God Plays Dice

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17 February 2009

On the combinatorics of tourism

Tourists Not Leaving Landmark Until All Permutations Of Groups And Cameras Exhausted, from The Onion.
Posted by Michael Lugo at 8:06 AM
Labels: humor, The Onion

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