Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Hergert Numbers & The Dukes of Hazzard!


A couple weeks ago when I was in Nashville, I had the opportunity to visit Cooter's Place. It's a Dukes of Hazzard museum owned by Ben Jones who played Cooter on the legendary show. Not only did I get to pose with cardboard cutouts of the Duke boys, but I was in the presence of The General Lee itself. OK, it was really just one of the many General Lee's that were used for the show. Still, it was pretty cool. For $5, I could've sat in the car for my picture, but then you wouldn't see my shirt as easily.


They had a massive collection of Dukes memorabilia on display. Everything from Daisy Duke's famous short shorts to Dukes of Hazzard calculators! A classic place to "spread the word" in the heart of the south.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Hergert Numbers Hit The Grand Ole Opry!


With the 2014 AMATYC Conference being held at the Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN, it was the perfect opportunity to take the Hergert Numbers movement to the heart of country-western music - The Grand Ole Opry. To be precise, these photos are in front of The Grand Ole Opry House where The Grand Ole Opry show is held weekly. Either way, this giant guitar brought about an irresistible photo opportunity.

The conference also gave me several chances to tell the story of Hergert Numbers and gain a few new converts to the terminology. Thanks to all who politely listened while I explained what in the world my t-shirt meant! See you next year at AMATYC 2015 in New Orleans!!


Friday, October 31, 2014

Hergert Numbers at Kansas State University!



Hergert Numbers invaded the heart of the midwest this weekend as Dr. Paul McCombs showed his shirt off at his alma mater - Kansas State University. Here we see Paul before the Wildcats took down their rival Texas Longhorns 23-0 at the KSU Homecoming game. The victory was number 500 in K-State history!


A couple days later, Dr. McCombs gave a talk to a group of K-State math students about what it's like to teach at a community college. As always, special thanks to Paul for helping to spread the word!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Hergert Numbers at Niagara Falls!


Dr. Paul McCombs and his family took a road trip to upstate New York in August and stopped off at Niagara Falls. He nearly forgot to bring his shirt but his wife had already packed it for him. Fortunately, Dr. McCombs did not attempt to go over the falls in a barrel wearing his Hergert Numbers t-shirt.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Dr. Tom Lombardo Takes the Challenge!

RVC Professor Dr. Tom Lombardo took his ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in his Hergert Numbers t-shirt and added $5 to my donation. Anybody else up for it?


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

ALS Ice Bucket Challenge


Today I took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. You can watch the video here. You'll see that among those I challenged are the owners of Hergert Numbers t-shirts. I'm starting with a $50 donation to support ALS research and I will add $5 to my donation for every person who does their Ice Bucket Challenge wearing their HN shirt.

Since there are over 100 shirts out there, I hope that we can raise some serious cash here. Or you could just go to the ALS Association and make your own donation.

So, this time let's spread the word about this terrible disease and see how much money we can raise for ALS research.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Another Hergert Numbers Wedding!


Today was another special day in Hergert Numbers history. This afternoon I attended the wedding of Taylor Smith & Timothy Slabaugh. Taylor & Tim are the second pair of Calculus students who have gotten married after being in my class together. I can't take quite as much credit for this one since they had been dating for quite some time before that class, but it's still exciting to see them move into the next chapter of their lives.

The other HN wedding was Tim's older brother Josh tying the knot with Rachel in 2010. Now those two really got to know one another during their Calculus class so I feel like I played a more significant role in their relationship. And I keep hearing that their younger sister is coming to Rock Valley College next year, so we'll see what the future holds for her.

Congratulations to Taylor and Tim! They'll be spreading the word on campus at Baylor University starting this fall.