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Post by kris on Jan 5, 2005 14:39:04 GMT
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Post by Apeonaught on Jan 5, 2005 14:50:13 GMT
CRAZY!!!!!
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Post by venkman on Jan 5, 2005 15:17:06 GMT
Most impressive til you figure it out. ;D
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Post by Apeonaught on Jan 5, 2005 15:31:52 GMT
How does it work?
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Bullitproof
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Post by Bullitproof on Jan 9, 2005 17:43:31 GMT
The Shizzle
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Post by InvaderF00 on Jan 9, 2005 18:05:33 GMT
Seems to always show 0, 9, 18, 22, 27, 34, 36, 45, 54, 59, 63, 66, 72, 81.
The symbols change, but the placement and numbers are the same. I'd say it has to do with the numbers being = to 9 when you add them but some of them violate that rule (0, 22, 34, 66)
Damnit.. I'm going to figure this bastard out.
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Post by peranoia on Jan 9, 2005 21:56:33 GMT
No matter which two-digit number you choose (between 10 and 99), subtracting the sum of its digits will always give you a number that's dividable by 9 (9,18,27,etc.), but no more than 81. So since all of these numbers have the same symbol, the outcome will always be a given. Reload the page and watch those numbers change to end up with the same symbol. It's kind of silly since you know there has to be a mathematical explanation
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Post by InvaderF00 on Jan 9, 2005 23:21:22 GMT
ROCK Peranoid.... I knew there was something to it. Thank you for spoiling it for the rest of us !!!
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Post by peranoia on Jan 10, 2005 9:35:55 GMT
You're welcome! You did get 4 days
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