The Physics of Santa and His Reindeer

For me, there is still one more workday ahead, but some of you may already be on vacation as of today or tomorrow.

Before I happily close my office door from the outside to celebrate a traditional German Christmas with my beloved ones, I would like to wish all of our readers a Happy and Peaceful Holiday Season.

I look forward to a continued conversation through this blog and the other PTC communities in 2011.

For Santa, the busy times are just about to begin!

'tis the season!

This is an excerpt of a little piece of netlore that you may already be familiar with, as it has supposedly been around since the 1990s: The physics of Santa and his reindeer.

Enjoy!

Bettina

PS: Don’t think too much about math, Mathcad, or equations at Christmas – use your time off to relax ;-)

About Alan Belniak

Alan Belniak likes most things digital. A self-proclaimed Web 2.0 kind of guy, Alan consumes various forms of digital media, tracks trends, follows the social networking space, and tries to make sense of it all. That's in his spare time. For 40 hours a week, Alan works at a major Boston-based software development company, where he is employed as the company's Director of Social Media Marketing. In this role, Alan works in a tactical and strategic fashion to find ways to use social media channels to better interact with customers, and to direct that feedback to R&D, marketing, sales, and the appropriate groups. The Subjectively Speaking blog is Alan's. It contains his opinions and observations and does not necessarily reflect those of his company or his company's customers or partners. To contact Alan, follow him on Twitter (@abelniak), make a comment in a post, or e-mail him at alan belniak gmail com.
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