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Thom's in Nevada tracking down world record-holding mathlete Scott Flansburg, who's able to crunch numbers faster than a calculator.
Thom's in Nevada tracking down world record-holding mathlete Scott Flansburg, who's able to crunch numbers faster than a calculator.
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Extraordinary Humans
S2, EP2 "Ron White"Thom Hunt travels to the U.S. to track down Ron White, a man whose mind-blowing memory powers defy belief.
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S2, EP3 "Igor Zaripov"Igor Zaripov performs mind-blowing feats of power using only the might of his jaw.
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S2, EP4 "Scott Flansburg"Thom's in Nevada tracking down world record-holding mathlete Scott Flansburg, who's able to crunch numbers faster than a calculator.
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S2, EP5 "Jerry Miculek"Thom heads to Louisiana to meet Jerry Miculek, the human machine gun who can fire a handgun faster than an automatic weapon.
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