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Post by Aris on Nov 17, 2006 7:11:36 GMT 2
Hi MDB,
Solution has been sent via PM.
Aris
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Post by andycole on Nov 17, 2006 10:51:02 GMT 2
Well, it looks as though I've stumped a few, then. Aris got it right.
Andy
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Post by Aris on Nov 17, 2006 17:45:05 GMT 2
Well, it looks as though I've stumped a few, then. Aris got it right. Andy It was a good one Andy. AC
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Post by Aris on Nov 18, 2006 4:03:21 GMT 2
Okay, here are a few others:
1) What are the chances of flipping a penny four times and getting at least two tails?
2) If you wrote down all the numbers between 5 and 83, how many times would you write the number 4?
3) What is 10 percent of 90 percent of 80 percent?
4) Below are four sets of letters that are related in a way virtually known to everyone. Can you find the missing two letters?
ON DJ FM AM
Have fun!
AC
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Post by andycole on Nov 20, 2006 11:48:34 GMT 2
PM sent
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Post by Aris on Nov 20, 2006 18:45:35 GMT 2
Ah, these were tough for you guys eh? ;D Andy got #2 and #4 correct. MDB got #2 correct. AC PS Mike, you wanted the solutions posted to the other questions/riddles? 1) The camel race, the wise man told them to switch camels. 2) What's greater than God, the poor have it, the rich need it, if you eat it you die...... The answer is 'nothing'. 3) Andy's outside-inside riddle is referring to corn. That's it so far....
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Post by andycole on Nov 21, 2006 13:20:25 GMT 2
Andy got #2 and #4 correct. Well, question 3 is ambiguous, so I provided a correct answer within the terms of the question OK, here's an old one I heard about 25 years ago A frog wants to cross a road which is 30 feet wide. He is sitting at the edge of the road on one side and makes his first hop towards the other side, the length of his hop is 15 feet. His subsequent hops are in the same direction (a straight line towards the other side) and are exactly half the distance of the previous hop. How many hops does it take him to reach the other side? Oh, I just remembered another one........how long is a piece of string? Yes, there is an actual correct answer to this question! It's nerdy to say the least but it'll yest you! Andy
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Post by Aris on Nov 21, 2006 15:38:51 GMT 2
Correction, Andy and MDB did provide the correct answer for question #3 (they just provided it in a different form) So, Andy got 3 out of 4, and MDB got #2 and #3 correct. My bad. AC PS PM sent for the first one. I don't think anyone is going to like the answer to the second one....
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Post by MikeDotBe on Nov 21, 2006 16:29:16 GMT 2
This are the hardest i've ever found... i reached level 4 or 5 my friend who give me this site reach level 34 3564020356.org/Enjoy Mike
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Post by jonwiththewind on Nov 21, 2006 17:00:35 GMT 2
Am I doing something wrong Mike? It seems to want me to register, but doesn't tell me how. Or is THAT the riddle ?!? - wierd Nice scarey green graphic though.... ;D
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Post by MikeDotBe on Nov 21, 2006 17:49:46 GMT 2
Am I doing something wrong Mike? It seems to want me to register, but doesn't tell me how. Or is THAT the riddle ?!? - wierd Nice scarey green graphic though.... ;D yes... it's a riddle You'll have to find the password to register after that "registration, the website will ask you for another password (so your username/password will be unique) The riddle is quite easy to solve and everthing that you need is explained somewhere on 3564020356.org/Can't tell more or i'll remove all the fun. Mike
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Nov 21, 2006 19:38:50 GMT 2
Well, cryptography isn't my thing..
Thanks for the answers Aris.
Michael
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Post by MikeDotBe on Nov 21, 2006 19:40:46 GMT 2
well... even if the first riddle is easy to solve (no real crypto knowledge is needed)
the second one needs time (for searching a clue) and other knowledge (graphical, ...)
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Post by Aris on Nov 22, 2006 4:35:19 GMT 2
Hi Mike, I got to level three, but this is definitely not my cup of tea! DLL files, HTML pages, gif files, .bmp images etc..... no wonder why YOU like this sort of puzzle solving. Sorry, but IMHO, I don't find this interesting or fun at all. What about this? Try and escape from the CRIMSON ROOM! No specialized knowledge required.... www.fasco-csc.com/index_e.phpAC
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Post by andycole on Nov 22, 2006 11:03:38 GMT 2
I've seen that crimson room before, it's pretty good!
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