A few days ago I learned that... Abe Lincoln is related to 2 famous ppl that we all know (of).
Do you have a story to share about this???
that you were very surprised to learn that ...
This is more of a trivia-question than a puzzle.Perhaps Queen Elizabeth II ??
WHO met the most number of US presidents?
Ambiguous headline -------On the BBC website:
"Migrants making false domestic abuse claims to stay in UK".
HenHanna@NewsGrouper <user4055@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
A few days ago I learned that... Abe Lincoln is related to 2 famous ppl that we all know (of).
From a database of questionable reliability I see that Abe is shown as
. 1st cousin 6x removed of George Clooney
. 2nd cousin 2x removed of Robert LaFolette (very famous Senator and Governor)
1st cousin 6x removed (which is 32 times closer than 6th cousin 1x removed) is the relationship I have to the great American hero John Brown.
The shared DNA portion with an N'th cousin K'x removed is
2^-(2N + K + 1)
Do you have a story to share about this???
that you were very surprised to learn that ...
I find it interesting that experts concur that Henry Cary, Baron Hunsdon,
was not only the 1st cousin of Queen Elizabeth on their mothers' side,
but also probably her half-brother on their father's side.
This is more of a trivia-question than a puzzle.Perhaps Queen Elizabeth II ??
WHO met the most number of US presidents?
Her reign intersected with 14 distinct U.S. Presidencies; presumably
most of them met her at special functions.
Ambiguous headline -------On the BBC website:
"Migrants making false domestic abuse claims to stay in UK".
Two parsings:
(Migrants (making false domestic abuse claims)) to stay in UK
(Migrants making (false domestic abuse claims to stay in UK)
Strictly speaking NEITHER is a valid grammatical sentence.
(Neither the infinitive "to stay" nor the gerund "making" is valid
as a principal verb, though headlines are often non-sentences.)
The ambiguity can be fixed (and the clauses made into proper sentences)
by inserting "are" before each principal verb.
A comma before "to stay" might fix the ambiguity in the first parsing,
but, I think, is disallowed under most commatization rules.
Cheers,
James
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