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Mathematics (27)
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007 News WWW Edition 
This newsletter attempts to combine mathematics and humour.
http://www.math.toronto.edu/007/007-news.html
Fun With Math 
Annotated links to math jokes, humor and mathematical recreations.
http://mathres.kevius.com/fun.html
Icecube's Keep 
A humorous and sometimes metaphysical look at the world of mathematics.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~icecube
Math Humor 
Short page of jokes and lists.
http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/mathhumor.html
Math Humor from Platonic Realms 
Jokes, puns, and limericks having to do with mathematics. Also provides a link to the math humor e-book, Nowhere Dense. Content changes daily.
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/humor/index.asp
Math Jokes 
A collection of jokes about math and mathematicians.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~runde/jokes.html
Mathematical humour 
Definitions, anecdotes, and limericks about math and mathematicians.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~cherk/mathjokes.html
Statistics Jokes 
Henry Bottomley's collection.
http://www.btinternet.com/~se16/hgb/statjoke.htm
The Calculus Hater 
Calculus - a bane to millions of students.
http://www.ihatecalculus.com/
The Canonical List of Math Jokes 
Part of the Index of Canonical Lists. Plenty of other fun stuff on the site as well.
http://cnonline.net/~TheCookieJar/math_jokes_01.html
The Effects of Moore's Law and Slacking on Large Computations 
We show that, in the context of Moore's Law, overall productivity can be increased for large enough computations by `slacking' or waiting for some period of time before purchasing a computer and beginning the calculation.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9912202
The Gnarly Gnews 
Bi-monthly humorous math newsletter featuring interviews with famous mathematicians and scientists. Includes puzzles, limericks, and riddles.
http://www.gnarlymath.com/news/gnews1_1.html
The Math Humor Page 
A collection of math humor links.
http://www.dctech.com/physics/humor_math.php
The Weekly Puzzler 
Not all of these are mathematical in nature, but many of them are.
http://www.cartalk.com/content/puzzler/
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