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Prof. Templeton

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  1. I also wondered who No.1 was. Good question.
  2. Prof. Templeton

    I like LIS's Old Horror Characters. Dr jekyl/Mr. Hyde, Dracula, Wolfman, Van Helsing, Dorian Grey et al.
  3. Prof. Templeton

    Interesting side-bar: Eyes contain two types of cells, M-cells and P-cells. Males have more M-cells which are responsible for interperting blues, blacks, greys, and silvers while females have more P-cells which are responsible for greens, reds, yellows and the like. This is why more males are color blind and usually prefer certain colors more then females. FYI
  4. Rats! I was hoping it would be Dyson Sphere since it's such a insane concept. Anybody read Ringworld or Rendezvous with Rama? Or play Halo? Variations of Dyson's concept.
  5. Because of who put the puzzle together ;P®
  6. The math portion refers to a word(s) and the numbers are word(s) that can be made from the periodic table
  7. Here's one I heard on the radio today. Preidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton both share a characteristic in their name that no other President has. What is it?
  8. Maybe Little Johnnie Propeller Hat
  9. Well that wouldn't be his net distance. The farthest from his starting point he could get would
  10. Oh, I was confusing this with the last Prime on a rail question.
  11. Prof. Templeton

    You're right, good catch. Pardon me, but my slip is showing.
  12. I was hoping to keep the grouping the same so it would look more like a valid equation and not a run-on sentence. Either way the line-up given above is the correct answer. In order to retain the groupings you need There are three other ways to solve but would require more moves.
  13. Looks good. So how many moves does this take?
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