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MAT 204, Spring 2010
Links
A few favourite links
The
n-geometry cafe
.
Paul Smith's comprehensive set of
noncommutative algebraic geometry links
.
Don't want to read my thesis? Try
Concentrated Essence of Thesis
instead. (Thanks to
Wordle
.)
Some mathematical friends:
Chelsea Walton
Dan Rogalski
Tom Nevins
Ryan Kinser
Milena Hering
My advisor:
Toby Stafford
My postdoc mentor at UW:
James Zhang
My undergraduate honors advisor:
Susan Colley
Meet my
mathematical relatives
.
The
Secret Blogging Seminar
, always entertaining.
Math Overflow
.
Wherever you are, the weather's probably worse on
Mount Washington
.
Backpackergeartest.org
.
The
Appalachian Trail Conservancy
.
(I used to have the Eagles logo here, but got tired of my web page being in the top 10 for image searches on
"Philadelphia Eagles logo"
.)
Home page of the
Philadelphia Eagles
.
Apparently I have the same name as a
horse
.
The Web Design Group's
HTML reference
.
Link Valet
checks hyperlinks on your site for you.
The last web page.
What
American accent
do I have?
Spelling differences
between British and American English.
The useful and pan-Atlantic
Dictionary of English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
. For example, I was recently told that I have a
brass neck
.
A
map of British dialects
, with audioclips. Here's what people sound like
near where I grew up.
If it's in
Wikipedia
, it must be true: their
entry on differences between British and American English
.
And here's Wikipedia's
list of words with different meanings in British and American English
.
The
English-to-American dictionary
. Ever wonder what an
aubergine
is?
An
even more useful list
of words with different meanings in the U.S. and the U.K. &mdash at least if you are mostly interested in
trains
.
And I can't help including this
BBC story
, which suggests that the
two nations divided by a common language
bit explains everything about the relationship between
George W. Bush
and
Tony Blair
.
Last updated February 7, 2010