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  • yogh26 Nov 11, 2011 @ 2:03 am | delete
    This is very useful in competitive exam where we have to do calculation in less time
  • kristiene Nov 1, 2010 @ 2:36 pm | delete
    I found your web site whilst checking for something distinct on Google about topics related to Magic Tricks, although I had the opportunity to go through this article and I found it really useful indeed.
  • bilbo959 May 13, 2009 @ 3:07 pm | delete
    I checked out some of your other math lenses for my daughter, and I can't wait to show her this one.
  • ag May 13, 2009 @ 12:26 am | delete
    I am a GED teacher and am always looking for creative ways to teach. This website is very interesting and I will be ordering your booklet.
  • chetbyles88 May 4, 2009 @ 7:32 pm | delete
    I bought your "Times without the Tables" booklet for my students. So far it has had a great "hit rate" of helping kids who otherwise never "got" the tables. Thank you for your work.
  • jorge Jan 15, 2009 @ 3:17 am | delete
    hey, great stuff, it will help a lot to me to finish my thesis. thanks.....
  • MrMarmalade Dec 22, 2008 @ 1:20 pm | delete
    I like this lens it has shown me a lot that has always puzzled me. Thank you Top Five stars and Fav u
  • Sep 5, 2008 @ 4:15 am | delete
    Hi,
    This a very good lens,Iam a great fan of math-magic.These ways can be used to teach kids the math-magic.Thanks for your info.
    Your feed back to my thelocalmagician blog would be appreciated.
  • Cyndy Jun 28, 2008 @ 9:49 am | delete
    this site is neat! it makes math fun and approachable! and as a newly hatched math fan (hated it at school, but now i am learning for fun - who knew?!) i found it fun and interesting!
  • MarkZagnut May 31, 2008 @ 12:24 pm | delete
    Excellent. I am a magician, so I like how you differentiate "magic" from "tricks." If people would realize this difference, and appreciate it, they'd understand a lot more about the nature of reality. I know that sounds absurd, but it's true.
  • sidvicious2008 May 29, 2008 @ 3:36 pm | delete
    Valuable info. You don't see stuff like this anywhere else. I like your style.
  • Max_Nix Apr 16, 2008 @ 9:18 pm | delete
    Thoughtful stuff. I hope people understand the deeper meaning behind it. I like recreational math, as well. Big Martin Gardner fan.
    Nice work!
  • Evelyn_Saenz Mar 24, 2008 @ 7:12 am | delete
    What a great lens! I have added it to my favorites and joined your fan club.
    Playing games is a great way to practice and learn math. Using a Hands-On Approach to learning is the best way for children to truly grasp mathematical concepts. I look forward to reading more of your lenses.
  • thomasz Feb 13, 2008 @ 2:17 am | delete
    Interesting lens. Nice info.
  • SteveRogers Feb 4, 2008 @ 6:18 pm | delete
    I like your ideas very much. They make more sense than normal math teachers. I wish math teachers would learn something from this.

    Best of luck!

    Steve
  • Sue in MA Jan 30, 2008 @ 6:56 pm | delete
    Thanks! I'm a 5th grade teacher who wants to interest students in math. Magic is a great way to do it! I'm booking your site on favorites!!!
  • Vaughn Jan 30, 2008 @ 6:42 pm | delete
    Good idea!!! Moe kids should log on!!!
  • EeHai Dec 5, 2007 @ 10:11 am | delete
    Math is a very interesting subject. It can be wonderful with its magic tricks going round amazing people. However, the basis to understanding math requires practices and linkage of facts with applications. Math can train a person to develop a flexible mind. Enjoy math! You have a great site. Good!
  • Sal Oct 1, 2007 @ 3:32 pm | delete
    Hey, cool site. You should put up more stuff!
  • JoeHuntington Sep 25, 2007 @ 2:43 pm | delete
    What a great way to teach kids about real magic!
  • puppetess Sep 20, 2007 @ 3:56 pm | delete
    I like how you make sense. Why is it that people who are paid to educate don't seem to know this stuff?
    Great work!
  • marilyn from MN Jul 10, 2007 @ 10:24 pm | delete
    Brian, I do like your site. It catches your interest immediately! I never felt very strong in math abilites. I would like to spend more time on your site. Thanks for including me in your email!!!
  • mathteacher Jun 26, 2007 @ 12:40 am | delete
    What a great idea!

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Homunculus

Hi,

My name is Brian Foley (a.k.a. "Professor Homunculus" at the mathmojo.com site).

I am not a "math guy" and never was. I don't care about the...
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