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A friend asks

Posted on 22 August 2010 by fromtheheartofeurope

Q: How can you tell if a mathematician is an extrovert?

A: If he looks at your shoes when he is talking to you.

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One thought on “A friend asks”

  1. nwhyte on 26 July 2012 at 07:46 said:

    I shall do my best, though not sure if I’ll be able to before the voting deadline.

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