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Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Why Study Trigonometry?



This is very cool! They won the Oscar for math! Trigonometry no less!!



2 Comments:

At 3/09/2005 1:19 p.m., Blogger Darren Kuropatwa said...

Thanks Adrien! I'm going to set my VCR. I love that DaVinci Code stuff! Have you read the book? It's the next one on my reading list.

 
At 3/10/2005 11:10 a.m., Blogger Darren Kuropatwa said...

"Angels and Demons" is also a good read but my wife tells me "The DaVinci Code" is better. I also enjoyed "Riverworld" by Philip Jose Farmer. I think there are 5 books in the series but I've only read the first. It's good to have lots of good books on your reading list! ;-)

 

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