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Yes interesting point. Idiot savants can usually do fast mental arithmetic but are crap in maths.
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I thought school maths has moved on from the days when kids chanted their times tables in class and were expected to work out sums in their heads (with the help of their fingers) and using a calculator was regarded as cheating during tests or exams.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo - that's arithmetic.
My daughter isn't doing too well in maths at school, since she can't do mental arithmetic quickly enough for their liking. I pointed out to her teacher that I can't do mental arithmetic quickly either, but I've got a maths degree.
(Anyway, he can't talk - he often adds up her test scores incorrectly ).
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Your kindred spirits.
http://www.geeksquad.co.uk/default.aspx
Why not become a Nerd too?
http://www.iwanttobeanerd.com/are-you-a-nerd.aspLast edited by Denny; 19 January 2008, 12:46.
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No - that's arithmetic.Originally posted by Diver View PostYou mean sums and counting and things yeh ?
My daughter isn't doing too well in maths at school, since she can't do mental arithmetic quickly enough for their liking. I pointed out to her teacher that I can't do mental arithmetic quickly either, but I've got a maths degree.
(Anyway, he can't talk - he often adds up her test scores incorrectly ).
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Did maths at uni, easy enough. Got any relevence these days, not much...
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i think your confusing geeks with nerds anyways
and bysaying that i have put myself firmly in the geek camp
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From someone that considers counting a valid contributionOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Postthen why not start this thread in light relief?
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Rithmetic.

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