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Jordan Ellenberg

@JSEllenberg

Math professor at Wisconsin. Number enthusiast. Author of HOW NOT TO BE WRONG and SHAPE (May 2021)

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35 years ago today, the Pixies release Doolittle. My roommates get me the cassette for my birthday. To their incredible annoyance I play nothing else for the next two months. 'Behind my smile, it shakes my teeth.' youtu.be/-tebshO9wZo?fe…

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Sure everybody’s into it now but I was the one staying up until 1:30 every night in 1994 when everybody hated his show!

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Overwhelmed to be on this list of Guggenheim Fellows along with so many writers I admire. Immensely grateful to GuggenheimFoundation
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Overwhelmed to be on this list of Guggenheim Fellows along with so many writers I admire. Immensely grateful to @GuggFellows gf.org/announcements/
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Reader, it happened to me (but then I realized I could keep doing arithmetic geometry over F_p and still get to think about the problems)

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A door blows open in your mind when you learn about the suffix -le, it explains so much. People used to add it to verbs to mean ‘more than once’ or continuously—so originally, to ramble is to ‘roam’ on, to jostle is to joust repeatedly, and to sparkle is to emit lots of sparks.

A door blows open in your mind when you learn about the suffix -le, it explains so much. People used to add it to verbs to mean ‘more than once’ or continuously—so originally, to ramble is to ‘roam’ on, to jostle is to joust repeatedly, and to sparkle is to emit lots of sparks.
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