Notes are short, sharply focused, and possibly informal. Appropriate figures, diagrams, and photographs are encouraged. Novelty and generality are far less important than clarity of exposition and broad appeal. But the forecasters smile serenely because they know if they but hold their. I don’t know how the shamans are reading the entrails or cutting the cards or throwing the dice, but it’s not working. Articles may be expositions of old or new results, historical or biographical essays, speculations or definitive treatments, broad developments, or explorations of a single application. You Dont Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows (DELUXE) + BONUS by Carsten Jost, released 30 April 2020 1. You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. Monthly articles are meant to be read, enjoyed, and discussed, rather than just archived. The data however has apparently led to a bit. The Monthly's readers expect a high standard of exposition they expect articles to inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten, and even entertain. NASA’s latest Mars lander has a very precise weather package, and you can check the daily conditions on Elysium Planitia online. Authors are invited to submit articles and notes that bring interesting mathematical ideas to a wide audience of Monthly readers. Or is it that this website’s audience tolerates deeper analysis than the YouTube channel’s audience To this end, my next review will be written, not filmed. Look up from the stream of bits and bytes for a moment, and look at the world around you. However, the written word sometimes, but not always, accommodates deeper insight than a video.
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