To share my little holiday
Math blog is looking more generally normal these days. Here's the last couple essays from it:
- Reading the Comics, March 14, 2022: Pi Day Edition
- What I Wrote About In My Little 2021 Mathematics A to Z
- What I Learned Writing the Little 2021 Mathematics A-to-Z
- Reading the Comics, April 2, 2022: Pi Day Extra Edition
That last is a new bunch of comics mentioned, although two of the three are comic strips themselves in repeats. I know, weird, right? Anyway, here's some fresh pictures from Motor City Furry Con, Saturday edition, around the fursuit parade.

Dragon with an umbrella finding their way into the ballroom.

The mass of fursuiters gathered after the group photo.

The Four Dooks of the Apocalypse head out.

There goes Famine. Not sure who it is coming up after Death there.

More folks leaving the ballroom to mill around and get some time with the crowd.

Really looks like people are fleeing, doesn't it? This is what happens when I forget to set my camera to the most sensitive simulated film.
Trivia: On 11 April 1952 the FCC ended the freeze on new television-station authorizations that it had enacted in September 1948. Source: The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television, David Weinstein.
Currently Reading: Howard the Duck: The Complete Series, Volume 1. Steve Gerber and quite a few artists. Again I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't Kiss.
PS: 60s Popeye: The Leprechaun, a title that gives away the last scene of a cartoon I reviewed.