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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Matt on July 11, 2003, 01:58:32 pm
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Sorry, but no build tonight. On the bright side the location bars will be context sensitive in the next build.
To kill the time, who can figure out what numbers come next and why:
2,3,10,12,13,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,200,201,?
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To kill the time, who can figure out what numbers come next and why:
2,3,10,12,13,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,200,201,
Tell me next build will be out before I can figure the answer... :(
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Come on, it's 1:15am right now here and I'm not in the mood for brain athletics :P
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Stardate: 201.5
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Stardate: 201.5
How do you came to this result? (would ask me my old math teacher)
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30, why? Because I don't care! :)
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395,195,723,014,105,584
Because that's what came out when I typed randomly.
I hate this type of puzzle. Mainly because I suck at them. Every time I think I have it, I find a reason why it can't be the correct answer.
Methinks Matt may have made up numbers randomly. Maybe those numbers represent a growth chart of sorts.
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aww,
always heart breaking news.
Content sensitive toolbar sounds great though :)
Wahoo - should be fun to play with..
for images we have: rotate, flip, resize, convert?
for audio can we have all the 'library tools'
and for video how big a surprise can you produce? maybe: reduce file to 1meg yet keep quality?
This is gonna make it a lot nicer to use - one of the most important things here though is gonna be nice clear well thought out icons (I still think the rotate images icon is backwards - clockwise should be anti-clockwise and visa versa to meet the norm).
Cant wait to play with this :)
And as for the numbers, I'm pretty sure it's not a mathematical sequence so I'm guessing it's something you have to recognise and that the numbers have some significance.
I dont recognise them though :(
build versions of MC? :)
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Matt...
I need a clue. Is the sequence generated from a formula? If there is a root number...is it based on the derivative of the quadrophonic root of PI?
Most of the #'s are not prime and I see no pattern developing when I look at the difference between two neighbors. I want to say that it's all #'s beginning with a 2 but the 3 thru 13 throws that out.
Great...my plane leaves for North Carolina here in about 8 hours and I haven't packed or done laundry yet...and now I'm obsessed with this brain teaser.
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my plane leaves for North Carolina here in about 8 hours
we had some bad storms here tonight (N.C.)
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202
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202
You're thinking "numbers that begin with the letter 'T'". I thought of that, too--but why would "30" be left out?
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Yeah, I just thought of that too after I replied
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Someone will figure it out, or Matt will spill his guts, then I'll feel like a dufus, thinking, "Why didn't I realize that?" ?
Or, Matt will admit it was all a big goof, and the numbers have no logical sequence at all.
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King...
Storms? Hmmm. My sister (in Raleigh) lost her power for 2 to 3 weeks either last year or earlier this year. We'll be out on the inner coast (not Outer Banks) for about a week. Can't wait to get out in the Atlantic again.
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King...
Storms? Hmmm. My sister (in Raleigh) lost her power for 2 to 3 weeks either last year or earlier this year. We'll be out on the inner coast (not Outer Banks) for about a week. Can't wait to get out in the Atlantic again.
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due to the Ice storm, there was two of them
some did not have power for over a month (like 5-6 weeks)
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42
my last attempt.
(result of the computer 'Deep Thought' after 7,5 million years of calculation to answer the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything---The Hitch-Hikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams)
AC
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even google didn't recognise that series!!
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You're thinking "numbers that begin with the letter 'T'". I thought of that, too--but why would "30" be left out?
That was it. Would've swore I had the 30's in there... guess I'm just an idiot though. (or someone edited me)
I probably shouldn't admit that though. So, the official answer is: "they were random" :P
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Here is this to waste your time on, (after you Matt) :)
someone on a village wanna catch a crocodile and has only these items:
-matchbox
-zoom glasses
-boring bock
what can he do to catch the crocodile !? ;)
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Read the book to pass the time, at night by matchlight, and look through the binoculars every once in awhile?
Oh geez it was a shot in the dark--no pun intended.
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not the right answer :P
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It may not have been "the" right answer, but it is "a" right answer. One meaning of "catch" is to "see or watch". And if you see the croc in your binocs, you've indeed "caught" it!
I may be working at a disadvantage: I am assuming that "zoom glasses" are "binoculars", and that by "bock", you mean "book", rather than a type of beer, which "bock" is. Am I wrong?
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Ok here is the right answer:
the man keep reading the boring book until he get bored and fall asleep, then the crocodile get near to eat him, then the man wakes up confused and takes the zoom glasses upside down then he see the crocodile in a small size then put him in the matchbox :P
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::) I think I just found someone who needs sleep even more than I do! ;) :o ;D
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lolz :D
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Here's another one... I don't remember the exact wording, but it goes something like this:
There is a prisoner being guarded by two men, one dressed in white and the other dressed in black. One of the guards is a pathological liar and the other a pathological truth-teller (pathological means they always lie or tell the truth). The prisoner is in a room with two doors which will decide his fate; one door leads to freedom and the other leads to his execution. Both the guards know which door is which. The prisoner is allowed but one question - and he can ask it to only one guard.
To ensure his freedom, what should the prisoner ask and to whom?
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P.S. There is no trick answer to this... It's quite serious.
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Here's another one... I don't remember the exact wording, but it goes something like this:
There is a prisoner being guarded by two men, one dressed in white and the other dressed in black. One of the guards is a pathological liar and the other a pathological truth-teller (pathological means they always lie or tell the truth). The prisoner is in a room with two doors which will decide his fate; one door leads to freedom and the other leads to his execution. Both the guards know which door is which. The prisoner is allowed but one question - and he can ask it to only one guard.
To ensure his freedom, what should the prisoner ask and to whom?
Scott-
P.S. There is no trick answer to this... It's quite serious.
Question to ask (of either man):
"Which door will he say leads to freedom?"
The answer from either man will be the door to my execution, exit through the other door and enjoy life :)
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Nice one but too old 8)