For the start of the semester, I have decided to give everyone a quick brain warm-up. Feel free to e-mail me your solutions (my SIUE address starts with â€Ã...“rlamoni@â€Ã,Â) I will post a reply to this message with the names (or pseudonyms if desired) of the correct submitters in a day or two or when a sufficient number of people have answered the question. At that point, I will add a new question. Each question will have a title that could be a clue or just an inside joke. ;-)
Please DO NOT reply to the thread with an answer to the problem. E-mail it instead.
Remember to make your Subject Line = â€Ã...“Brain Warm-up Eâ€Ã,Â.
Here is a hard one.
What number should replace the â€ËÅ"X’ (and what everyday object gave you the answer)?
0. 6
1. 2
2. 5
3. 5
4. 4
5. 5
6. 6
7. 3
8. 7
9. X
I thought that this would be a real hard one, but someone already got it. He, however, recognized the nod to Douglas Adams in the Title (hint hint hint). I will leave this puzzle up until tomorrow at 5pm.
However, because extra time will not really help anyone on puzzle E like it will on puzzle F I will post puzzle F tomorrow at noon.
â€Ã...“New Rules, New Rules, New Rulesâ€Ã,Â
Starting with problem F (or E if you still have not submitted), you should submit your answers at the following webpage. http://lamonica.info/CAOSPuzzle/ I also feel the need to give a few more clues because my Douglas Adams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_adams) clue caused two people to e-mail me with â€Ã...“who the heck is Douglas Adams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_adams)?â€Ã,Â
1) You are looking for an everyday object that has the numbers 0-9 on it. These numbers will give you the answer to this puzzle.
2) The everyday object is not a telephone.
I will post Brain Warm-up F in a few hours, but you can get a sneak-peek at it if you visit the site mentioned above.
Nice page, a comment section may also be useful.
I think thou dost hint too much ;)
I think that anyone who does'nt know who Douglas Adams is needs to...they need to...I'm not sure but deserve some severe punishment :-x
No one should be blamed for not having the opportunity to experience the cooler things in life. They should be pitied rather than punished and promptly schooled. :-D
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Well, the hinting is only fair. I might not have gotten it if he hadn't told me it was a Douglas Adams reference.
I have posted the results and answer to my CAOS Puzzle Page (http://lamonica.info/CAOSPuzzle/E.html).
If there are objections to my using a separate site for the puzzles then let me know. I will go back to using the Forum.
Just a question, what exactly is "Earth-people's fascination?" is it Time, or a watch?
Digital Watches (http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0345453743/002-2157046-7298468?v=search-inside&keywords=digital%20watches)