Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Tuesday Tidbits: EARWORMS


We’ve all had them. That song or jingle playing over and over in our head, some times pleasing but more often than not irritating. I will not mention any song as I don’t want to be the cause of something vexing to drone on in your head for the rest of the day.



In addition to songs, I’ll get a word or a phrase earworm. A couple of recent ones are ancillary and Fibinache numbers . . . Fibenache? Fibinoche? Fibonache? Fibenoche?

Oh, I can’t spell it. And the trouble with words like this is if you don’t know how to spell them, you can’t look them up to figure out how to spell them. At least that’s how the drill went when I was growing up. I would ask the teacher how to spell a word and he/she would tell me to look it up in the dictionary. But I need to know how to spell it to look it up in the dictionary. And if I could spell it to look it up, I wouldn’t need to look it up. Grrr!

But I have digressed. Fortunately today, the Internet usually has the correct guess for what I was trying to spell. So let’s see if it can help me with Fibinache.

BINGO!

Or more correctly I should exclaim, FIBONACCI!

I never would have gotten there.

So now to find out exactly what it is.



Leonardo Fibonacci (1170-1250) was an Italian mathematician who made many original contributions in complex calculations, algebra, and geometry and pioneered number theory and indeterminate analysis, discovering the Fibonacci series.

Discovering the Fibonacci series? It wasn’t called the Fibonacci number—or series—when he discovered it. Each number in the series is the sum of the two preceding numbers. So the series goes: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, so on and so forth.



I’m not a science-y person, but that doesn’t seem like much of a discovery. Certainly someone before him added numbers like this, but he’s the one known for it. But there is probably a lot more to it that I have no interest in researching. I’m good.

Now on to ancillary: providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or situation. That sounds familiar. The Internet is ancillary to me being able to spell. (I think I used that right.)

Why these random words and phrases plague my brain, I haven’t a clue. But hopefully by writing about them, I can rid myself of their constant yammering.

Until the next one pops up to nag me.

=0)



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