Wednesday 4 March 2015

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Mar 05, 2015)

The Father of Algebra



Diophantus was a Greek mathematician who lived in the third century. He was one of the first mathematicians to use algebraic symbols.



Most of what is known about Diophantus's life comes from an algebraic riddle from around the early sixth century. The riddle states:



Diophantus's youth lasted one sixth of his life. He grew a beard after one twelfth more. After one seventh more of his life, he married. 5 years later, he and his wife had a son. The son lived exactly one half as long as his father, and Diophantus died four years after his son.



How many years did Diophantus live?





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When a woman is attracted to a man, she speaks…

When a woman is attracted to a man, she speaks in a higher pitch than she does normally.






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A study found that German raised children of white and black American soldiers…

A study found that German raised children of white and black American soldiers had nearly identical IQ’s. Many have interpreted this to mean racial IQ differences found in other studies are due to cultural and environmental factors.






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Dominos Pizza stopped using its “Avoid The Noid” mascot because…

Domino’s Pizza stopped using its “Avoid The Noid” mascot because a 22 yr old paranoid schizophrenic named Kenneth Noid–thinking he was the real Noid–took 2 employees hostage with a .357 magnum revolver.






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A decade before the SR-71 first flew, the Military had a Mach 4.3 capable Ramjet created…

A decade before the SR-71 first flew, the Military had a Mach 4.3 capable Ramjet created to test its own air defenses. It was so effective, it was cancelled to avoid embarrassing the military’s own air defenses any further. The man who designed it went on to create the SR-71 spyplane.






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A tax auditor in Finland died at his desk, and despite there being 100 staff…

A tax auditor in Finland died at his desk, and despite there being 100 staff on the same floor in the department no-one realized he was dead for 2 days.






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Brain Teaser 3/4/2015

It's About Age...



1. In 1990, a person is 15 years old. In 1995 that same person is 10 years old. How is this possible?



2. A man was born in 1955. He's alive and well today at age 33. How is this possible?

Solution

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Today in History for 4th March 2015

Historical Events


1570 - King Philip II bans foreign Dutch students

1947 - WWJ (now WDIV) TV channel 4 in Detroit, MI (NBC) begins broadcasting

1976 - John Pezzin bowls 33 consecutive strikes at Toledo, Ohio

1977 - Colin Croft takes 8-29 against Pakistan at Port-of-Spain

1982 - NASA launches Intelsat V satellite, no. 504

2006 - 26th Golden Raspberry Awards: Dirty Love wins


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Famous Birthdays


1838 - Paul Lacome, composer

1878 - Peter D. Ouspensky, Russian philosopher (d. 1947)

1939 - James Aubrey Turner, scientist

1954 - Catherine O'Hara, Toronto Ont, comedienne (Beetlejuice, SCTV)

1978 - Rachel Roberts, Canadian model and actress

1993 - Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown


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Famous Deaths


1851 - Michael Henkel, composer, dies at 70

1953 - Sergei S Prokoviev, Russian composer (Peter and the wolf), dies at 61

1986 - Richard Manuel, rock vocalist/pianist (Band), commits suicide at 42

2005 - Robert Consoli, American actor and musician (b. 1964)

2008 - Gary Gygax, Fantasy author and role-playing games creator. (b. 1938)

2010 - Tetsuo Kondo, Japanese politician (b. 1929)


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