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Theodoric
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Message 136 of 147 (860493)
08-07-2019 11:50 PM
Reply to: Message 135 by dwise1
08-07-2019 7:37 PM


Re: Index Page on my Site Updated
You need to fix the first link. There is a space after the = sign that is messing it up
[url=http://cre-ev.dwise1.net/index.html] http://cre-ev.dwise1.net/index.html[/url]

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"God did it" is not an argument. It is an excuse for intellectual laziness.
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Message 137 of 147 (863610)
09-27-2019 7:39 PM


Interesting Math Method
Not really C/E, sorry.
I just uploaded a page, Old German Multiplication Method.
It examines a German teacher's YouTube video about a multiplication method that was taught in Germany more than a century ago -- some middle-aged and senior commenters remember their grandparents having shown it to them once. It's also called Russian Peasant Multiplication.
With it, you can multiply any two integers without knowing how to multiply. All you need to know is how to multiply and divide by 2, how to add, and how to tell whether a number is even or odd.
Just thought the more math-minded here might find it interesting.
SPOILER: it's based the binary multiplication algorithm.

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ringo
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Message 138 of 147 (863636)
09-28-2019 12:30 PM
Reply to: Message 137 by dwise1
09-27-2019 7:39 PM


Re: Interesting Math Method
dwise1 writes:
Just thought the more math-minded here might find it interesting.
My dad would have been interested. He had all kinds of math tricks like that. (His parents were Germans who lived in Ukraine.)

Maturity, one discovers, has everything to do with the acceptance of ‘not knowing.
-- Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves

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Message 139 of 147 (863682)
09-28-2019 5:20 PM
Reply to: Message 137 by dwise1
09-27-2019 7:39 PM


Re: Interesting Math Method
I believe that method is occassionally presented in math classes for elementary ed majors. My colleagues were familiar with it when I "discovered" it and showed it to them.
Pretty cool, though. I occassionally show it to the students in my classes.

Hard as it is to fathom, Mr President, just because you’re the leader of the free world doesn’t entitle you to a free pass. Unfortunately, just a free press. -- Neil Cavuto

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dwise1
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Message 140 of 147 (863685)
09-28-2019 5:47 PM
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09-28-2019 5:20 PM


Re: Interesting Math Method
The impression I get from Lehrer Schmidt's video (it's in German with no subtitles) was that it was how multiplication was taught long ago but I didn't catch how long ago that was supposed to be -- judging by the age of commenters who mention a grandparent having shown it to them (ie, middle-aged and senior), I would guess that was in the late 1800's.
I would assume that regular long multiplication would have been taught too, or maybe for the students destined for higher academics while the farm children were given this (big assumptions). Also in my 1914 copy of The Walsh-Suzzallo Arithmetics primer (for grades 1 to 6 or 8, going from counting up to keeping a store's accounts), I see at all levels many mental calculation drills to be done in class. With that in mind, I could see methods like this being taught as supplemental methods to make all that work by hand quicker and easier and less prone to error, as well as accessible to those whose multiplication table skills are weaker.
I just thought how neat it was that it's based directly on the same binary multiplication algorithm that I had learned in my computer training.
 
Here's that YouTube video. Remember, it's in German with no subtitles. And, yes, that is how they write ones, sevens, and nines.
Share and enjoy!

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dwise1
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Message 141 of 147 (863686)
09-28-2019 5:59 PM
Reply to: Message 138 by ringo
09-28-2019 12:30 PM


Re: Interesting Math Method
I just noticed the past tense. Sorry. There have been so many things after his death that I would have wanted to share with my father.
Does that "frozen wasteland" where you're from happen to be in Manitoba, maybe around "The Peg" (Winnipeg)? When I was stationed due south from there in northeastern North Dakota I learned about the "Germans from Russia" who settled heavily in that area. The story I was told was that the Russian government recruited German farmers to colonize and develop the Ukraine with the promise that they'd be left alone and not treated like Russian serfs (who weren't freed until 1861). But then about a century later politics changed and Russia started treating them like Russians, many emigrated to the US and Canada and settled in the prairie that was so much like where they had come from.

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Theodoric
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Message 142 of 147 (863702)
09-29-2019 3:12 AM


Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
There is a very well presented site here in South Africa that we visited the other day.
We did not go to any of the caves, we just went through the visitors center. The information was well presented and presented in a way for adults to children to enjoy and learn.
Cradle of Humankind - Wikipedia
Travel blog - THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND. Show the world with my own eyes!

Facts don't lie or have an agenda. Facts are just facts
"God did it" is not an argument. It is an excuse for intellectual laziness.
If your viewpoint has merits and facts to back it up why would you have to lie?

  
ringo
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Message 143 of 147 (863709)
09-29-2019 2:18 PM
Reply to: Message 141 by dwise1
09-28-2019 5:59 PM


Re: Interesting Math Method
dwise1 writes:
Does that "frozen wasteland" where you're from happen to be in Manitoba, maybe around "The Peg" (Winnipeg)?
No, right next door in Saskatchewan.
dwise1 writes:
The story I was told was that the Russian government recruited German farmers to colonize and develop the Ukraine with the promise that they'd be left alone and not treated like Russian serfs (who weren't freed until 1861).
That's how my father told it too. On top of that , my ancestors were Mennonites (pacifists) and the Russians already had more military manpower than they needed. They got out before WWI so they missed most of the troubles.

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Message 144 of 147 (891630)
02-06-2022 12:36 AM


Why Thomas Jefferson Created His Own Bible
Why Thomas Jefferson Created His Own Bible
Kind of strange link that I got from Firefox. Hope if works for others and doesn't in general go bad.
Moose

  
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Message 145 of 147 (891636)
02-06-2022 9:55 PM


River Fixes the Bible.

Eschew obfuscation. Habituate elucidation.

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Message 146 of 147 (891637)
02-07-2022 9:40 AM
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02-06-2022 9:55 PM


Re: River Fixes the Bible.
We've always known that Noah's Ark is a problem.

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Message 147 of 147 (891683)
02-08-2022 5:04 PM


The Scientific Evidence for Organic Evolution
An essay from 1882 laying out the basic evidence that supports the theory of evolution. 95% of it is still as true today as it was 140 years ago.
"The Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution", George Romanes, 1882

  
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