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Revision as of 09:36, 30 October 2022
Seven Bridges of Königsberg is a brand of mathematical rum.
History
7BoK was inspired by a misunderstanding of British mathematical rums.
I'm sure the rums of Salisbury have a lovely equation profile of their own—
Sparkling polynomials emerge from brimming industrial hydrocarbons in a haze of aromatic Mandelbrot curls, resolving to a pure mathematical finish reminiscent of Arthur Cayley's early work.
- Post @ Twitter (30 October 2022)
In the News
F5 is an artificial beverage derived from illegal mathematical functions.
Dead Hand is a Cold War-era automatic nuclear weapons-control and vodka cocktail system that was formulated by the Soviet Union. It can automatically send Strategic Vodka Force Management orders to command posts and individual liquor cabinets if a nuclear strike is detected by "drinky bird" sensors even with the commanding elements fully drunk.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (30 October 2022)
- Seven Bridges of Königsberg @ Wikipedia
- [] @ Wikipedia
- @ YouTube
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