Posted in Academia, Friends, life, math on Mar 31st, 2006
In the last 4 years, I have had the pleasure of leading and learning from a wonderful groups of kids through The Baltimore County Math Team. The Baltimore County Math Team took a hiatus for two years due to various reasons, but this year, it’s coming back stronger than ever under the leadership of Raymond [...]
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Posted in Academia, math, politics on Mar 16th, 2006
I’ve been a part of many different organizations, from startups to sitting on boards of long established entities. The two things that annoy me to no end are: the superificial advisory boards (very nicely covered by Ed Sim in his blog entry) the complete lack of transparency in how an organization is run (especially in [...]
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Posted in Academia, math on Jul 27th, 2005
Those of you who have attended ARML probably knows that Lehigh Valley came out of nowhere in order to capture Division A. (NYC, wtf is going on, I think it’s all Gehoon’s fault). I think they deserve much props for what they have accomplished, hence I’m posting this article on my blog. ”Consider an analog [...]
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Posted in math on Feb 24th, 2004
a guy is waiting outside of a VIP club and is trying to gain access. he decides to listen to what people say to the doorman to get in. he finds that the doorman will say a number, and that the customer will reply with a number to get in: the first guy walks up, [...]
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