I wrote this page when I was 13. I am preserving it as a monument to my overwhelming cringiness.

R. New is a Wikipedian who has been called 'mad' on many occasions, and probably is. R. New is not his real name, but a false name made made up of his initials. He's not daft enough to give out his real name. He is rather fond of working out random maths i.e. 8-5 equals 1 over 32,768, and the number of possible routes between 20 markers is 2,432,902,008,176,640,000. Check them if you doubt it. He has a mild form of Asperger's syndrome, and also has ADHD.

How I worked out that Maths in the Introduction edit

To work out 8 to the power of negative five we can find 85, which is 32,768. We then simply change this to one 32,788th.. To work out the number of possible routes between 20 markers, we must work out 20 X 19 X 18 X 17 X 16 X 15 X 14 X 13 X 12 X 11 X 10 X 9 X 8 X 7 X 6 X 5 X 4 X 3 X 2 X 1 = 2,432,902,008,176,640,000. In words, I think this is two squillion, four hundred and thirty-two zillion, nine hundred and two trillion, eight billion, one hundred and seventy-six million, six hundred and forty thousand. Think. Enormous amount of stress on the think.

Personal Information edit

Name: Not saying! :D

Age: Younger than my mother, but older than my nephew.

Pages I am Expanding/Meaning to Expand edit

Wirral Grammar School for Boys, seeing as I go there and therefore know lots about it.