[Athen] Repost: Now Available on Blindscience.org: Blindmath Gems

Gaeir Dietrich gdietrich at htctu.net
Thu Jun 5 09:41:23 PDT 2014


Repost from the NFB Jernigan Institute Newsletter

Now Available on Blindscience.org: Blindmath Gems

For almost ten years, the NFB has maintained the Blindmath listserv, a
lively exchange of worldwide postings on all topics mathematical. The
Blindmath archives are now huge. Finding anything of substance in them can
be a daunting task except for the most database-savvy users. Therefore, in
cooperation with the NFB Jernigan Institute, Al Maneki has spent the last
three years combing through the Blindmath archives looking for and compiling
the most interesting and relevant postings. We have put this compilation on
the NFB's Blindscience website at www.blindscience.org
<http://nfb.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=3508&qid=477189>
. Postings have been placed in different categories, simplifying searches.
Currently, the archives through 2011 have been completed. Frequently in the
past, people in need of math-related information have simply posted their
questions on Blindmath, rather than searching the archives. This has
resulted in repetitive queries with sometimes tired, old answers. Now,
before posting a question, please go to
www.blindscience.org/blindmath-gems-home
<http://nfb.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=3509&qid=477189>
. If you don't find what you are looking for here, feel free to post your
question to Blindmath. If you have comments or questions about Blindmath
Gems, please contact Al at blmathgems at earthlink.net. This is a special email
address created specifically for Blindmath questions.





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