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  • Rated by DrPepperII on Sep 20, 2:48pm

    I am very impressed her insight is tremendous... Britany possesses a mind like one of those world class chess players, and then some.
  • Rated by Whomadewho on Sep 11, 2:07pm

    From the page: "Britney Gallivan"
  • Reviewed by JaykGrey on Sep 06, 5:12pm

    I've always doubted that 7 was our limit.
  • Rated by EmokittyRI on Aug 17, 9:00pm

    Cool beans.
  • Rated by aluis on Aug 04, 3:25pm

    "Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen." Through the Looking Glass by L. Carroll
  • Reviewed by suleman7012 on Jul 23, 7:30am

    highermathematics.blogspot.com
  • Rated by dacaldera on Jun 10, 8:05am

    I tried it myself, and couldn't get past 6 folds
  • Rated by vineetcoolguy on Jun 08, 11:34pm

    Extremely interesting. Geometric progression is really really counter intuitive. For example, there is an old story of a king and a poet who comes to his kingdom. The king offers him a reward and he tells him he would like one grain of rice on the first square of a chessboard, two on the second and so on. Long story short, the king agrees and gets screwed.
  • Rated by dylweed on Apr 24 2009, 1:19am

    folding her way into history. The mathematical mystery "unfolds." HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!