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    Mnemonics: Anyone remember any?

    I remember two.

    Order of Planets in the Solar System:
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    Re: Mnemonics: Anyone remember any?

    Not sure all these qualify

    Planets. Though Pluto is no longer one of them
    Mary's Violet Eyes Made John Sit Up and Notice . < the period is Pluto

    Arithmetic: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream

    The 5 Great Lakes: HOMES = Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior

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    mnemonic removed since a word in it offends some people. If interested in the mnenomic(s) see above link
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    In high school debate, we used Significance Harms Inherency Topicality and Solvency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaVolpe View Post
    Not sure all these qualify

    Planets. Though Pluto is no longer one of them
    Mary's Violet Eyes Made John Sit Up and Notice . < the period is Pluto

    Arithmetic: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream

    The 5 Great Lakes: HOMES = Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior

    Electronic color coding: see this wiki page
    mnemonic removed since a word in it offends some people. If interested in the mnenomic(s) see above link
    Why did the astronomers decide on not considering Pluto a planet, any more?
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    Why did the astronomers decide on not considering Pluto a planet, any more?
    Because they changed their definition of "planet," and Pluto was no longer qualifying. Though not everyone is in agreement with the re-classification.

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    My Very Educated Mother Just Showed Us Nine Planets
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    Value of PI = 3.141592 (consider length of each word as digit in its place):
    How I wish I could calculate PI
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    True Virgins Add Whiskey.

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    is this a real "Mnemonic"?

    HOMOTO
    If Ho (Height observed) is More then Hc (Height calculated) correction has to be applied Towards the object.

    Can anybody guess where that one belongs too?
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    Welcher Seemann Liegt Bei Nanni Im Bett.

    Sorry that was german, in english it say something like:
    "Which Sailor Is In Bed with Nanni."
    However in Eglish the hidden menaing is lost.
    It gives the sequence of the "Ostfriesische Inseln" (Island along the north coast of germany)
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    Order of operations

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    Re: Mnemonics: Anyone remember any?

    Quote Originally Posted by opus View Post
    is this a real "Mnemonic"?

    HOMOTO
    If Ho (Height observed) is More then Hc (Height calculated) correction has to be applied Towards the object.

    Can anybody guess where that one belongs too?
    Trigonometry
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    Quote Originally Posted by abhijit View Post
    Why did the astronomers decide on not considering Pluto a planet, any more?
    I started a thread a while back that was about this.

    http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...ighlight=pluto

    It was largely because another "planet" that was actually bigger than Pluto and also more distant was discovered and instead of adding another planet they decided to declassify Pluto as a planet. If they hadn't done that then we would now have 10 or more planets in our solar system instead of 8. Some trivia about Pluto. Because of the eccentricity of Pluto's orbit it is not always more distant than Neptune is from the Sun. For 20 years of it's 249 year orbit it is closer to the Sun than Neptune.

