Tag: Trivia
PI day 2009
by Neutron on Mar.14, 2009, under Fun, Links, Math, Trivia
And here it is again. The celebration of that beautiful number, the mathematical uniqueness that occurs in our life repeatedly, whether you realize it or not. This is PI day: Mar 14 (3.14).
Since I’ve been doing this the past few years, I’m not going to repeat all the fun facts about PI. But I will nevertheless give you some more interesting facts and links I found recently.
2) Things that equal Pi. Btw, the 360 blog has some really interesting posts and you should definitely subscribe to it.
3) Oh and of course, the recent appreciation of the reverent number even by politicians. Check this out.
4) And if you want to buy some swag for your PI day party, I suggest getting these beautiful PI shaped ice maker.
5) Update: Just found out that old Al’ was born on PI day. How fitting ?! Thanks to Neatorama for the piece of trivia.
Hmm.. Another year. Another day. Time is flying I tell you …
How much can you squint ?
by Neutron on Mar.09, 2009, under Fun, Trivia
A cute little puzzle and if your eye-sight is shot, like mine, this might take a while to crack this nut… Check this out.
Via Boing-Boing.
Some more information about such figures: Learn about Tangrams which I guess is a more elaborate version of this puzzle here. (Thanks to a comment in the post!)
Neat Facts: Apple
by Neutron on Feb.15, 2009, under Trivia
A very interesting list of Trivia about one of my favorite fruits. The Apple.
Read on and your life will be richer a little . Neatolicious Facts: Apple.
Some pun with math
by Neutron on Jan.29, 2009, under Fun, Math, Trivia
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first one orders a beer. The second orders half a beer. The third, a quarter of a beer. The bartender says “You’re all idiots”, and pours two beers.
A nice unfolding of the following infinite series expansion:
This is a very simple result. Can’t see it ? Work it out.
Anglerfish
by Neutron on Jan.27, 2009, under Trivia
Given the reputation of being the ugliest animal on the planet, I had to look up more details on the Anglerfish. Here’s a picture and some details about this deep-sea carnivorous fish.

Nevertheless, what caught my interest, apart from their fantastic and gory looking appearance is the following fact:
The male, which is significantly smaller than the female, has no need for such an adaptation. In lieu of continually seeking the vast abyss for a female, it has evolved into a permanent parasitic mate. When a young, free-swimming male angler encounters a female, he latches onto her with his sharp teeth. Over time, the male physically fuses with the female, connecting to her skin and bloodstream and losing his eyes and all his internal organs except the testes. A female will carry six or more males on her body.
