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    miniaturka strony http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/   » Site title: E3 Information Overload
    » Site description: A librarian's weblog of resources to assist in engineering, mathematics, and statistics education.

    miniaturka strony http://mathworld.wolfram.com/   » Site title: Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
    » Site description: Glossary of terms. Material ranges from undergraduate to research level.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o/math-faq/   » Site title: Frequently Asked Questions in Mathematics
    » Site description: Covers diverse topics such as algebra structure, names for large numbers, how to compute pi and games.

    miniaturka strony http://www.stonehill.edu/compsci/History_Math/math-read.htm   » Site title: How to Read Mathematics
    » Site description: Article categorizes some of the strategies for a mathematics reading protocol.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cms.math.ca/Kabol/knotlinks.html   » Site title: Knot a Braid of Links
    » Site description: Award and review service for math web sites, offering a new selection each week.

    miniaturka strony http://mathforum.org/   » Site title: Math Forum
    » Site description: Features combined archive and portal to web resources, educational issues, help forums, mailing lists, and teaching materials.

    miniaturka strony http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/   » Site title: The Mathematical Atlas
    » Site description: Dave Rusin's survey of research-level mathematics, with introductory articles for non-mathematicians and hyperlinked bibliographies in each of dozens of research areas.

    miniaturka strony http://archives.math.utk.edu/   » Site title: Mathematics Archives
    » Site description: Combined archive and directory of math web sites, mailing lists, and teaching materials. Located at University of Tennessee.

    miniaturka strony http://sixthform.info/maths/   » Site title: Mathematics Weblog
    » Site description: Posts mainly about math in the news or math problems of note.



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Randomize humor

A blonde girl goes into the doctor''s office for a checkup. As she takes off her blouse, he notices a red "H" on her chest. "How did you get that mark on your chest?" asks the doctor. "Oh, my boyfriend went to Harvard and he''s so proud of it that he never takes off his Harvard sweatshirt, even when we make love," she replies.

A couple of days later, another girl comes in for a checkup. As she takes off her blouse, he notices a blue "Y" on her chest. "How did you get that mark on your chest?" asks the doctor. "Oh, my boyfriend went to Yale and he''s so proud of it that he never takes off his Yale sweatshirt, even when we make love," she replies.

A couple of days later, another girl comes in for a checkup. As she takes off her blouse, he notices a green "M" on her chest. "Do you have a boyfriend at Michigan?" asks the doctor.

"No, but I have a girlfriend at Wisconsin. Why do you ask?"


Humor of the day

ARTERY--The study of fine paintings.
BARIUM--What you do when CPR fails.
BENIGN--What yoiu are after you be 8.
CAESAREAN SECTION--A district in Rome.
COLIC--A sheep dog.
COMA--A punctuation mark.
CONGENITAL--Friendly.
DILATE--To live longer.
FESTER--Quicker.
G.I. SERIES--Baseball game between teams of soldiers.
GRIPPE--A suitcase.
HANGNAIL--A coat hook.
MEDICAL STAFF--A Doctor''s cane.
MINOR OPERATION--Coal digging.
MORBID--A higher offer.
NODE--Was aware of.
ORGANIC--Church musician.
OUTPATIENT--A person who has fainted.
POST-OPERATIVE--A letter carrier.
PROTEIN--In favor of young people.
SECRETION--Hiding anything.
SEROLOGY--Study of English knighthood.
TABLET--A small table.
TUMOR--An extra pair.
URINE--Opposite of you''re out.
VARICOSE VEINS--Veins which are very close together.