So I found some more
cool things this week (and I even got some of my own work done). I'm please to share the cool things I found below.
Lectures
While I'm not able to find video from the talk (although it may materialize), this week I attended the seventh
Richard and Louise Guy Lecture which this year was on the Mathematics of Doodling.
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A view of the 7th Richard and Louise Guy Lecture. |
The
Department of Mathematics at University of Calgary has hosted this talk for several years now (arranged by Louise as a 90th birthday gift for Richard) and it is always informative and interesting without being bogged down. In pervious years the topic has ranged including areas such as knot theory and the mathematics of music and they have always left me more excited to explore than I was going in.
Sadly Louise passed away several years ago, but
Richard continues to attend the lectures (and others, including some classes each year) and it is always encouraging to see his life long love of learning. (If one may be so hokey as to say it that way).
I hope the lectures serve as a model and that we can see more and more interesting talks that continue to inspire us to be better question askers and answer finders.
Blogs
One cool thing I found this week is
Day[9]'s blog. Day[9] or Sean Plott (as the non-gaming world knows him), is a former pro
Starcraft player and now pro
Starcraft II shout caster (and host of the
Day[9] Daily). Whether or not you're interested in e-sports and better ways to play
Starcraft II, it's still worth taking the time to take a look at the blog. Day[9]'s interests go well beyond the realm of video games and he is a very astute and interesting speaker and writer. (Also you can watch him making a perfume with Felica Day on
her Flog this week.)
Video
You might have seen this already given the names involved, but this week, for reasons only known to the deepest oldest minds of the universe the
Nerdist manage to revive two things people haven't seen in a long time.
Ben Folds Five and the
Fraggles. Got something you don't want to do? "Do it anyway!" (Then watch the video.)
Former
Five Awesome Girls Monday
Kristina Horner and her housemates/co-star launched a new gaming channel called
TeamHypercube. They're doing a mix of table-top gaming and video games and the first video game they've tackled
Dokapon Kingdom is ... interesting to say the least.
Over the last few months the sports racers (are the viewers even still called that, duck fans maybe now) of
a show have been working with
Ze and
Mr.Norman to put together a song and a video ... and this is it:
Wrap-up
Wanna know how Chris Hardwick managed to make muppetty goodness for us this year? Well now you will: