Cubits and Handbreadths and Charismatic Megafauna, Oh My
Down With Charismatic Megafaunism!
I have been in student mode lately, learning a new job, and learning (relearning) elementary algebra.
My favorite new term I learned this past week in my job is "Charismatic Megafauna," commonly referring to the WWF panda and its ilk (lions, tigers, bears, baby seals, oracas, and sometimes whales), being the means by which most people find a way to give a hoot about the expiration of the planet.
As in, "we could have saved that watershed if it had any charismatic megafauna, but all it had was salmon."
There is a great deal of sublimated hostility toward the charismatic-megafaunistic approach to environmental protection. In someone's office here I once saw the crossbar & circle "no" symbol photoshopped over a WWF panda logo.
In my spare time when I'm not protecting the petulant microfauna, I'm currently trying to get a comfortable grip on linear equations.
It's about time someone took the Phonecians' side.
Looking for some on-line assistance with the order of operations in solving linear equations, I found this neat little corner of the math world evaluating the Phonecian understanding of Pi, as expressed in cubits and handbreadths.
I'm not sure why the author is so sensitive about finding some mathematical truth in the Bible, or why s/he thinks (or s/he thinks someone thinks) it's so awful to connect the Phonecians with the Jews, but clearly s/he's writing in defense of the Phonecians. With some passion, I might add. It's about time...?
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