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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby Akonyl » August 15th, 2011, 4:29 pm

it may still be really bad, but you have to look on the bright side of things! ...  :-X

but anyway, that's the correct answer, so your turn.
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby eworm » August 15th, 2011, 5:27 pm

KOGOROU'S RIDDLE THREAD AND EWORM'S DEDUCTION THREAD - THE 100th PAGE!!
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby c-square » August 16th, 2011, 2:13 am

Congrats on hitting 100!  Let's make it to 200!

Next riddle:

It's palindrome time!
(A palindrome is a word or phrase that is spelled the same way forward as it is backward.  Example: Madam, I'm Adam)

Some argue this is true about the number zero:

_ _ _ _ _   _ _ _   _ _   _ _ _ _
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby VQ » August 16th, 2011, 3:54 am

Easy:
[spoiler]The answer is the palindrome: Never odd or even[/spoiler]
Though some argue that's not entirely true.
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby eworm » August 16th, 2011, 5:57 am

Hm, I was taught that zero is an even number.

VQ again?!
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby Kogorou » August 16th, 2011, 12:47 pm

Yeah VQs turn :)
@ eworm - zero is neiter even nor odd.
Zero is a special number :P
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby Akonyl » August 16th, 2011, 2:16 pm

Kogorou wrote:Yeah VQs turn :)
@ eworm - zero is neiter even nor odd.
Zero is a special number :P

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parity_of_zero
and before you say "it's wikipedia", check one of the many many articles cited in it. :P
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby eworm » August 16th, 2011, 3:30 pm

Lol, the image in this article and its description left me laughing ^^
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby Kogorou » August 16th, 2011, 3:42 pm

Let's move this discussion elsewhere or drop it.
This is not the place for this kind of discussion!
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby eworm » August 16th, 2011, 4:57 pm

We're just waiting for VQ to drop by.
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby VQ » August 16th, 2011, 9:20 pm

Easy one:
[spoiler]You find a riddle about a sequence of figures in an old book, but because the paper is too old, some parts of the figures are not visible.
Try to find the next figure of the sequence:
Image[/spoiler]
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby sstimson » August 17th, 2011, 1:04 am

Akonyl wrote:
aly_angelflight wrote:But paper wouldn't leave dot-like indentations on the skin. ::)

it does if it's all crumpled up and you're jabbin yourself with the pointy corners :P

And I find it more amusing that you took aly's hint to mean "I fall asleep with paper all the time" :V

Anyway, new easy riddle:

After a battle, many soldiers are checked into the hospital for serious injuries. Among 100 injured soldiers, there are 70 who lost an eye, 85 who lost an arm, 80 who lost a leg, and 75 who lost an ear.

Some unfortunate soldiers lost all four of those things. It's not all bad though, because the minimum number of soldiers possible lost all four. How many soldiers lost all of those things?


Question about above while the minimum might be 2X5, this is my problem with that as the answer it means all soldiers were hurt. Granted the max of all gives the possibility on 15 being unhurt at all. So if you weight the injuries like this : Unhurt - 4, one injury - 3, two injury - 2, three injury - 1 all injury - 0, then using that riddle max the weight so you have the least hurt and the max weight

@vq [spoiler]A circle? it seems like you are do for a curve shape. Sorry about the game RL hit my system for a few days.[/spoiler]
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby c-square » August 17th, 2011, 1:16 am

VQ wrote:Easy one:
[spoiler]You find a riddle about a sequence of figures in an old book, but because the paper is too old, some parts of the figures are not visible.
Try to find the next figure of the sequence:
Image[/spoiler]


[spoiler]-------
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|     |
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Too hard to do curves with ascii...[/spoiler]
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Re: Kogorous Riddle Thread and eworms Deduction Thread

Postby sstimson » August 17th, 2011, 1:21 am

c-square wrote:
VQ wrote:Easy one:
[spoiler]You find a riddle about a sequence of figures in an old book, but because the paper is too old, some parts of the figures are not visible.
Try to find the next figure of the sequence:
Image[/spoiler]


[spoiler]-------
   |
-------
|     |
-------

Too hard to do curves with ascii...[/spoiler]


at C-Squared like this?
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