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My review of Charles Groetsch's Inverse Problems
Keith numbers
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Check out your mathematical genealogy .
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Dutch family vehicle
Missouri traffic laws regarding bicyles
Where to sit in Madison
Play the blues (or watch professionals: B.B. King Earl Hooker Fenton Robinson) T-Bone Walker)
Listen to KKFI
What to do on Lake Mendota (Courtesy of Margaret Richey)
A great view of the Wisconsin State Capitol
Kunstler's Eyesore of the Month
Do jumping spiders dance?
Can you outfox the Minotaur?
Try your hand at Bloxorz
The spurious rule about not ending sentences with prepositions is a remnant of
Latin grammar, in which a preposition was the one word that a writer could not
end a sentence with.
--Bryan A. Garner (Oxford Dictionary
of American Usage and Style)