Work excluded, the answer is Rockets and Math.
I recently rediscovered my interest in math and occasionally watch long math videos on YouTube. I’m subscribed to Mathologer, but I let myself be tempted by other YouTubers. The social networks noticed and started trying to challenge me with high school level tasks.
I would also watch some rocket launches live. The next on my list is the chopstick attempt – Starship 5.
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i love math as well, it is constant. as for rockets launching, i’ve never seen it happen before…guess there’s a first time for everything!
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The next Starship launch will be this month. I hope to have the opportunity to watch the live stream.
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oh cool! where is it going?
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Ideally, it should return to the launching and land. I think the upper half is just crashing in the ocean but it may also attempt landing in Australia.
I don’t follow it too closely, I try to know the time of the next launch and then watch the stream
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I’m absolutely TERRIBLE at math! Unless it’s arithmetic.
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Most of the real-life math is arithmetic, however the fun in math isn’t there 🙂
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I have an aunt who taught math in a very large school in northern Virginia for many years. I did not inherit her gift for numbers at all. But I can do enough math to function in society!
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Good for you! I was lucky to encounter some inspiring teachers early in life, not that I made a career in math 🙂
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Well, she wasn’t my math teacher. Maybe if she had been my teacher, I would have done better.
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Not sure about that, teaching your own kids doesn’t seem to work as well as teaching others. I feel helpless when trying to help my big kid with math.
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Well, she taught her own son in school and my sister. But then we moved to another county, so I didn’t go to the same school as where she taught. I don’t think I would have wanted her as a teacher. I know she was good at the job, but she was also pretty strict.
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My teachers weren’t strict. They knew how to challenge me.
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