Some things in this world should be Switzerlandhassle free, and Wi-Fi is one of them.
YaYa's Thai restaurant located in San Antonio, Texas, created a brilliant way to make sure that nobody camped out at their restaurant for free Wi-Fi, but still gave its customers the ability to log on to their network. If they're a super math nerd, that is.
Redditor Joshua_Glock submitted a photo of a sign at the restaurant to Reddit, asking the site's math nerds for help decoding the ridiculous-looking equation.
We're not even going to attempt to figure out the equation, but a few Redditors think they may have found the answer.
Comment from discussion This is the Wifi password at a local Thai restaurant. I'm determined to join their network. Where are the math wizards at?. Comment from discussion This is the Wifi password at a local Thai restaurant. I'm determined to join their network. Where are the math wizards at?. Comment from discussion This is the Wifi password at a local Thai restaurant. I'm determined to join their network. Where are the math wizards at?.After all that the password is probably just "password."
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