Well, the party I voted for won the elections, and the coalition I want is probably going to make it, albeit by a very narrow margin, a majority by three seats in the senate at best. I should be happy nevertheless, but for some reason, I really don't like the results of this one.
Anyway. Seeing how I was bombarded with flashy graphs and diagrams for the last two days, I started looking into how these things work and how they are made, which means that I have been getting into mathematics in general and geometry in particular for the first time in over six years. Which led me to two interesting conclusions. Conlusion number one is that once you do something voluntarily and out of interest, you suddenly understand most of it, and that even counts for maths! Second, I noticed just how poor my knowledge of maths really is. And when I say poor, I mean, really, really poor. For instance, I just learned that the circumference of a circle is diameter*pi.
Anyway. Seeing how I was bombarded with flashy graphs and diagrams for the last two days, I started looking into how these things work and how they are made, which means that I have been getting into mathematics in general and geometry in particular for the first time in over six years. Which led me to two interesting conclusions. Conlusion number one is that once you do something voluntarily and out of interest, you suddenly understand most of it, and that even counts for maths! Second, I noticed just how poor my knowledge of maths really is. And when I say poor, I mean, really, really poor. For instance, I just learned that the circumference of a circle is diameter*pi.