An on-going, almost daily, commentary on our travel experiences, tips and thoughts as we arrive and live in countries and places most people can only dream of. Given time, we also like to take an off-beat look at what's been making the news back in the UK or locally and so we end up taking the piss... a lot.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Pointless
Researchers at Mensa have hypothesised that if a child was raised and taught mathematics in base 32 he would be able to solve complex equations nearly four times as fast than if he had learned base 10.
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