than the one you create for something nobody wants, yet everyone buys... "

becmojo


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I'm tired of these shirts shrinking so much. They fit perfect when I buy them, but get smaller each time I wash/dry them. Yes, I could hang them but I just don't have enough non-wood surfaces in my house to dry all my t-shirts.

Love woot, but I might have to start buying men's sizes just so that they stay a normal size. I think that's a little ridiculous seeing as I wear a large in womens usually ;)

Anyway, I haven't bought a truly nerdy shirt in a while, but I'm going to have to wait until its in some color other than Olive, yuck.

uhiforgot


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In no particular order, I see some set theory, basic logic, 2 different fractals (one of which is the Mandelbrot set), what I THINK might be a topology from the integers mod n to the Reals mod n (never really understood topology...), definition of the set of rational numbers (the fancy "Q" lookin' thing), some stuff relating to Green's Theorem, a little cheat sheet for proving Euler's number (without all the fancy Taylor series to show why it works... but that's still cool), 4 of the 5 platonic solids, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (nice touch!), the quadratic formula, Escher's Möbius strip...

...wait a second, this is all in the shape of a heart?

I guess I gotta get one of these! Although if you do something like this next time, maybe a proof of Bolzano–Weierstraß? I failed Real analysis twice due partly to that damn theorem...

Spiritgreen


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Why wouldn't a mathematician wear this to the beach?

Because they have sine and cosine to get a tan.



I thank you.

phichiprez


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otterific design!! I just got my letter of acceptance to the university's math program and now this shirt shows up. The math gods are smiling down on me! ;) Congrats on the print!

lonoffd


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Perhaps it was fate that my smoke detector battery died, waking me up so I could buy this shirt. In for one.

BUT, I'm still a little sad about the prime number theorem being misstated. Where it says PI(x) = x/log(x), it should be a tilde instead of an equals sign, since they are only asymptotically equal.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_number_theorem

Jestik


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according to my calculations, this derby failz.




achoo5000


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The 1+1/(1+1/(1+...)) thing on the bottom equates to (1+sqrt(5))/2 ~= 1.618 also known as the golden ratio.

DoublEE


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jmmbell1987 wrote:Please print Nightlife as an EC, woot. It's not printing in this derby.



Yeah, like Robin said....congrats on the print Travis. Because even Robin knows using a current sale forum to comment on another shirt is stupid and rude. Robin would know to contact woot directly with his whining.

sleepyjen


quality posts: 4 Private Messages sleepyjen

Love it! Glad I got 1 before it sold out. :D

walmazan


quality posts: 52 Private Messages walmazan

El amor es frio y calculador!

GREAT SHIRT!

Draug


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You might love math...but you have to say it in English. TAKE THAT MATHEMATICIANS! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...!

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Writers are people too! (Albeit strange ones.)
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tilde


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imlorijay wrote:hey! don't go all prop 8 on us WOOT. one person+one person=love. DUUUHH



This. I should have not read the blurb but y'all are based in East Texas so I shouldn't be that surprised.

tilde


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achoo5000 wrote:The 1+1/(1+1/(1+...)) thing on the bottom equates to (1+sqrt(5))/2 ~= 1.618 also known as the golden ratio.



Yeehaw! Alright gotta get it.

kimberly4woot


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lonoffd wrote:Perhaps it was fate that my smoke detector battery died, waking me up so I could buy this shirt.



The exact same thing happened to me last night, only I didn't run to buy the shirt. All I could think about is why they can't make smoke detectors that know what time it is so they only beep during the day or only flash a white LED light. Then I started thinking about it on a whole new level, where the smoke detector symbolized a bird because it "chirps" combined with Edgar Allen Poe.


I was not so weak and weary, when I woke up from my dreaming,
by the smoke detector noises, just outside the bedroom door.

The noise that it was making, was horrific silence breaking
and it angered me such chirping, chirping did not wait for morn.

As I stood upon a ladder, my situation made me madder,
so I grabbed the smoke detector, and then smashed it on the floor.

"Stupid Low Voltage", I shouted, to the pieces on the floor.
Now it shall wake me, Nevermore.
(but I may die in a fire, like Lenore)

indihar


quality posts: 7 Private Messages indihar

All this shirt shows, is that shirt.woot! has no <3 for some of us wooters...

slz254


quality posts: 3 Private Messages slz254

I like this shirt a lot, but I would feel like a hypocrite wearing it. In Algebra II class in high school, I wrote a song called, "I Ain't Gonna Be No Engineer" when I was supposed to be paying attention to quadratic equations. I majored in English, so I guess I managed to get as far away from math as humanly possible...though I probably understand it more than most of the other editors I work with, thanks to two semesters of Calculus in college when I was operating under the misguided thought that I would major in biology.

ichimunki


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No Pythagorean Theorem = no shirt for me.

dguenther


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staffell wrote:Hey! That symbol in the trough of the hearts isn't a mathematical symbol, it's an outline of a fat flying bird.



If you'll listen to everyone else, that's definitely a Mandelbrot fractal, which is an infinitely self-repeating pattern created by manipulation of complex numbers. (Which take the form a+bi.)

If you couldn't tell, I <3 math.

JoshuaSasmor


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I'm wearing this to teach my group theory class!

cyby


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Is that pi(x) = x/log(x)?