Unsurprisingly, I am again writing from my weekend hideout in Blue Monday, the local coffee-shop inhabited by college students and the few locals doughty (or ignorant) enough to brave the affected intelligentsia crowd telling stories from last night a little bit too loudly.
Unsurprisingly, I am not studying Green’s Theorem nor am I calculating optimal bundles for rational actors in a small market. Instead I’m reading and absorbing, like a sponge, the eclectic and arcane knowledge of the internet, a morsel of which I will share with you.
The other day, a friend of mine showed me a remarkably useful tool. I recommend not showing this to anyone in school. This encompassing web application can display airfoil vector fields in seconds, tell you how long you’ll have to wait in your current location until you can see Orion, present to you just how much sugar is in 2 apples and a banana and even compare stocks in a very scientific and readable fashion. I know you’re excited now, so I won’t make you wait any longer.
Let me introduce to you… WolframAlpha.
Enjoy.
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