With many thanks to Jürgen Köller of mathematische-basteleien, we now have an excellent I Love Math shirt on Neatorama's online store. (The equation is from Gabriel Taubin).
I Heart (Curve) Math t-shirt, currently on sale for just $9.95: http://shop.neatorama.com/product-info.php?i-heart-curve-math-tshirt-pid102.html
More I Love Science shirts:
I Heart Biology - $9.95 | I Heart Chemistry - $9.95 | I Heart Physics - $9.95 |
Pd: a great idea will be "I heart Linux"
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.....it's mathS.
there's a bloody S at the end.
It's mathematics not mathematic.
If abbreviated it retains the S.
sorry couldn't stop myself.
Not according to Merriam-Webster: math (circa 1847) meaning mathematics ...
or the American Heritage Dictionary
I think "maths" is a distinctly UK thing.
It has always been mathematics
Do you study MATHEMATIC...?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/math
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mathematics
It would appear that your own dictionary supports my point.
The word is mathematicS, which is oddly not pronounced in abbreviation with the S.
I accept that this is the way it is pronounced in the USA, but that is immaterial as it's wrong.
Do you study PHYSIC?
Language changes, mathematics was shortened to maths (in the UK) and math (in the US). Math itself is a recognized and bona fide word in the dictionary, along with mathematics. It is spelled in the USA without the s at the end.
You've tacitly admitted I am right by admitign it is spelled correctly in the UK.
I continue to contest that it is spelled wrongly in the US.
I am already 66% proven right.
I say it's maths in the UK, so do you.
I say it should be maths in the US, you disagree.
Dammit, I'll get you lot to change yet.
I am off to gather my canadian forces (both Anglo and Franco) for a long bitter campaign to get you lot to say ZED.