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This page will appeal to those who like a good puzzle. I mean, a puzzle probably several orders of magnitude above what you're used to puzzling upon, but, upon solving any of them you can pretty much count on a scholarship and some serious bragging rights with your friends. Your reputation will be made. Mind you, many of these might not be as tough as they initially appear, and just require a fresh perspective to lay them to rest. Should that be the case with you, try and limit your solving of them to one a day, to give the rest of us a chance . . . .
Link: (Wolfram) http://mathworld.wolfram.com/UnsolvedProblems.html
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This is an old site, but delightful nonetheless. . .written with a curiously charming german accent our hero Ulli (and his tortoise Jetta) must be everyones favorite pervert. NOTE: This site deals with, um, adult themes in a tasteful and humorous manner (meaning that action is implied, not stated). Probably very suitable for someone your working with. Definitely not suitable for children. http://www.michaelkelly.fsnet.co.uk/karl.htm
Update: Old Link dead, new link here: http://michaelkelly.artofeurope.com/karl.htm
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If, like me, you work on the computer you sometimes think that you have seen it all. . .by which, there is nothing on the net that is interesting that you haven't yet discovered. This is probably not true, given that you would probably need a lifetime to view all the content that's being added to the web in just a day. Here's a link that I find rather inspiring, if only for the gallery - not just a link, but a road that opens into a whole new virtual city of wonder. . .http://spacecollective.org/
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This should be taught in schools. http://www.storyofstuff.com/. If you have children 9 years and above, have them watch this. Watch it with them.
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An interesting article on the new hardwiring of our brains. . . http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/google