In this light-hearted piece, professor Ron Reummler informs us that there can be logic in the emotional world of love by stating, "Pleasure is the derivative of love". He must have been a great professor, because even while speaking in mathematical terms, it all makes perfect sense.
I like the feel of this piece particularly the idea that a math teacher is making an effort to console us in the world of endless emotion.
Definitely timely and a breath of fresh air for the upcoming Valentines Day.
Comments for "A Mathematical Valentine"
This piece belongs to the series "Joe Bevilacqua Valentine Programming"
Produced by Joe Bevilacqua
Other pieces by Joe Bevilacqua
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Brian Douthit
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 12:14 PM | Permalink
Review of "A Mathematical Valentine"
In this light-hearted piece, professor Ron Reummler informs us that there can be logic in the emotional world of love by stating, "Pleasure is the derivative of love". He must have been a great professor, because even while speaking in mathematical terms, it all makes perfect sense.
Joel Brussell
Posted on January 17, 2007 at 04:19 AM | Permalink
Review of A Mathematical Valentine
I like the feel of this piece particularly the idea that a math teacher is making an effort to console us in the world of endless emotion.
Definitely timely and a breath of fresh air for the upcoming Valentines Day.