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Last post 09-02-2008, 10:28 AM by cg49me. 836 replies.
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  •  07-17-2008, 4:32 AM 358813 in reply to 358804

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    I'll definitely put this in now - don't know if I'll get to it this weekend.

    ... Tada: RG: 13 23 27 47 88

    I'm tired.


    What's a brussel? You can eat the sprout - can you eat the other parts?

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  •  07-18-2008, 8:18 AM 359317 in reply to 358813

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    RG: 34, 45, 56, 67, 78

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  •  07-18-2008, 10:53 AM 359381 in reply to 358804

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    64mb:
    But you're an engineer, can't you or one of your nerd buddies write a quick scripts to do the XO, require 10 digits, and only allow 2 guesses per day per IP?
    "Nerd"...  That's the way to my good side...  :)

    I'm an electrical engineer, not computer.  I know my fair share of C and a language called Tcl (learned that one for work), but I never got into HTML, and to me it's not worth learning just for this.

    And you are correct, 5555666677 should have been XXOO.  Strike two for me on that one...

    ROULETTE

    64mb - 34 45 56 82 86
    Orin27 - 34 45 56 67 78
    TheLarrikin - 13 23 27 47 88

    I'll update the Prize Box momentarily...

    *edit*



    And with that, 64mb earns his way to the ranks of the scoreboard!

  •  07-18-2008, 11:56 AM 359401 in reply to 359381

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    You don't have to count that as a strike. It gives me an excuse as to why that post wasn't cocky and it likely the reason why I still got the answer first. ;)

     

    Um... What was under that space? 

  •  07-18-2008, 12:32 PM 359419 in reply to 359401

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    64mb:
    Um... What was under that space?
    Hit refresh.
  •  07-18-2008, 3:14 PM 359502 in reply to 359419

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Eh... it's more about bothering to let the image finished loading.

     

    A 'Y'? >.> I don't like big words... 

  •  07-19-2008, 9:44 PM 359963 in reply to 359502

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    RG:  11 12 13 14 15

    "So, Lone Starr, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
  •  07-20-2008, 4:16 PM 360224 in reply to 359963

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    ROULETTE

    64mb - 34 45 56 82 86
    IamHydrogen - 11 12 13 14 15
    Orin27 - 34 45 56 67 78
    TheLarrikin - 13 23 27 47 88
  •  07-21-2008, 7:47 AM 360480 in reply to 360224

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    PUZZLE 10



    Clue #1:  First step - order.

    Clue #2:  Second step - beginning.

    ROULETTE

    Spin - 4 13 40 55 86

    64mb - 34 45 56 82 86
    IamHydrogen - 11 12 13 14 15
    Orin27 - 34 45 56 67 78
    TheLarrikin - 13 23 27 47 88

    64mb, IamHydrogen, and TheLarrikin - you all get to pick a space from the Prize Box!

    Battleship starts now - good luck!

  •  07-21-2008, 9:02 AM 360522 in reply to 360480

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    How about 41? All I hope is, it's an X. Because if it's not, I'm in trouble. :( You guys make me too lucky. ;)

    What's a brussel? You can eat the sprout - can you eat the other parts?

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  •  07-21-2008, 11:59 AM 360636 in reply to 360522

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Does anyone know what the second step refers to or means?



    I pick... box 86. (if it is still open)

  •  07-21-2008, 1:08 PM 360686 in reply to 360636

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Surely there's a red X behind....33.

    "So, Lone Starr, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
  •  07-22-2008, 6:13 AM 361060 in reply to 360686

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Sorry guys, didn't get around to updating yesterday.  I'll see if I can't get it done tonight...

    64mb, you've already picked 86.
  •  07-22-2008, 7:12 AM 361071 in reply to 361060

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Maybe he really wants 86...

    What's a brussel? You can eat the sprout - can you eat the other parts?

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  •  07-22-2008, 11:03 AM 361161 in reply to 361071

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    34

     

    I said 86 again, because I just chose the number that won me the space. 

  •  07-23-2008, 4:51 AM 361488 in reply to 361161

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    That's what I generally do, but 13 was already taken.

    What's a brussel? You can eat the sprout - can you eat the other parts?

    I'm da Man. :)

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  •  07-25-2008, 7:35 AM 362699 in reply to 361488

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Sorry guys, I had an interesting day yesterday...

    Was driving a bunch of friends to a nearby theme park in a minivan (belonging to the parents of a couple of them).  We got about a third of the way there and got rear-ended - nobody got hurt bad, but the van's totalled.

    I'm free all day today, I'll try and get the Prize Box updated finally...  I fogot to bring my notebook home from work which has the Battleship info in it, so you'll have to wait until Monday for me to post the results to any guesses.
  •  07-25-2008, 8:06 AM 362711 in reply to 362699

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Psssh Should have used a full-sized van. Damn near indestructible (well, externally at least, they seem to die of old age.)

     

    Glad no one got hurt from the fiberglass van. Kinda ruined the park visit though didn't it?

     

    ooo Battle ship started? Cool. I never under stood the Pythagorean theorem so I'm just going to be rather random about this. Why couldn't you have used images to make this a group version of mine sweeper? *has finally learned that the numbers actually mean something* Well.... Mine sweeper where you want to find the mines/ships.

     

    BS: 4,5

    BS: 3,4 

  •  07-25-2008, 1:54 PM 362955 in reply to 362711

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    This looks like fun.

     

     

    (Yes, I'm really only posting that)
     


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  •  07-27-2008, 9:39 PM 363958 in reply to 362711

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    BS: 13, 19

    BS: 5,6

  •  07-28-2008, 6:55 AM 364048 in reply to 363958

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    64mb:
    BS: 13, 19

    BS: 5,6

    (13, 19) - 5.000
    (5, 6) - 1.000

    BATTLESHIP

    (5, 6) - 1.000
    (13, 19) - 5.000

    *edit*

    I have another busy week coming up - I'll update the Prize Box eventually...

    *editedit*

    Almost forgot...

    PUZZLE 10



    Clue #1:  First step - order.

    Clue #2:  Second step - beginning.

    Clue #3:  Third step - +/-.

  •  07-28-2008, 7:40 AM 364065 in reply to 364048

    Re: The EggXpert Prize Box

    Point of clarification cg, is Clue three minus plus divide minus, or is it minus (plus or minus)? You can hopefully see possible confusion as listing that. Also I am not inferring these are the correct operations, I am just trying to figure out the actual meaning you are trying to get across (i.e could refer to positive and negative as well). Semantic question.

    [Edit] A better way to ask, is / an "or" or is it an operation?


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