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Post by jonren on Jan 26, 2009 8:38:53 GMT
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Post by Foxy1 on Jan 26, 2009 10:06:53 GMT
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Post by jonren on Jan 26, 2009 10:20:04 GMT
I always imagined that there would never be another like me.
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Post by flatandy on Jan 26, 2009 10:24:46 GMT
He can recite Pi - the number starting 3.14 that gives the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter - to 518 decimal places. He also knows the periodic table by heart.
Bet he's a laugh at student parties, eh?
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sushimo
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Post by sushimo on Jan 26, 2009 10:37:45 GMT
I just hope he gets the chance to be a 'real kid'.
Singapore (or Hong Kong) is the best country for him to be in though, they know how to cope with kids like this. In this country we would probably try and hold him back with the masses, or over-hype him.
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Post by Libby on Jan 26, 2009 21:45:31 GMT
Can't be that much fun growing up knowing you're a genius!
His upbringing can't be normal because he isn't, poor lad!
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Post by Scooby Do on Jan 26, 2009 21:51:05 GMT
Can't be that much fun growing up knowing you're a genius! His upbringing can't be normal because he isn't, poor lad! Wouldn't he have the sense to know that and be able to adjust/compensate?
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Post by Libby on Jan 26, 2009 21:54:16 GMT
I doubt it Scooby! He is a brilliant kid, surely the normal toys that kids his age play with would bore him rigid! If he is scientifically so clever, he wouldn't really be interested in simplistic toys surely. I may be wrong of course. . . .
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Post by Scooby Do on Jan 26, 2009 21:57:33 GMT
He would "play" with toys that suit his ability.
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Post by Libby on Jan 26, 2009 22:16:41 GMT
Goodness knows what they would be?! Computers and taking them apart i should think!
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