Sunday, September 7, 2008

Cartier Paris Watche 20-61323

We only have 19 hits

Ya.
finished reading the first book, framed in the campaign 20libros . " Yes yes yes, it is a nonsense and the idea is to read for pleasure, but it's still fun to be part of a campaign : D

The book I just finished is "Mathematics ... are you there? (Part 2) "Adrian Paenza . It is an approach to the everyday that has the (seemingly distant and hard) mathematics. A grace? It's free. In other words, you can read for free because the author puts at your disposal for non-commercial use ... so glad.

In all honesty, I must say that this second part I did not like as much as the first. I found a little "less simple" if you want in some aspects, which escapes some of the purpose of the book. I also found several examples were "repeated", not only because some had already appeared in the first part, but because many others were (Absolta subjective view) known. In short, I was not surprised as the first. Far

the part I liked was to find the Championship fixture Argentine football. Not only because of the closeness I have with the subject (football is one of my passions, and another TV, hehe), and have thought many times about "the horn" which is set a fixture with the constraints imposed television, but also by the mathematical method used to solve the problem. That

. Finished is not a criticism or anything, just my impression of the book. One down ... passing the 19 that follow ...

Ah, the links:
Math ... Are you there?, Part
Math ... Are you there?, Part

PS: Now that you re-read this post, I can say unequivocally: I like it fome the post: P ja ja ja

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