Also a hindu belief or practice?Quote:
Originally Posted by pavalamani pragasam
I am quite sure you also read that part about the grandfather and grandmother when the latter riding on the grandfather?
This is a practice that men love very much, of course from my point of view.
For me this book was like a good designed adventure game starting like a tourist guide of Paris. But for a mathematician or somebody from the IT-field it must me boring. As I saw the numbers, for me it was clear as cristal water that it is Fibonacci. And at the end when they were in front of Newton I knew that it is apple.
The only thing I was interested in was the interpretaion of Last supper. That was great.
My first irritation started when it was said that the grandpa was 57 and Sophie is 32 :!: Could it be that the grandpa is Sophie's father?