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Ms Grumpy 04-12-2011 03:00 PM

Man Math...what is it ?
 
I just read an article in the April issue of Muscle Car Review explaining what exactly Man Math is. So I just want to know what your definition of Man Math is, and exactly how you use it.

Hank70SS 04-12-2011 05:57 PM

No clue, guess I'll have to read the article.

Ms Grumpy 04-12-2011 07:47 PM

I know that many men use the Man Math method, my husband included. I am surprised that no one has the answer yet.

flash 04-12-2011 08:18 PM

I dont get that rag anymore can you scan us a copy of the article ? My math aint so good ,just ask Joan .

Ms Grumpy 04-12-2011 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by flash (Post 23198)
I dont get that rag anymore can you scan us a copy of the article ? My math aint so good ,just ask Joan .

Your answer is pretty close to Man Math. A lot closer than you think. I will try to scan it for you guys.

flash 04-13-2011 06:29 AM

My man math is I just need one more car, part ,etc .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bdubya 04-14-2011 05:51 PM

My man math is every part that comes to the house costs half as much as I paid when the gf asks.

grandsport 04-14-2011 09:28 PM

Not sure about the math,but I have man hearing.:)

flash 04-15-2011 08:37 AM

Gary ,I have that selective hearing ailment as well.

Derek69SS 04-15-2011 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by flash (Post 23252)
Gary ,I have that selective hearing ailment as well.

I have that, and selective memory too. ;)

Ms Grumpy 04-15-2011 12:33 PM

Man Math
Article by Tom Shaw
Muscle Car Review
April 2011

"So you've got a new box of resto parts or a new muscle car, parts car, expensive collectible, or treasure from eBay. You know if the missus discovers it, she'll set her phaser to kill. Too bad she just doesn't understand what a fantastic find a mud-caked axlehousing from a '71 Dodge Dart really is. But that's beside the point.

The challenge at hand is to win her over to your point of view. You've got to communicate, in terms she understand, what an important find you've made and why mere money should never stand in the way of genuine project car progress. For this, you'll need Man Math.

Man Math is feel-good, open minded, outcome-based, beyond-binary math that refuses to settle for one rigid, dogmatic right or wrong answer. It's more open, more tolerant of other ideas and alternate possibilities. It's hippie math. You wouldn't want your doctor of pilot using it, but sometimes it's just what the car guy needs.

For example, you just bought another Quadrajet carb off eBay for $200. Recarpeting the bedroom can wait a little longer, right? So strict, no-fun, killjoy wife math would simply take your checking balance and deduct $200. Example: Current balance of $650 minus $200 equals new balance of $450.

Wrong. That's so simplistic.

Man Math takes into account the context of the expenditure and its effect on the big picture. If I may demonstrate: You know that non-running engine you'be got in storage out in the garage? The one you took out of a donor car back when disco was the hot, new trend? Well, it hasn't fired a cylinder since before the rabbit attacked Jimmy Carter, but with that Quadrajet making it run, how much would that engine be worth now? Parted out, maybe $800 to $1,000. But in good, running condition, a couple thou? Maybe $2,500? So that carb didn't cost $200, it increased the value of that dormant engine by a thousand dollars. Even backing out the price of the carb, it made you $800! That's Man Math."


The article goes on, but I think you guys get the idea of what Man Math is. So how many have actually used Man Math ?
If you want to read the rest of the article it is in the
April 2011
Muscle Car Review
Author Tom Shaw

flash 04-15-2011 01:45 PM

When youre married to a car nut like I am you dont need Man Math. Joan would rather wait on something for the house and get the classics done .She is behind me all the way, all the time. I think shes a keeper if she will keep putting up with me.

Highway Star 04-15-2011 02:12 PM

I used this mathematical algorithm just the other day after getting a set of 17" Alloy wheels/tires off a 2004 Chevy Suburban from a friend for $200. I drove home, my wife noticed them on the 'burb, and I commenced the algebraic explanation.






She didn't buy it.

Ms Grumpy 04-15-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by flash (Post 23262)
When youre married to a car nut like I am you dont need Man Math. Joan would rather wait on something for the house and get the classics done .She is behind me all the way, all the time. I think shes a keeper if she will keep putting up with me.

I think after all these years you know she is a keeper ! Joan is one in a million. You better treat her right and make sure she has whatever she needs for her cars.

Ms Grumpy 04-15-2011 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Highway Star (Post 23263)
I used this mathematical algorithm just the other day after getting a set of 17" Alloy wheels/tires off a 2004 Chevy Suburban from a friend for $200. I drove home, my wife noticed them on the 'burb, and I commenced the algebraic explanation.






She didn't buy it.

That is because she was not schooled in Man Math. Did she grow up around a bunch of mechanics ? I think that those of us, women at least, that grew up around fathers, brothers, uncles and friends who worked on cars, learned the Man Math early on. I think I was fortunate in learning this early, as it has come in handy for many other things in my life.

Highway Star 04-15-2011 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms Grumpy (Post 23266)
That is because she was not schooled in Man Math. Did she grow up around a bunch of mechanics ?

No, she is a math teacher. :grumpy::banana:

Ms Grumpy 04-15-2011 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Highway Star (Post 23267)
No, she is a math teacher. :grumpy::banana:

So maybe she is better at Man Math than we can imagine. Sorry...

Seeb 04-21-2011 04:48 PM

8 cars for 4 drivers ???...although it's really 8 for me and just three for the other 3:D

Ms Grumpy 04-21-2011 06:21 PM

So if there is 8 cars and 3 of them are for others. Then you have 5/8 of the cars. So a little more than 1/2 of them are for you Seeb. That is not bad. Actually I think that according to the Man Math system, you are doing pretty good.


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