The Silly Mistakes Made By Incompetence.
A German mathematician who died 450 years ago has been sent a letter demanding that he pay for a TV licence. Germanys GEZ sent the bill to the last home address of algebra expert Adam Ries, who bought the property in 1525.
"We received a letter saying To Mr Adam Ries on it, with the request to pay his television and radio fees," said Annegret Muench, who now heads a club honouring the mathematician, which uses the house as its HQ.
Miss Muench returned the letter to the GEZ with a note explaining the request had come too late, as Ries had died in 1559. But she still received a reminder a few weeks later.
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