| Subject: | Re: Math posers. Re: An new and very interesting intellectual game! |
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| From: | Mark Brader |
| Date: | Sat, 18 Jun 2005 03:27:50 -0000 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.math, sci.physics, rec.org.mensa, uk.org.mensa, rec.puzzles |
V. Karlamov:
> Here is a new (actually, 30 year old) What?Where?When? question that
> has an amazing answer:
Please reduce the crossposting, V.
> What great Russian thinker invented the famous Sputnik, the first
> artificial earth satellite?
I suppose this refers to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky.
> And in what year?
Mm, sometime in the 1890s?
--
Mark Brader | "[Jupiter's] satellites are invisible to the naked eye
Toronto | and therefore can have no influence on the Earth
msb@xxxxxxx | and therefore would be useless
| and therefore do not exist." -- Francesco Sizi
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