Recreation, Humor, Science, Mathematics
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- A collection of math humor links.
- The bumbling Discriminant Boy is just the Zero mathematics needs.
- Short page of jokes and lists.
- Abbott and Costello's wacky math.
- From the Oxford Mathematical Invariants Society.
- Bi-monthly humorous math newsletter featuring interviews with famous mathematicians and scientists. Includes puzzles, limericks, and riddles.
- A collection of academic jokes with an emphasis towards mathematical ones.
- From the Topology Atlas.
- Definitions, anecdotes, and limericks about math and mathematicians.
- This newsletter attempts to combine mathematics and humour.
- Part of the Index of Canonical Lists. Plenty of other fun stuff on the site as well.
- Henry Bottomley's collection.
- Calculus - a bane to millions of students.
- Jokes about mathematicians (part of the Profession Jokes site)
- Over 120k of jokes.
- A collection of jokes about math and mathematicians.
- Glass Klein bottles of all types.
- Not all of these are mathematical in nature, but many of them are.
- A collection of stories, limericks, questions and answers, and links.
- Check how many you've used in your lifetime.
- Register a real or natural number in your name or that of a friend. Supplies may be limited.
- Explain it if you can.
- Jokes, puns, and limericks having to do with mathematics. Also provides a link to the math humor e-book, Nowhere Dense. Content changes daily.
- Guidance on how to remember this diffuclt number to several decimal places.
- Annotated links to math jokes, humor and mathematical recreations.
- We show that, in the context of Moore's Law, overall productivity can be increased for large enough computations by `slacking' or waiting for some period of time before purchasing a computer and beginning the calculation.
- A humorous and sometimes metaphysical look at the world of mathematics.
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