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After 10 years of effort, smaller classes, better computers, nineteenth century tests only given in
English and Braille, and no dragon-prowed long ships full of raiders pillaging our crops, these
scores are pretty dismal. Geometry, like a great deal of mathematics, is what Norman Maclean and
Albert Michelson described as one of the best of games because it can be played with little
equipment: a stick, some sand and a piece of string were enough for Archimedes. It matters not
what gender one is, what divinities one prefers, or what language one uses. Suppose we innocently
click San Francisco County here.    
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