It's coming, you know. And so unusual. Santa, snow, and
so on. This paragraph is unusual, too. How quickly can
you find out what is so uncommon about it? It
looks so ordinary that you may thing nothing is odd
about it until you match it with most paragraphs this
long. If you put your mind to it, and study
it, you will find out, but nobody may assist you;
do it without any coaching. Go to work and try
your skill at figuring it out. Par on it is
about half an hour. Good luck -- don't blow your cool.
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Guest Message by DevFuse
Ahh, December!
Started by bonanova, Nov 18 2007 05:38 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 18 November 2007 - 05:38 AM
The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution.
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 18 November 2007 - 08:14 AM
Maybe ...
No E's ? If that is the case, I did it in about 45 seconds.
"Par on it" gave it away, as I wondered why you didn't use the word "time" or "average"
No E's ? If that is the case, I did it in about 45 seconds.
"Par on it" gave it away, as I wondered why you didn't use the word "time" or "average"
#3
Posted 18 November 2007 - 08:49 AM
Well I thought about using tim and avrag, but ...
Nice job!
Nice job!
The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution.
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell
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