Yeah... this guy is kinda slow (but not that bad) at the calculator, but looking at the way the little girl's going at it anyways, unless you get an uber fast calculator typer, she'd probably end up beating you (at least I know she'd end up beating me, and I'm not all that slow). Plus, being really faster on the calculator brings up a higher chance for error.
@Audrey930604 I watched the video. It was in Japanese. The hyper speed lady actually holds 10th dan in soroban (abacus) and anzan (don't know the English term for it, but it's calculating everything without using any device). Just FYI.
You dont see every high schoool student adding up 10 numbers.. can an abacus find the square root of a number with the push of a button?.. i dont think so.... btw that is the slowest ive ever seen anyone use a calculator, and the fastest ive seen someone handle an invisible abacus..?
While Samantha's performance is amazing, Josh is quite slow on a calculator. Not fair to put a genius against someone who has trouble using his instrument.
But that adult is not an average adult. He goes prancing on the calculator taking his own sweet time. Try getting a skilled cashier or an old-timer accountant on a calculator.
In any case, kudos to the abacus ... one more thing that was invented by the Chinese, adopted and made good by others.
She practices with an actual abacus. When doing this kind of math, she can visualize a flat abacus; where her fingers move the "beads" of her abacus, which move accordingly. In a sense, this is mental math, but with fingers......... yes...
@fmagalhaes1521 A soroban seems to be the easiest. Four beads on the bottom are the Earth beads, valued at one. The single top bead is the Heavenly bead, valued at five. The beads are only counted when they reach the dividing bar that separates the Earth and Heavenly beads. Once you have 4 Earth beads counted and you add 1 to the equation, you slide the Earth beads back and move up the Heavenly bead. The soroban is then read from left to right, biggest to smallest.
Abacus...shudder..
I don't think so. You haven't left that office since 1997.
When you started filling it with parasites and Torys... you know, to keep "Christmas" apolitical
BillyJimOMFG 2 months ago
MAn, we had to use those in school as kids. Shudder.
Anyway, JEWBITCH... did you want it activated too or did you ALL "read the pamphlets and just need to know what an ESN number is" too?
no, fuck yourself.
BillyJimOMFG 2 months ago
Woahh!!! does she even know what "slow down bro!" means?!?!
kAwaiilNgaQ13 5 months ago
The 1 dislike is Josh
testpilot123 9 months ago 4
@testpilot123 lol!
johnnyu3 8 months ago
Yeah... this guy is kinda slow (but not that bad) at the calculator, but looking at the way the little girl's going at it anyways, unless you get an uber fast calculator typer, she'd probably end up beating you (at least I know she'd end up beating me, and I'm not all that slow). Plus, being really faster on the calculator brings up a higher chance for error.
y3nd0 10 months ago
type in "hyper speed calculator lady" and view that video. i'm sure that lady with calculator beats this kid.
Audrey930604 11 months ago
@Audrey930604 I watched the video. It was in Japanese. The hyper speed lady actually holds 10th dan in soroban (abacus) and anzan (don't know the English term for it, but it's calculating everything without using any device). Just FYI.
keiandmic 2 months ago
She's a freak of nature.
tybash 11 months ago
You dont see every high schoool student adding up 10 numbers.. can an abacus find the square root of a number with the push of a button?.. i dont think so.... btw that is the slowest ive ever seen anyone use a calculator, and the fastest ive seen someone handle an invisible abacus..?
theHamamouseclick 11 months ago
@theHamamouseclick Actually, the Chinese abacus and its many derivatives CAN do square roots.
Raidenko91 6 months ago
Put a faster person on the calculator and it would be a fair comparison
Shagman68 1 year ago
I assume you can also learn to type extremely fast on a calculator too...if I see how fast some peeps write texting messages...
Funkytripz 1 year ago
invisible abacus =))
07camelle 1 year ago
I haven't seen anybody handle a calculator so slowly.
uppskirt 1 year ago 3
awesome!
philena30 1 year ago
WTF..
ryankam2 1 year ago
that's like so fast!
JAMandICE 1 year ago
While Samantha's performance is amazing, Josh is quite slow on a calculator. Not fair to put a genius against someone who has trouble using his instrument.
WolfElvendar 1 year ago
@WolfElvendar i believe Samantha is not genius. She is just know how to use Abacus. if use Abacus is genius then everybody can become a genius.
navycaptain911 1 year ago
But that adult is not an average adult. He goes prancing on the calculator taking his own sweet time. Try getting a skilled cashier or an old-timer accountant on a calculator.
In any case, kudos to the abacus ... one more thing that was invented by the Chinese, adopted and made good by others.
bummers 2 years ago
dumb question but.. how is that girl using the abacus? i only see her moving her fingers moving on top of the paper
rkwong792 2 years ago
She practices with an actual abacus. When doing this kind of math, she can visualize a flat abacus; where her fingers move the "beads" of her abacus, which move accordingly. In a sense, this is mental math, but with fingers......... yes...
BImager 2 years ago 13
@BImager You know I never knew that! I thought she was just moving her fingers cause she had some sort of twitch or something.
bevster1 6 months ago
@rkwong792 She has memorized it. Amazing, no?
cadetmallin 2 years ago
@cadetmallin oh well then all those other people memorized it? common sense
htmlman1 1 year ago
I have heard about this contest. I just wish that I could learn how to operate the abacus so rapidly.
fmagalhaes1521 2 years ago 10
@fmagalhaes1521 well if you want to practice 10 hours a day you will get as good as her.
EradicationStation 1 year ago
@fmagalhaes1521 A soroban seems to be the easiest. Four beads on the bottom are the Earth beads, valued at one. The single top bead is the Heavenly bead, valued at five. The beads are only counted when they reach the dividing bar that separates the Earth and Heavenly beads. Once you have 4 Earth beads counted and you add 1 to the equation, you slide the Earth beads back and move up the Heavenly bead. The soroban is then read from left to right, biggest to smallest.
Raidenko91 6 months ago
w00w
Vitharrlax 2 years ago
cool
NefedovStorm 2 years ago