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Monday, 10 November 2014
159 Facts and Snippets of Trivia
Demeiz
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A collection of 159 random tidbits of trivia. No particular subject set or theme. So enjoy!
I, as well as the original list compiler state that the facts have been checked to some degree (if at all) so the validity of all of them is suspect as well as completely open to change and new discovery. That being said however it still makes a great conversation piece even if just to discuss and show the debunked myth or common misconception.
I, as well as the original list compiler state that the facts have been checked to some degree (if at all) so the validity of all of them is suspect as well as completely open to change and new discovery. That being said however it still makes a great conversation piece even if just to discuss and show the debunked myth or common misconception.
182 foods for thought and groaners
A great collection of one-liners, groaners, parables and general food for thought paragraphs. The general philosophical inclinations varies quite wildly from cosmic pondering inducing to groan worthy lines worthy of an old joke book. None the less it's a great collection.
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
What is Logic? - Introduction to Logic concepts
Here is a basic introduction to Logic. Although you may come across logic Theories throughout your daily life. It's worth reading into the definition of logic and what Logic means.
Provided by the Hong Kong University, this is a small introductory lesson in Basic Logic Concept. The resources provided by the HKU are free of charge and they do not recieve funding, so if you find it useful please consider donating.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Logic Exercise - Sudoku
Sudoku - The Hottest Puzzle Craze Since Rubik's Cube
by Jacqui O'Brien
Sudoku is the addictive number puzzle that has taken the UK by storm and is now taking over the rest of the world. Since it first appeared in The Times in late 2004 its popularity has grow so that it appears in most UK newspapers and has spread to countries from India to Canada, Australia to South Africa.
So what is Sudoku all about? Sudoku is played on a nine by nine grid which is divided into nine smaller squares. The object of the puzzle is to fill in the digits from 1 to 9 so that it appears only once in each column, row and small three by three square. You are given some of the numbers and you have to use logic and deduction to find the position of the other numbers.
by Jacqui O'Brien
Sudoku is the addictive number puzzle that has taken the UK by storm and is now taking over the rest of the world. Since it first appeared in The Times in late 2004 its popularity has grow so that it appears in most UK newspapers and has spread to countries from India to Canada, Australia to South Africa.
So what is Sudoku all about? Sudoku is played on a nine by nine grid which is divided into nine smaller squares. The object of the puzzle is to fill in the digits from 1 to 9 so that it appears only once in each column, row and small three by three square. You are given some of the numbers and you have to use logic and deduction to find the position of the other numbers.
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