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By Geeks out of the Box Posted on December 28, 2021December 28, 2021

Predictions and Plans

Late December is always a great time to dream about the future. How fast will the internet become? What will be the actual speed our future data will travel? Below … Continue reading Predictions and Plans

Categories: Computer Science, Electronics, Engineering, Notes on everyday life, Physics, Simon teaching, Simon's sketch book, Thoughts about the worldTags: Computer Science, data, internet, predictions, Ray Kurzweil, speed
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on March 5, 2021May 15, 2021

What is a fidget spinner’s actual speed, in km/h?

How fast can a fidget spinner spin? Is it not that fast or can you literally use it as a car wheel? Inspired by Matt Parker, who listened to the … Continue reading What is a fidget spinner’s actual speed, in km/h?

Categories: Experiments, Geometry Joys, Math and Computer Science Everywhere, motor skills, Murderous Maths, Notes on everyday life, Physics, Simon teaching, Simon's sketch bookTags: Experiments, fidget spinner, homeschooling, math, Matt Parker, Physics, self-directed learning, speed

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