Last Wednesday Yankee slugger Aaron Judge hit his 300th career home run. It was only his 955th game and 3,431st at bat. Both of these were records. Before the ball even came down (it was up there a while) fans … Continue reading
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While our real-life counterparts are in school today, on Math and Musings Franklin and I are in New York City. I’m realizing now we should have spent the summer recording more of these vacation episodes, producing a kind of endless summer … Continue reading
This summer I’ve really enjoyed listening to the “new” musical release from Lee Mendelson Film Productions, the soundtrack to It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown. It’s Vince Guaraldi and company, doing what can be described simply as “Charlie Brown jazz.” … Continue reading
I’ve picked up a few French phrases the past deux semaines watching les Jeux Olympiques. Among others I’d say “apropos” and “touche.” These are the sentiments that came to mind when reading the viral Tweet of American sprinter Quincy Wilson, … Continue reading
Today on Math and Musings Franklin and I discuss our recent trip to New York City. Actually the trip was like a month ago and I’ve been to several other cities and states since, but for better or worse the podcast … Continue reading
Someday I’ll enjoy saying that I’ve been to all 50 states. I’d been stalled at 38 for several years, actually, not just because of Covid but because, well, they just get harder and harder to collect. Two days ago I … Continue reading
I’m traveling through southern Virginia these days, among other things enjoying cheap prices and little traffic. This is real America, that 97 percent of the country outside the few bubbles that make the news and where I spend 97 percent … Continue reading
To fully celebrate the 2024 Paris Olympics, Franklin and I compete in a few “summer games” ourselves on today’s episode of Math and Musings. Topics include swimming, barbecues, and gummy candies in the shape of army men. It makes sense in … Continue reading
When I was a kid and the power went out it was mildly annoying. In 2024, though, when that tantalizing Internet (and the useless things like lights and refrigerators) are unavailable, somehow I can’t even function. My students often ask … Continue reading
Most of the athletes are closer to my son’s age than my own. Most of the sports I haven’t thought about since 2021. When they show celebrities in the crowd it’s only 50-50 that I actually know who they are. … Continue reading