    This from that thread I started. :
    Eris, which is the only dwarf planet more massive than Pluto, is the most distant object ever seen in orbit around the Sun, even more distant than Sedna, the Kuiper Belt object discovered in 2003. It is almost 10 billion miles from the Sun and more than 3 times more distant than Pluto and takes more than twice as long to orbit the Sun as Pluto. It has an orbital period of 556.7 years.
    On the subject of mnemonics. SOH CAH TOA. Very useful in trigonometry for remembering sine, cosine and tangent. Sine = Opposite / Hypotenuse. Cosine = Adjacent / Hypotenuse. Tangent = Opposite / Adjacent. I didn't learn that from my trigonometry teacher but rather from from French teacher when I was in high school.
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    A story for the value of PI...
    It's from The Mathematical Intelligencer, Vol.8 No.3, Pg.56/57 but I am not sure who wrote it. The story, which is a story about itself, contains the first 402 decimals of Pi. Any punctuation mark other than a period represents a zero digit. Words of longer than 9 letters represent two adjacent digits (for example, a twelve-letter word represents the two digits 1-2). A digit written literally stands for the same digit in the expansion!
    For a time I stood pondering on circle sizes. The large computer mainframe quietly processed all of its assembly code. Inside my entire hope lay for figuring out an elusive expansion. Value: pi. Decimals expected soon. I nervously entered a format procedure. The mainframe processed the request. Error. I, again entering it, carefully retyped. This iteration gave zero error printouts in all - success. Intently I waited. Soon, roused by thoughts within me, appeared narrative mnemonics relating digits to verbiage ! The idea appeared to exist but only in abbreviated fashion - little phrases typically. Pressing on I then resolved, deciding firmly about a sum of decimals to use - likely around four hundred, presuming the computer code soon halted! Pondering these ideas, words appealed to me. But a problem of zeros did exist. Pondering more, solution subsequently appeared. Zero suggests a punctuation element. Very novel! My thoughts were culminated. No periods, I concluded. All residual marks of punctuation = zeros. First digit expansion answer then came before me. On examining some problems unhappily arose. That imbecilic bug! The printout I possessed showed four nine as foremost decimals. Manifestly troubling. Totally every number looked wrong. Repairing the bug took much effort. A pi mnemonic with letters truly seemed good. Counting of all the letters probably should suffice. Reaching for a record would be helpful. Consequently, I continued, expecting a good final answer from computer. First number slowly displayed on the flat screen - 3. Good. Trailing digits apparently were right also. Now my memory scheme must probably be implementable. The technique was chosen, elegant in scheme: by self reference a tale mnemonically helpful was ensured. An able title suddenly existed - ``Circle Digits". Taking pen I began. Words emanated uneasily. I desired more synonyms. Speedily I found my (alongside me) Thesaurus. Rogets is probably an essential in doing this, instantly I decided. I wrote and erased more. The Rogets clearly assisted immensely. My story proceeded (how lovely!) faultlessly. The end, above all, would soon joyfully overtake. So, this memory helper story is incontestably complete. Soon I will locate publisher. There a narrative will I trust immediately appear, producing fame.
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    I only get 401, unless you count the decimal in PI as a character (not represented in the story).

    For the fun of it, no optimization of course, here's a quickie VB6 translation
    Code:
        Dim sPIstory As String
        sPIstory = "For a time I stood pondering on circle sizes. The large computer mainframe quietly processed all of its assembly code. Inside my entire hope lay for figuring out an elusive expansion. Value: pi. Decimals expected soon. I nervously entered a format procedure. The mainframe processed the request. " & _
        "Error. I, again entering it, carefully retyped. This iteration gave zero error printouts in all - success. Intently I waited. Soon, roused by thoughts within me, appeared narrative mnemonics relating digits to verbiage ! The idea appeared to exist but only in abbreviated fashion - little phrases typically. " & _
        "Pressing on I then resolved, deciding firmly about a sum of decimals to use - likely around four hundred, presuming the computer code soon halted! Pondering these ideas, words appealed to me. But a problem of zeros did exist. Pondering more, solution subsequently appeared. Zero suggests a punctuation element. " & _
        "Very novel! My thoughts were culminated. No periods, I concluded. All residual marks of punctuation = zeros. First digit expansion answer then came before me. On examining some problems unhappily arose. That imbecilic bug! The printout I possessed showed four nine as foremost decimals. Manifestly troubling. " & _
        "Totally every number looked wrong. Repairing the bug took much effort. A pi mnemonic with letters truly seemed good. Counting of all the letters probably should suffice. Reaching for a record would be helpful. Consequently, I continued, expecting a good final answer from computer. First number slowly displayed on the flat screen - 3. " & _
        "Good. Trailing digits apparently were right also. Now my memory scheme must probably be implementable. The technique was chosen, elegant in scheme: by self reference a tale mnemonically helpful was ensured. An able title suddenly existed - ""Circle Digits"". Taking pen I began. Words emanated uneasily. I desired more synonyms. " & _
        "Speedily I found my (alongside me) Thesaurus. Rogets is probably an essential in doing this, instantly I decided. I wrote and erased more. The Rogets clearly assisted immensely. My story proceeded (how lovely!) faultlessly. The end, above all, would soon joyfully overtake. So, this memory helper story is incontestably complete. " & _
        "Soon I will locate publisher. There a narrative will I trust immediately appear, producing fame. "
    
        Dim c As Long, iChar As Integer, sPI As String
        Dim lCount As Long, lPos As Long, bWrite As Boolean
        
        sPI = String$(402, "?")
        For c = 1 To Len(sPIstory)
            
            iChar = Asc(Mid$(sPIstory, c, 1))
            Select Case iChar
            Case 65 To 90 ' upper case
                lCount = lCount + 1
            Case 97 To 122 ' lower case
                lCount = lCount + 1
            Case 48 To 57 ' numeric 1-9
                bWrite = True
            Case 32, 46 ' period or space
                iChar = 0
                bWrite = True
            Case Else
                iChar = 48
                bWrite = True
            End Select
            
