Category Archives: Life of Pi Series

Life of Pi Series – Lucky 100

Wow!  This is the 100th post for luckycatcomics.com.  Thanks for coming along for the ride.

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Life of Pi Series – Valhala Edition

For all the Norse gods, or Wagner fans.

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Life of Pi Series – Instant Gratification

This tiger from my youth was made in the USA and propelled me into the marvels of the future.  It took flat pack film, and in 60 seconds I could peel open a black and white masterpiece.  

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Life of Pi Series – Water, water, everywhere

When the boat is that far away, it takes a big animal to fill it.

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Monday for Math Lovers – The ocean goes Plouffe!

The Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe formula is an amazing way to calculate individual digits of Pi, with out having to go through all the billions and billions of digits.

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Life of Pi Series – A moment of Zen

Tom and Jerry are usually seen in a raucous, high speed game of cat and mouse.  But on a quiet sea everyone needs a little time to relax.

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Monday for Math Lovers – Mandelbrot at Dawn

The Mandelbrot set is mathematical set of points whose boundary is a distinctive two dimensional fractal shape, and strangely, related to Pi.

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Life of Pi Series – Lilium superbum for August 2

The tiger of the flower world.  Simply Superb!

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Life of Pi Series – Mean Old Squirrel

In which I learned to have courage, and face those who have wronged me.  Thank you to The Meanest Squirrel I Ever Met by Gene Zion, Pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham.

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Life of Pi Series – The Ancients

What do you think they used to calculate the plotting of the stones?

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