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Ask Math Girl — The podcast that answers your questions. As long as they’re not about math.

Ask Math Girl

The podcast that answers your questions. As long as they’re not about math.

Ask Math Girl 2: A Huge Atom Smashing Machine

August 27th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Sound only slightly metallic, it’s the second episode of Ask Math Girl! It would have been up sooner, had Jo Rowling not ripped my still-beating heart from my chest, eaten it, and written Joss Whedon a letter about how good it tasted. But it’s here now.

It’s about how Mars is experiencing global warming, just like earth is. And also about Mars’s musical legacy. You’ll be pleased to know that almost nobody except me says “fack” when they mean F.A.Q. And I’m going to need your feedback on the metric system.

Music in this episode includes:

  1. “Schroedinger’s Cat Paradox” by Cjacks from the album We Play Loud
  2. “Bomb” by Uma Floresta from the album Pop/Rock
  3. “Summer Days” by Cafebar401 from an as yet Untitled Album

Download Ask Math Girl 2: A Huge Atom Smashing Machine

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Ask Math Girl 1: Stranded in Nashville

July 4th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Wow! The pilot episode of Ask Math Girl, titled “Stranded in Nashville.” In this episode, you’ll learn about how the words “stamen” and “stamina” are related, about unnecessary deaths in the film Serenity, and about what you can expect in upcoming shows.

Music in this episode includes:

  1. The Ballad of Serenity by PJ Shapiro
  2. “Dulcinea” by Ocean Alexander, from the album Tricked Out
  3. “Velveture” by Ocean Alexander, from the album Belmont

Download Ask Math Girl 1: Stranded in Nashville

Note: Adult language.

All feedback is welcome.

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