The Big Book of Brain Games: 1,000 PlayThinks of Art, Mathematics & Science
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
9:14 pm

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Review
“An opus…Mixing math with wonder.”—Washington Post Book World (The Washington Post )
An opusMixing math with wonder.Washington Post Book World (The Washington Post )
Product Description
About the original 1000 PlayThinks,Will Shortz of The New York Times said it best: “The most wide-ranging, visually appealing, entertaining, gigantic collection of brainteasers since Sam Loyd’s Cyclopedia of Puzzles almost a century ago.” Inside The Big Book of Brain Games, you will find an obsessive collection of 1,000 challenges, puzzles, riddles, illusions—originals as well as must-do classics—it’s like salted peanuts for the brain. With jampacked pages and a full-color illustration for each entry, the book, opened anywhere, is a call to action. (And it’s guaranteed to make you smarter.) Twelve basic categories include Geometry, Patterns, Numbers, Logic and Probability, and Perception. An easy-to-read key at the top of each game ranks its difficulty on a scale of 1 to 10, while indices in the back cross-reference the puzzles. (You’ll find the answers back there, too.)
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yeees
! RT science aekk demain
最初見た時から1000は増えてるww
looooooooooool
i see your point, a drivers car.
Hells to the yeah!
Tenho o dvd desse show a venda.
this is SOOOO interesting
! ty for this wonderfull video!
huhahhahaha… canım Arman’ım ya… Sen de bir gün böyle eğlenceli şeyler araştırırsın diye umdum aniden ben de, eğer istersen denek de olabilirim. Elektrotları falan bağlayıp bi Schlotzky’s bi limonlu brokoli falan yedirebilirsin. Bilim için canım feda
You usually use the method of citing used in professional journals (pull out a science journal & look & copy the manner of the reference citing); it is a bit different from traditional reference citing.
I would Rec. Little Women(1868-1869) and it's sequel Little Men(1871) and Jo's Boys(1886) by Louisa May Alcott.
It is about four sisters who live life during that time period. it is loosly based on the authors childhood.
I would also recomend Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery,
Also:
The Once and Future King by T.H. White
A King Aurthur Tale.
With the sequel: The Book of Merlin
Gina Trapani thinks you’re a “lemming with no self control.” Cory Doctorow says you are “something the size of a baby hippo, the color of a week-old boiled potato, that lives by itself, in the dark, in a double-wide on the outskirts of Topeka. It’s covered with eyes and it sweats constantly. The sweat runs into those eyes and makes them sting. It has no mouth… no genitals, and can only express its mute extremes of murderous rage and infantile desire by changing the channels on a universal remote.”
Just got high score at
For Indian parents taking care of children is more important than science. Feeding, giving comfort and other things are of more values.
This is not wrong you dumb motherfucker, it’s highly unlikely that they’re going to bother with a human brain considering that a rats brain is much smaller and easier to get hold of considering that you can get a rat by the dozen in any wooded area not to mention that humans have a higher value in life than a simple rat you dumb motherfucker go kill yourself you retarded piece of shit and let people get on with the real science considering that it’s not against nature to better ourselves.
damn she was 13
RT stuff on my mind . ugh ! î hate when my brain feeLs heavy L0L