Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Making Money with Math

Two Hundred Sixtieth Post: Making Money with Math

Well there are a lot of trades out there. A lot of America’s work including the factories have been outsourced to different countries throughout the world. But left is the business of ideas. Some of the math factories in the U.S. are still operating. (See post 239)

Some of the factories based on Therio Quadratica’s assembly lines are still hiring. One thing the look for in an employee is a strong foundation in elementary mathematics. With basic knowledge of the fundamentals the grunt work is done. It is hard to get the position of researcher. That is the most prestigious mathematical position. Of course were all researchers at heart.

I am going to be starting a mathematical factory and it will start here at Constructor’s Corner. I am hiring so if you interested you may apply. This leads to the question how much does a mathematician make? How do you make money selling math?

Did I mention you weren’t getting paid? Making equations is just like other research in time spent and effort, but the truth is once you have found an equation you can’t exactly sell it. Did I mention I wasn’t getting paid either?

In all seriousness, I have a little math discovery which has taken me months to find a simple solution. It may not seem like much but it is useful. It has to do with finding circles and the quadratic equation. If you like math or just want to solve a puzzle then you will want to check it out. It will be posted on 02-15-06 definitely on www.constructorscorner.com . Just follow the link. It is under “Ideas and Gadgets”– “Math”. But until then... May the Creative Force be with You

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