Unusual talents
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
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( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
B3tans! Can you hum with your tongue? (Your Ginger Fuhrer can and he once demonstrated this to a producer on Blockbusters on the hope of getting on TV) Maybe you can bend your thumb in a really horrid way that makes it look broken. (Your Ginger Fuhrer's other special talent) What can you do? Extra points if you fancy demonstrating this with the odd pic or youtube vid.
Suggested by Dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 18 Nov 2010, 14:28)
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I know my 99 times table
Kinda. I have a trick to do it (for numbers under 100)
Instantaneous answers. No "multiplying by 100 and substracting" either
( , Tue 23 Nov 2010, 23:32, 4 replies)
Kinda. I have a trick to do it (for numbers under 100)
Instantaneous answers. No "multiplying by 100 and substracting" either
( , Tue 23 Nov 2010, 23:32, 4 replies)
2 minutes with a calculator reveals your secret :)
And also that it works for numbers over 100. Should work for any number really?
This is most pleasing (in an autistic kinda way). Thanks!
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 9:08, closed)
And also that it works for numbers over 100. Should work for any number really?
This is most pleasing (in an autistic kinda way). Thanks!
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 9:08, closed)
looks like
lets use 20 as an example. The answer is 1980 in this case.
The first part of the answer is the subject (20) minus 1 = 19.
The second part is 100 - subject(20) = 80. Concatenate: 1980.
For numbers over 100, the first 2 numbers of the answer are calculated as above (but only using the first 2 numbers of the subject). The remaining number is 1000 minus the subject.
I think.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 12:49, closed)
lets use 20 as an example. The answer is 1980 in this case.
The first part of the answer is the subject (20) minus 1 = 19.
The second part is 100 - subject(20) = 80. Concatenate: 1980.
For numbers over 100, the first 2 numbers of the answer are calculated as above (but only using the first 2 numbers of the subject). The remaining number is 1000 minus the subject.
I think.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 12:49, closed)
My son is a wiz at maths
because they teach him all this stuff at school. Some of the stuff he comes out with is unbeleivable.
benifits of a private edukashun I suppose.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 18:56, closed)
because they teach him all this stuff at school. Some of the stuff he comes out with is unbeleivable.
benifits of a private edukashun I suppose.
( , Wed 24 Nov 2010, 18:56, closed)
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