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Futility Closet 2 by Greg Ross
Futility Closet 2 by Greg Ross







They also have a great weekly podcast “ featuring forgotten stories from the pages of history“, “ surprising and curious tales from the past and (…) lateral thinking puzzles“. Futility Closet Greg and Sharon Ross 32:47 Last. The blog run by Greg Ross is absolutely awesome and the trivia, puzzles, and oddities never disappoint.įutility Closet is a collection of entertaining curiosities in history, literature, language, art, philosophy, and mathematics, designed to help you waste time as enjoyably as possible. The goal of Hidden Brain isn’t merely to entertain, but to give you insights to apply at work, at home and throughout your life. ” Hidden Brain links research from psychology and neurobiology with findings from economics, anthropology, and sociology, among other fields. Using science and storytelling, Hidden Brain reveals the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, and the biases that shape our choices.” Forty-two percent of Slovenian two-year-olds know the number two, while only four percent of English. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.“ Hidden Brain helps curious people understand the world – and themselves. Trivia submitted by Greg Ross, Futility Closet. Heres a second helping of entertaining oddities in history, literature, language, art, philosophy, and mathematics from the folks at Futility Closet. I'm hooked - there's nothing quite like it!" - Mark Frauenfelder, founder, Boing Boing Pickover, author of The Mathematics Devotional"Futility Closet delivers concentrated doses of weird, wonderful, brain-stimulating ideas and anecdotes, curated mainly from forgotten old books. Buy this book and feed your mind!"- Clifford A. Forty-two percent of Slovenian two-year-olds know the number two, while only four percent of.

Futility Closet 2 by Greg Ross

Plus the amusing inventions, curious words, puzzles and oddities that regularly entertain millions of website visitors and podcast listeners.Editorial Reviews "A wild, wonderful, and educational romp through history, science, zany patents, math puzzles, wonderful words (like boanthropy, hallelujatic, and andabatarian), the Devil’s Game, self-contradicting words, and so much more. Trivia submitted by Greg Ross, Futility Closet. Here's a second helping of entertaining oddities in history, literature, language, art, philosophy, and mathematics from Futility Closet, the online catalog of beguiling curiosities: joyous dogs, soul-stirring Frenchmen, runaway balloons, U-turning communists, manful hummingbirds, recalcitrant Ws, intractable biplanes, vengeful whales, hairless trombonists, abusive New Zealanders, unreconstituted cannibals, mysterious blimps, thrice-conscripted Koreans, imaginary golf courses, irate Thackerays, and hundreds more.









Futility Closet 2 by Greg Ross