This worked on me. Did it work on you? Any ideas why?
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It's not really a math trick. It's a trick of association.
If you had never heard of diamonds, the trick probably wouldn't work.
By the way, it worked on me too.
I thought it worked due to the word "Quick". The K sound translates into a vegetable starting with that sound.
//I thought it worked due to the word "Quick". The K sound translates into a vegetable starting with that sound.//
Probably that too. The test would be to do it in a foreign language or to substitute another word for quick.
Aaron,
Incidentally, I wish to send you a Christmas present, one full of verve, energy, and pep--quite a lot of it, really--one to remember me by for all future Christmases.
Without your charming personality and engaging writings, I simply don't know what--besides Scientology, Mormonism, and the too often neglected Mohammadism--we would do to entertain ourselves.
Yours.
My guess was eggplant. Does that mean I've got an odd mind?
My guess was broccoli.
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