            If bWrite Then
                bWrite = False
                If lCount Then
                    If lCount > 9 Then
                        Mid$(sPI, lPos + 1, 1) = Left$(CStr(lCount), 1)
                        Mid$(sPI, lPos + 2, 1) = Right$(CStr(lCount), 1)
                        lPos = lPos + 2
                    Else
                        Mid$(sPI, lPos + 1, 1) = Left$(CStr(lCount), 1)
                        lPos = lPos + 1
                    End If
                    lCount = 0
                End If
                If iChar Then
                    Mid$(sPI, lPos + 1, 1) = Chr$(iChar)
                    lPos = lPos + 1
                    iChar = 0
                End If
            End If
        Next
        
        Mid$(sPI, 3, Len(sPI) - 2) = Mid$(sPI, 2, Len(sPI) - 2)
        Mid$(sPI, 2, 1) = "."
        Debug.Print sPI
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    Quote Originally Posted by boops boops View Post
    I wonder if the word "problemsunhappily" hasn't made it into the dictionaries yet? BB
    Yeah, tweaking that will change 2 values, but not the overall length. Also note that I replaced the double ' in the string with a single "
    Making above changes, it matches other PI values found on the net at 400 numbers past the decimal
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    "problemsunhappily"

    The space between them is somehow missing. So that makes it 402 now

    (corrected the original post now)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pradeep1210 View Post
    "problemsunhappily"

    The space between them is somehow missing. So that makes it 402 now
    Nope, not quite. Without the space >9 characters so 2 numeric values, but with the space, each word is <= 9 characters, still 2 numeric values

    And thanks for sharing this. I've never seen it before.
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    The point is that I can't believe the original author made that mistake. So it looks as thought the text has been retyped by someone with something less than 100&#37; accuracy. BB

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    Quote Originally Posted by abhijit View Post
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    when we learned to spell geography, we learned:
    George Eats Old Gray Rats And Paints Houses Yellow.
    for trig, Some Old Hippy Caught Another Hippy Trippin On Acid
    sin = opposite over hypotenuse, Cosine = adjacent over hypotenuse, tangent = opposite over adjacent
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    Quote Originally Posted by InvisibleDuncan View Post
    The colours of the rainbow, for history buffs:

    Richard of York gave battle in vain
    Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigio, violet.
    Or

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    Quote Originally Posted by InvisibleDuncan View Post
    The colours of the rainbow, for history buffs:

    Richard of York gave battle in vain
    Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigio, violet.
    That's an interesting way to remember it. We used an acronym VIBGYOR to remember it. We never did come up with an interesting mnemonic.
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    Back in like grade 3 we had the names for the qwerty keyboard keys.

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    Every Dad Cares
    Run From Vicky To Get Becky
    Young Harry Never Uses Joes Money
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    Never Eat Shredded Wheat
    The points of the compass going clockwise. I think my sister came up with this when I was about 6 or 7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyDexter View Post
    Never Eat Shredded Wheat
    The points of the compass going clockwise. I think my sister came up with this when I was about 6 or 7.
    Yep, that and "Naughty elephants squirt water".
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    I Will Crush You Filthy Heathens Beneath My Flaming Iron Hooves.

    It doesn't really stand for anything but it reminds me of happier times.

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    George Eddy Oscar Gray Rode A Pig Home Yesterday, Geography

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaVolpe View Post
    Planets. Though Pluto is no longer one of them
    Mary's Violet Eyes Made John Sit Up and Notice . < the period is Pluto
    .. the "a" in "and" presumably is a small asteroid?

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    SohCahToa

    Sine = Opposite/Hypotenuse
    Cosine = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
    Tangent = Opposite/Adjacent

    Only thing that stuck in my brain in Geometry

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    Not a great example, but it worked to remember leadership traits. It is supposed to be said like a man's name:


    JED JL BUCKET II:


    J- Judgement
    E- Enthusiasm
    D- Dedication

    J- Justice
    L- Loyalty

    B- Bravery
    U- Unselfishness
    C- Courage
    K- Knowledge
    E- Endurance
    T- Tact

    I-Integrity
    I-Initiative

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