Got through another week on my mathematics blog with a simple posting to stuff other people wrote. In this case, about some fun complicated ways to write numbers. Here's the recent writings:
- Reading the Comics, August 14, 2022: Not Being Wrong Edition
- You Could Help Make an Educational Kickstarter More Successful (but not anymore. They're okay, though)
- How August 2022 Treated My Mathematics Blog: Romania Has Tired Of Me
- Some Fun Ways to Write Numbers but Complicated
And now here's some slightly less recent pictures --- from all the way back in July --- of Sylvan Beach.

Some of the carnival games that I thought about playing but never got around to. This is around where we started talking with the old woman who'd been working at the park and told us how it was unchanged from when she was a kid.

Back into Carello's Arcade and my attempt at getting a tracking shot of the carousel in motion.

The rooster came out pretty well this time!

Looking up at the canopy for the carousel.

I missed focusing on any horse but I still like how this suggests movement.

Now I've got the other purple horse on the outer row in motion! (It is the other one. Look at the color of the diamonds on the horse's harness.)
Trivia: Symphony orchestras call for two harps more often than for one. Source: The New York Public Library Desk Reference, Editors Paul Fargis, Sheree Bykofsky. At least as of the book's publication in 1989 and (second edition) 1993. If this has changed I don't know about it.
Currently Reading: The Adventures of Little Archie, Volume 2, Editor Victor Gorelick.