Imagine GPS without reference to math. Drive on a ways, turn left, drive a bit more, then right at the grocery store, a little further and you have reached your destination.
My niece once gave her sister these directions, and I quote (cause I memorized). “Go down the long road for awhile. When you come to the biggest house in the world, turn left and drive awhile longer”. Her sister successfully reached the location without a problem.
When I was a pup (also in Ohio, not all that far from where Aggie & Trout are), I knew Ohio’s numbers: 17th state admitted, 5th most populous, 5th most industrialized, 48th in per-capita expenditure on education (and that included everything spent on the Ohio State U. football program).
But I suspect that our girls are smart enough largely overcome that. And maybe things there have gotten better in the last half century – but I severely doubt it.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
Drusilla: I’m naming all the stars.
Spike: You can’t see the stars, love. That’s the ceiling. Also, it’s day.
Drusilla: I can see them. But I’ve named them all the same name, and there’s terrible confusion.
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
Maps wouldn’t be very accurate if mapmakers were bad at math
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
I wish that we readers could see that map. Betcha it’s hilarious!!
Jeff0811 about 3 years ago
Imagine GPS without reference to math. Drive on a ways, turn left, drive a bit more, then right at the grocery store, a little further and you have reached your destination.
smorbie the great and beautiful about 3 years ago
My niece once gave her sister these directions, and I quote (cause I memorized). “Go down the long road for awhile. When you come to the biggest house in the world, turn left and drive awhile longer”. Her sister successfully reached the location without a problem.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Ah, yes, the word “Extra”, ever the Optimist, eh, Aggie? ☺
rshive about 3 years ago
And every state can claim “We’re Number 1.” Makes things easier.
Potamus about 3 years ago
And why you chose thirty-six, we’ll never know.
timinwsac Premium Member about 3 years ago
Geography, geometry……..
Cozmik Cowboy about 3 years ago
When I was a pup (also in Ohio, not all that far from where Aggie & Trout are), I knew Ohio’s numbers: 17th state admitted, 5th most populous, 5th most industrialized, 48th in per-capita expenditure on education (and that included everything spent on the Ohio State U. football program).
But I suspect that our girls are smart enough largely overcome that. And maybe things there have gotten better in the last half century – but I severely doubt it.
John9 about 3 years ago
I numbered them all as number 1, because that’s what they all claimed when I looked them up. We’re number 1.
mindjob about 3 years ago
Someday Agnes will be numbering boys
mfrasca about 3 years ago
Agnes solved the four-color map problem!
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
when it comes to math, you can count her out…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Even maps need math as per the dimensions used in relation to the real size of things.