Chess
Apr 30, 2008
The world's smallest chessboard that was created between heartbeats
“The rice grain took three months, camels in an eye of a needle took two months and camels in a horse hair also took two months. Even with these simpler jobs it is still time-consuming”
London, Apr 30: A Russian man worked between his heartbeats for six months to create the smallest chess game in the world. via Daily India
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