Monthly Archives: March 2009
Happy Pi Day!
To all my family, friends and fellow grad students in statistics and other math classes and wish you all a happy Pi day. Scientific American ran an article January 2009 about Daniel Tammet. He is an autistic savant who can recite the first 22,514 decimal points of the mathematical constant Pi. How much of this [...]
Graduate School, Working, and Memory
I have been so frustrated lately because I have realized that I am remembering very little of the lectures and meetings I attend for school. I am so busy with work, teaching, and regular life that my brain fills with those things. There is so little left for school and learning…it has frustrated me. As [...]

