Coming up next is Sinefeld, followed by The Exponent Files. And don’t forget to tune in tomorrow for the series premiere of Algebra’s Next Top Data Model.
Funny, though, in thought there was a series back in the 80s, maybe 70s that math problems? It had a catchy number song! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8….You know that song!
Imagine 9 months ago
No. But I certainly caught Charlie’s curves.
Robin Harwood 9 months ago
Now that sounds like a channel worth paying for.
Ivy Valory Premium Member 9 months ago
So, so clever today!
knutdl 9 months ago
Charlie’s angles? Good grief.
Jason Allen 9 months ago
Coming up next is Sinefeld, followed by The Exponent Files. And don’t forget to tune in tomorrow for the series premiere of Algebra’s Next Top Data Model.
Fetzee 9 months ago
American Pie Chart
Serial Pedant 9 months ago
She was a pitcher?
chris_o42 9 months ago
Great channel. The background music is done by the rock group “Fibonacci Four”
Hokie87 Premium Member 9 months ago
Oooh, I hope they have the Golden Ratio Girls!
mourdac Premium Member 9 months ago
The Love Triangle was one of my favorite shows ….
FGWaiss 9 months ago
How about the The Life of Pi?
Steverino Premium Member 9 months ago
And when you are finished watching it, it is the aftermath.
Chalres 9 months ago
In the ReBoot series, Mainframe had a district called Lost Angles.
ksu71 9 months ago
♫ Turn the Ratio up for that sweet sound ♫
ChessPirate 9 months ago
“Third Rhombus From the Sine”
“The X=Y² Files”
“The Big Bang Theory” (Didn’t have to change that one! ☺)
andersjg Premium Member 9 months ago
Revenge of the Nerds
PuggyPug 9 months ago
Touched by an Angle.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 9 months ago
A channel like that would be so cool (and helpful!) for kids!
watcheratthewell 9 months ago
trigonometry is insufficient without a knowledge of GIS to know the XY reference to the geoid
John Jorgensen 9 months ago
Okay, that’s pretty funny.
mindjob 9 months ago
This strip really went off into a tangent
zodismoon 9 months ago
Funny, though, in thought there was a series back in the 80s, maybe 70s that math problems? It had a catchy number song! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8….You know that song!
ellisaana Premium Member 9 months ago
Don’t forget ‘Donald in Mathmagic Land.’
asrialfeeple 9 months ago
I think we need some pi for this.
lanainutahdesert 9 months ago
One of the very funniest! Brilliant!
M.K.Staffeld 9 months ago
You know, surprised that there’s actually not a math channel with all the channels and shows out there…
Buckaroobanzai 9 months ago
probably quite a bit better than the original