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I have the one or other interesting Math blog in my feedreader that I follow. It would be interesting to compile a list of Math blogs that are interesting to read, and do not require research-level math skills.

I'll start with my entries:

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    "List of X" questions generally [are frowned upon](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/57226/should-we-have-a-list-of-x-close-reason).2010-07-20
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    Yes you're right. I'd like to quote Robert Cartaino (http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3/list-of-interesting-math-podcasts) on this one: "[...] *any question that asks users to create a list or poll should definitely be made community wiki* [...]". I think it would interesting to compile a list of math blogs that do not require research-level math skills to be followed, since I personally find it quite difficult to find such Math blogs. In the end the community or a moderator has to decide if this question shall be closed; I for one do not hope that it gets closed :)2010-07-20
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    @badp: considering the upvotes, I think it's safe to say people like this question. I for one am very interested in seeing answers to this.2010-07-21
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    Eh! This Division by Zero guy stole my name!2010-07-22
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    If it helps, you can refer to my personal website, where I blog about Mathematical Shortcuts : http://www.sapnaedu.in2013-06-15

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