Today can be described in many ways – most of them through
gritted teeth, as we endured our most substantial snowstorm of the “winter” season,
which was most definitely supposed to be OVER by now! By the looks of it, we
have about 5 slushy, wet inches of white stuff, annoyingly covering up useful
surfaces like grass (for Little League baseball) and track (for, well, you know
…). But! Rather than turn this into another weather rant post, we’ll make it a
math theme, which I know some loyal blog followers will enjoy and appreciate.
Today is Square Root Day – 4.4.16. Get it? 4x4 = 16. The square root of 16 = 4.
Yeah. That. When my friend and jogging pal Artie pointed this out to me via
group text the other day (dude, we’re too OLD for GROUP texts!), it devolved
into a sordid discussion of future Square Root Days and who would be alive or
dead for them. Let’s see: 5.5.25. Hey. We’re all day-to-day, right? But I would
say the odds are decent that we can make it to that one. 6.6.36. Hmmm. Getting
closer to the actuary tables now. 7.7.49. The term “long in the tooth” applies
there. And finally! 8.8.64 … a few days shy of my 100th birthday …
so, not so likely. In the meantime, let’s get to the root of the matter (get
it?): We need to have this snow melting, and quickly. OK!
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