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kasperd
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Currently testing this platform to decide whether it's the future of social networking. Curriculum Vitae: PhD degree from Aarhus University Worked at Google Zürich and London Partner at Intempus Timeregistrering - until it was acquired by Visma Operating nat64.net/
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6d ago
I noticed that as well and think that’s an interesting result. The asymmetry tells us something about how kids learn to multiply, though I am not sure what that something is.
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