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Re: Probability Of A Blue Spiny
Sure a winner! This is awesome!
Re: Fun With Fibonacci
this better print... we all need some thanksgiving phi.... or a piece of phi meat... or maybe a psi eval after dealing with family... phi amongst yourselves folks and keep me out of it.
Re: Everything is Gold
The direct application of the golden ratio is to the overall composition. The spiral is the absolute opposite of randomly placed, here. It highlights the aesthetics of the ratio. Which perhaps we find beautiful because of how it evokes the proportions and shapes of nature. To me this is as on-topic as it gets, and beautiful too.
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walmazan wrote:This is so good and I love your work here!
Aw! Thanks a bunch Walmazan, that means a lot.
Re: Fibonacci
You need the parentheses, for chrissake: F(n+1) = F(n)+F(n-1) or it makes no sense.
kylemittskus wrote:^^^Directly above this post. Because it isn't the Golden Ratio. The nautilus design is. Im going to draw a bunch of rabbits and superimpose the golden ratio patterned out over them. That would be as arbitrary as this design is.
I just found this and it made me laugh. Someone already beat you to the punch.
misterpookie wrote:I can't help but giggle about how boohoo everyone gets over shirt designs. A Day of Thanksgiving (1951). Designs. Don't like it? Don't buy it. One you didn't like doesn't make it? Go make a custom shirt for a few bucks and stop ripping on an extremely well designed shirt.
So rather than try and get the shirts we want to win, we should steal the art and just make them ourselves? COOL Anyway, considering there was a "text as art" derby that ended up producing everyone's favorite shirt, Nevermore, I'd say this should have been dropped a long time ago for being text only.
Re: Schrödinger's Equation
All I have to say is that this better have won!!
Re: The Divine Prrrrrrrrrportion!
I love it! If it's printed I'll buy it for sure!!!
Obviously, there should be some QQ in the equation. There's sure enough of it in this thread.
Gorgeous!
shut up and take my money (I'm new here, don't even know how to vote!)
love it!
WANT.
thedoctor wrote:It is a shame it will come in a bag and not in a box.
That would be awesome! :D My main problem with this tee-shirt is... if/when it wins, how many tee-shirts will I buy?
Re: sPiral
One More Gimlet I want this! If you can get another site to print this, let me know. I will totally buy it!
Oh please win... over all the cutesy stuff that I wouldn't buy.
thatrobert wrote: Congratulations on winning a Best Loser Award! This is not SPAM. Winning a BLA does NOT mean this shirt won't print -- I'm hoping it does. Your one and only gift is this crappy little badge in your shirt thread. Enjoy. Not even the wind from the rocks is left breathing.
Thank you! LOL!!!
I am thankful for people like you!
silverhaired wrote:You need the parentheses, for chrissake: F(n+1) = F(n)+F(n-1) or it makes no sense.
Re: A worm named Newton
Thanks so much Walmazan!
PixelPants wrote:This equation is mostly harmless.
One More Gimlet I want this!
Re: Smart Snake
i want one!!
Awww so sad this didn't make it. Can I buy a print of this, please?!?!?!??!! Please?????? Please ?!??!!? ???? Please say yes ...
kylemittskus wrote:Schrödinger's Cat is theoretical physics...
obviously you've never taken advanced chemistry.
Pineapplesf wrote:Things in life are rarely so neatly categorical, it is both. Quantum is rather essential to understanding everything in chemistry. Once one "derives" orbitals, spins, and attempts to find state functions that map complex systems, many of the arbitrary rules learned in Gen Chem, Pchem, and Ochem make a lot more sense. As a theoretical quantum chemist myself, I really like this. Nice.
exactly. ~UCSD Chem major.
This should have printed, but nooooooooo, not a good shirt, never a good shirt must print anymore.
bananashit wrote:Awww so sad this didn't make it. Can I buy a print of this, please?!?!?!??!! Please?????? Please ?!??!!? ???? Please say yes ...
+1 of the 3 shirts i wanted from this competition, only one made it: the one i liked least
bpr2 wrote:This should have printed, but nooooooooo, not a good shirt, never a good shirt must print anymore.
its disappointing as to me it seems like the best merger of math and art presented in this derby
NOOOOO THIS SHIRT WAS SOOO GOOOD.
cding wrote:NOOOOO THIS SHIRT WAS SOOO GOOOD.
You are so right; this is one math guy who is quite sad.
Re: Nerd Hive
Looks great!
I love it, it's beautiful!
Love this!!
Absolutely gutted this didn't win, really wanted to buy a few of these.
sagor wrote:Looks great!
I bet the MAA would love to produce this shirt; I want one sooo bad.
WANT WANT WANT!!!
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