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> I told him that a number X is composite if you can fit X apples into buckets and end up with the same number of apples in each bucket. Wrong; X is composite if you can fit X apples into buckets and end up with the same number of apples in each bucket, with at least two apples in each bucket . "You gotta tell the children the truth. They don't need a whole lot of lies. Cause one of these days, baby, they'll be runni…
This is something I saw over and over again long before I had a serious interest in technology or science at all. It’s an attitude that’s rampant in liberal arts courses. There are “kiddie” versions of everything from History to to Music Theory to Grammar. It used to really frustrate me in undergrad how many things taught as almost moral absolutes were upended the following semester. I sort of get it that even in jun…
Music academics who envy scientists or engineers have a misplaced envy. They should properly envy those who fill concert halls and sell records. Just as does many a scientist or engineer who plays some instrument on the side.