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Dear Terence

This is fantastic.
Coming to 1 + 1 = 2, i once had a nice experience of watching a child counting.

His mother was making broom. So she had made two bunchs and she was
making the third one. I was watching this child who would once in a
while would come near the bunches and count 1 2 3. While doing this he
was also turning around in circles and as he faces the broom again and
again count 123. As this was happening she had completed the job. Just
as the child had turned his back to the mother by chance she took all
the three bunches and made this in to one.
Then he turned and was about to count 123. It was nice to see the
surprise in his face.
1+ 1+1 has turned out to be one.

jinan


On 14/10/2015, Terence Love <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Is that a solution....?
>
> Mullah Nasruddin was visiting a restaurant with a famous scholar. The
> scholar offered to buy lunch.
>
> They chose fish, and, when served, one plate had a larger fish. The Mullah
> immediately chose the larger.
>
> The scholar complained this wasn't polite.
>
> The Mullah asked what the scholar would have done.
>
> The scholar said 'I would have chosen the smaller'
>
> The  Mullah said, 'And so...'
>
> Cheers,
> Terry
>
>


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