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Rob Eastaway

@robeastaway

Author, maths speaker, dad and cricket-lover. Director of mathsinspiration.com. A friend of BBC's More or Less.

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A photo from last week's Much Ado show in Dulwich. Romeo & Juliet perform the 'Sweet division' scene (Act 3 Scene 5). The girl on the left is playing the crucial role of the lark šŸ˜€.

A photo from last week's Much Ado show in Dulwich. Romeo & Juliet perform the 'Sweet division' scene (Act 3 Scene 5). The girl on the left is playing the crucial role of the lark šŸ˜€.
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I'll be doing Much Ado talks at three book festivals this autumn, all on Sundays: * APPLEDORE (Devon) - 14th September appledorebookfestival.co.uk * BURFORD (nr Oxford) - 28th September burfordlitfest.co.uk * GUILDFORD - 19th October guildfordbookfestival.co.uk

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It’s 10am on Monday and a very different year group to talk to. This is Theydon Bois ⁦u3a⁩ group, who want to learn about Shakespearean maths.

It’s 10am on Monday and a very different year group to talk to. This is Theydon Bois ⁦<a href="/u3a_UK/">u3a</a>⁩ group, who want to learn about Shakespearean maths.
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Congratulations to Colin Beveridge for spotting the #AnagramOfTheYear: Sarina Wiegman = 'I win as manager' Colin's weekly newsletter can be found here: aperiodical.com/category/colum…

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India's captain has called the toss incorrectly 15 times in a row. What are the chances? 1 in 2^15, that's 1 in 32,768. Surely this is the worst run of luck in cricket history. #ENGvsIND

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Yesterday I spent a fascinating morning talking maths with a group of GPs. All professions require some level of numeracy, but doctors face particular challenges when communicating mathematical ideas. I've written up a short blog: robeastaway.com/blog/gp-maths

Yesterday I spent a fascinating morning talking maths with a group of GPs. All professions require some level of numeracy, but doctors face particular challenges when communicating mathematical ideas. 
I've written up a short blog: robeastaway.com/blog/gp-maths