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Teaching Python on Chromebooks is Easy with Trinket
October 23, 2021Compute It!
October 17, 2021Tinkercad | Create 3D digital designs with online CAD | Tinkercad
September 30, 2021Lego Shoes
September 19, 2021Maybe this comparison is like physical chemistry vs chemical physics or chemical biology vs biochemistry!
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Found it interesting to compare a Lego Adidas to an Adidas Lego https://www.Adidas.com/us/adidas-superstar-x-lego-shoes/H03954.html vs
https://www.Lego.com/en-us/product/adidas-originals-superstar-10282 . Two perspectives on a common object.
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Lego Shoes
September 4, 2021Found it interesting to compare a Lego Adidas to an Adidas Lego https://www.Adidas.com/us/adidas-superstar-x-lego-shoes/H03954.html vs
https://www.Lego.com/en-us/product/adidas-originals-superstar-10282 . Two perspectives on a common object.
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How It Works: LEGO Mosaic Maker Online | BricksFanz
August 8, 2021Design Pavilion | Student Showcase
August 7, 2021Clifford Ross | Hurricane LII – Winston Wachter
August 1, 2021Clifford Ross | Hurricane LII – Winston Wachter
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Double-Trouble Dominoes
April 6, 2021Thought this was a great video of geometric growth in action by @uoftphysics Prof. Stephen Morris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y97rBdSYbkg Starting with a ~5mm domino you get to a one ~1 m in size in 13 domino topples. Overall, this chain reaction represents a 2 billion-fold amplification!
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Dominoes are little toy rectangle tiles with dots on them. People like to stand them up on end in a long row, so when the first domino falls over, it knocks over the next domino, which knocks over the
next…pretty soon you have a rippling wave of falling dominoes. In this simple but amazing video, Stephen Morris shows that a little domino can knock over another one that’s 1 1/2 times as big in each direction. Then that one can tip over one that ‘s 1 1/2 times as big again. In this domino chain, the first one is only 1/4 inch tall, but the 13th domino weighs more than 100 pounds! If he kept going, the 29th domino would be as tall as the Empire State Building (1,454 feet). We’d all better get out of the way!
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