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Awesome. Just joined up. I'd put myself in the "Didn't
think it would be useful in my formative years, but now know
better" camp.
Joined and Stoked,
Andy
John Claus wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Over the past year I realized that I've managed to forget nearly all
> advanced (and some basic) levels of math I picked up in college. In the
> process of relearning these forgotten gems, it only seemed logical that
> there are other people in the area who share in my interests. In a
> potentially futile attempt, I created "Phibonacci" (the name CLEARLY
> isn't set in stone) on Google Groups in an attempt to gather like minded
> folk:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/phibonacci
>
> phibonacci@googlegroups.com <mailto:phibonacci@googlegroups.com>
>
> Ultimately, it'd be cool if we could devote certain meetings to given
> areas of "basic" mathematics (dependent on group comfort level),
> collectively work through problems and gradually advance as a group.
> Again, I don't want to mandate the group's purpose, I've just found from
> personal experience that it helps working through problems with another
> person. If someone has an expertise in a certain area, maybe they could
> head up a meeting on that topic and cover any individual questions.
>
> If anyone is interested, please don't hesitate to shoot out some
> ideas/rants/raves. Also, if you know of anyone who would be interested
> not on the Lambda list, feel free to forward this along.
>
> Take it easy,
> JC
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