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Nanjing Students Need Solve Calculus Equation to Access Wifi

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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics makes the news again this week, but instead of its fabulous outer-space themed canteen making the headlines, this time it’s the canteen’s wifi password.

Students wishing to dine at the canteen and use its wifi are now forced to solve a complex calculus equation in order to gain access.

A poster in the uni’s catering services centre reminded students, “All of us at Nanhang ought to be geeks, right? If you can’t solve a calculus equation then go and study; don’t use our Wi-fi”, according to the South China Morning Post.

Better known locally as Nanhang, the university has 13 themed student canteens, including the ethnic restaurant that specialises in foods from China’s minority groups, another that mimics the design of an airliner cabin, as well as one which allows students to dine under the stars that The Nanjinger reported on earlier this week.

The answer, for Nanhang students reading this, is the first few digits of Pi. How many, we’re not saying.

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