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- From: lopresti@henson.cc.wwu.edu (lopresti robert)
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Bermuda Triangle...Square One
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.155509.6217@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 15:55:09 GMT
- Article-I.D.: henson.1992Nov17.155509.6217
- Organization: Western Washington University
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- You might want to take a look at SQUARE ONE this week (Nov 16-20). SO
- is a PBS daytime show aimed at convincing middle school kids that
- math is useful and interesting. The first half of each show is various
- gameshows and sketches (recent ones include math-oriented parodies of
- Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and Fawlty Towers). The second half
- is MATHNET, a parody of DRAGNET in which Pat Tuesday and George
- Frankly, mathematicians for the NY Police Dept, solve math related crimes.
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- Every year they have had at least one crime related to the paranormal
- (a supposed psychic who claimed to predict earthquakes, another
- who claimed to predict the winners of ballgames, a supposedly haunted
- house, etc).
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- On Monday of this week the Mathnetters were guests on a talk show (Phil
- Donawhy, I believe) and tried without much luck to convince him of the
- importance of mathematics. He was more excited about his other guest,
- Captain Queeg, a Bogart-lookalike who had just had supernatural
- experience in the Bermuda Triangle. When George Frankly started
- deconstructing the BT legend the show host kicked him off. Now
- presumably they will spend the rest of the week proving Queeg a
- phony.
-