Identify the next number in ...
[1912] Identify the next number in ... - Identify the next number in this sequence 101, 112, 131, 415, 161, 718, ... - #brainteasers #math - Correct Answers: 91 - The first user who solved this task is Maja Inkret
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Identify the next number in ...

Identify the next number in this sequence 101, 112, 131, 415, 161, 718, ...
Correct answers: 91
The first user who solved this task is Maja Inkret.
#brainteasers #math
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Should Have Glasses

A policeman stops a lady and asks for her license. He says "Lady, it says here that you should be wearing glasses."
The woman answered "Well, I have contacts."
The policeman replied "I don't care who you know! You're getting a ticket!"
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Sir John Graham Kerr

Born 18 Sep 1869; died 21 Apr 1957 at age 87.English embryologist whose research advanced knowledge of the evolution of vertebrates. He also promoted ideas in naval camouflage for WWI. Early in his career, pursuing his zoological interests, Kerr went on two expeditions to the Pilcomayo River in South America. Much of his subsequent research was based on samples collected during these expeditions. In a letter to Winston Churchill, dated 24 Sep 1914, he referred to observing animal camouflage in South America, and recommended painting war ships with graduated shading. He also communicated with Ernest Bevin and Clement Atlee and others concerning camouflage. Although sometimes credited with invention of the dazzle scheme of camouflage, his ideas were less extreme.«
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