So I made my mom a calendar for Christmas. She wants me to make a quilting calendar for her friend for christmas. No problem (it'll get there a little late, obviously. Don't point out the obvious dumbass). However the problem really lies in that she wants me to make a calendar that has something to do with math for my former math tutor. And since I special in cute things, this is obviously causing a problem for me. So. without plagiarizing other people's works, can anyone give me some ideas? I'm thinking that I should do something witty with the dates on the calendars since they're numbers. Improper fractions or something. o.O
Also by posting ITT you waive your rights to your ideas, which means if I use it its my property.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jan 8 2011, 8:08 pm by Fire_Kame.
Describe every date as an approximation using irrational and/or non-base-10 numbers.
eiπ + 1 = 0 is a fun relationship to use.
Choose a month where you only label the days whose numbers are in the Fibonacci sequence.
Alternatively, place the numbers 0 through 364 (one for each day) around a circle and describe the date as the number of radians away from 0 the current day's number is.
Be sure to include excessively curly integral symbols.
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Just make a bunch of cute +s and shit. Stick with what you know and apply it to math.
Just make a bunch of cute +s and shit. Stick with what you know and apply it to math.
Well I'm screwed because I don't know anything
Here's a good math joke you can use:
ε<0
http://epsilon.komplexify.com/ <-- Not an explanation of the joke, but there are more math jokes there.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jan 8 2011, 8:36 pm by A_of-s_t.
A of st I don't think you listened to me..I do not want to plagiarize
A of st I don't think you listened to me..I do not want to plagiarize
Just use the site for ideas
Most of those jokes are in the public domain already (the website's author was not the first to create them).
Why not just make a regular calendar? Just because they're a maths teacher doesn't mean their entire life revolves around maths.
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Relate each date to an event in the history of math? For example, ground-braking works being published, mathematicians being born and dying, etc...
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Put the days out of order and make the tutor solve equations for each of them. >:3
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I order you to forgive yourself!
Make it a binary calendar.
Why not just make a regular calendar? Just because they're a maths teacher doesn't mean their entire life revolves around maths.
Its an order from my mom for her friend. So whatever my mom thinks it so have I should make since she's paying. xD
I suggest you do a combination of a few of the suggestions...
Go wikipedia-style and find out the exact date that Binary was first conceptualised/invented/used/or beeped out of a machine. Then dedicate a month to Binary and fill it with random binary facts, display everything on that page in binary, etc.
For another month, I dunno maybe do the Fibonacci sequence for another month and have some random facts relating to Signor Fibonacci who nearly invented a type of pasta.
Pythagoras for another month. Or just triangles in general.
Basically devote each month to a certain aspect of mathematics and voila.
(Or since you evidently know so little about maths, and - I presume - are making this for a Maths Tutor? Just take the piss and display your absolutely non-existent knowledge of maths by making a joke of the whole thing... I'd much rather recieve a calendar that made me smile than one that contained random mathematical facts in it. If you do choose to go this road, I suggest you read up more on Signor Fibbonaci.)
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I order you to forgive yourself!
This.
Make it have all the facts you want but with a touch of humor. (Something like cracked.com but in a calendar [sarcastic, ironic, serious])
Thanks guys. I'll try to put in some humor
I'm more of an illustrator than someone that resorts to taglines and jokes. But I'll see what I can do.
Actually. I'm really in love with kawaii operations.
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first guy says "I'll have a pint of beer." The second guy says "I'll have half of what he's having." The third guy says "I'll have half of what he's having." The bartender says "you're all a bunch of idiots," and puts two pints on the bar.
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