Filled to the brim with mathematicians, scientists, engineers, programmers and their ilk. Listen to your inner voice telling you: Read this book.
Put on your glasses and grab your graphing calculator, this book is gonna lay some geekdom on your ass. Whether the humor is merely intelligent or if it involves intelligent people, we've got it all. Warning: Some of the jokes will take some background knowledge, so cretins and illiterates need not apply.
Here are some of my personal nerdy favourites:
Want more? Be sure to check out Eric's other books for further humour and life hacks.
Put on your glasses and grab your graphing calculator, this book is gonna lay some geekdom on your ass. Whether the humor is merely intelligent or if it involves intelligent people, we've got it all. Warning: Some of the jokes will take some background knowledge, so cretins and illiterates need not apply.
Here are some of my personal nerdy favourites:
- What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
- Your mother is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
- The bartender says, “Sorry, we don’t serve time travelers in here.”
A time traveler walks into a bar. - Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
- A mathematician, an engineer, and a physicist are each given a red rubber ball and are asked to find its volume. The physicist drops it into water and measures the displacement. The mathematician sets up a triple integral, and then solves it. The engineer says "Damn, has anyone got a red rubber ball table? I only have the ones for blue and purple."
Want more? Be sure to check out Eric's other books for further humour and life hacks.