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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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  3. I think being a real polymath ought to make you feel clueless and foolish because you are confronted with HOW MANY things you know only a little bit about.
A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

I think being a real polymath ought to make you feel clueless and foolish because you are confronted with HOW MANY things you know only a little bit about.

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    I think being a real polymath ought to make you feel clueless and foolish because you are confronted with HOW MANY things you know only a little bit about.

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      I think being a real polymath ought to make you feel clueless and foolish because you are confronted with HOW MANY things you know only a little bit about.

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      @futurebird I had an algebra teacher who was fond of saying "I know geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus, which makes me a polymath." (I still find his pun hilarious. : ) To be fair, he also knew Greek , and a lot about the history of science and math in Europe and the Mediterranean, and when he talked about those topics, he would causally draw an accurate map of the region, with time-appropriate labels and borders, as if drawing accurate maps from memory on a chalkboard was no big deal

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