Main Takeaway: Puzzles, classroom stories and the great Carl Gauss - oh, and adding every digit in the numbers between Professor Tony Padilla returns to the thorny issue of summing the integers arriving at -1/12.

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Puzzles, classroom stories and the great Carl Gauss - oh, and adding every digit in the numbers between Professor Tony Padilla returns to the thorny issue of summing the integers arriving at -1/12. See part 2 at More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Ben Sparks ...

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  • Professor Tony Padilla returns to the thorny issue of summing the integers arriving at -1/12.
  • See part 2 at More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Ben Sparks ...

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