Calculate the number 4136
[8408] Calculate the number 4136 - NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 4136 using numbers [3, 6, 3, 4, 73, 763] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. - #brainteasers #math #numbermania - Correct Answers: 0
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Calculate the number 4136

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 4136 using numbers [3, 6, 3, 4, 73, 763] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 0
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Corgi Jokes - to celebrate International Corgi Day

We celebrate International Corgi Day on June the 4th. Get involved in International Corgi Day, tell a Corgi Joke!

Q: Why are most corgi jokes such bad jokes?
A: Because they’re too short.

Q: What do you call a corgi that is overweight?
A: Low-fat

Q: Why do corgis react so violently when their food is touched?
A: Because they have a short fuse.

Q: What do you call a corgi owner who instructs his canine companion in dance?
A: A corgi-o-grapher.

Q: How do corgis unlock doors?
A: By using a Corg-key

Q: When it’s cold outside, what does a corgi wear?
A: The cordigan

Q: What do you call a dog from New Mexico?
A: An Albu-corgi.

Q: Why are corgis such excellent hunting companions?
A: They are in-corg-nito because concealment is not necessary.

Q: Why do corgis enjoy going to the mall?
A: Because they want their tail to come back.

Q: What occurs when a corgi is connected to a battery?
A: A short circuit occurs.

Q: If a corgi dresses up as one of the Avengers for Halloween, what would you call him?
A: One Thorgi.

Q: When other dogs eat their food, why do corgis grow aggressive?
A: Because they are short-tempered dogs.

Q: Why did the corgi sit in the shade on a hot day?
A: Because it didn’t want to be a “hot dog.”

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Hertha Marks Ayrton

Died 26 Aug 1923 at age 69 (born 28 Apr 1854). Phoebe Sarah Hertha Marks Ayrton was an English electrical engineer, inventor and mathematician (née Phoebe Sarah Marks) who during her education showed an aptitude for science and mathematics. She invented a sphygmograph (a device that charts pulse beats, but was not the first to do so), and a line divider (a drafting instrument to divide a line into any given number of equal parts). She began working with William Ayrton, whom she subsequently married (1885). Hertha took up her huband’s interest in electric arc experiments. Her design improvements made arc lights quieter and more reliable. She published a book on The Electric Arc (1902). As a woman she was denied a degree from Cambridge, and at first refused membership in the Royal Society (1902). She invented an anti-gas fan (flapper) used during WWI.«[EB gives date of death as 26 Aug 1923; some sources state 23 Aug.]
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