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Jan. 8th, 2018

It wasn't the week I expected on my mathematics blog. But it was an average-busy week anyway. Here's what with. Something something something RSS feed/reader.

Oh, and hey. Did you know What's Going On In Alley Oop? October 2017 - January 2018 It's my first story comic recap of the year. And now that you do know, here's some more of Six Flags Over Texas.

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[profile] bunny_hugger approaching Judge Roy Scream, the big wooden coaster that would, we expected, be her 200th distinct roller coaster. As recorded.


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Choose your path wisely. (The left is just the exit path.) Judge Roy Scream sits opposite a lake from most of the park, but that does mean it's nice and visible and tempting from the street outside the park.


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Anticipation! [profile] bunny_hugger with her sign all ready for a front-seat ride on a new roller coaster.


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The picture that made the American Coaster Enthusiasts newsletter! [profile] bunny_hugger making trouble wearing her Cedar Point shirt on a Six Flags ride.


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And the happy aftermath, posing at the exit of the ride. To the right is the lake and beyond that the main body of the park.


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Isn't that a fine pile of wood? Most of the path of Judge Roy Scream as seen from the exit path.


Trivia: Around 1893 Edward Goodrich Acheson's plant in Monongahela, outside Pittsburgh, was selling twenty pounds of electrochemically-produced carborundum per day, at $576 per pound. He estimated he could sell twice that were cheap electricity available. Source: Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World, Jill Jonnes.

Currently Reading: Cats v. Coniff, Frank Conniff.

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