Well, games. Ok, quizzes.
Obviously no match for board games, but maybe jigsaw puzzles.
- Can you tell arial from helvetica?
- What's your colour IQ?
(i was ok on the first and pretty rubbish on the second)
250 words on how an article you have seen recently had been influenced by statisticsI kinda want to do some kind of cover version of this... ....soon as I figure out some kind of clever/funny/relevant way to do it (ie. I maybe need like an actual Daily Mail article or something that actually goes as far as to almost say something similar...)
" There are good and rubbish fictional sports - my colleague Steven Wells cited some notables in a blog earlier this year. But the good ones almost without exception make some kind of satirical or philosophical point. Otherwise, well, what's the point? They're just not cricket. Or football. Or baseball, or whatever . . . given the philosophical/satirical qualities of most fictional sports, attempting to recreate them in real life is the equivalent of testing Zeno's paradox of the arrow in flight. When this ancient philosophical point is realised in the form of a real-life sport, you get something known as "archery," which for many is less interesting than the idea that motion is merely illusory "Nothing to add or contest.