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Circle.
It was 12-sided, so 12*150 = 1,800 degrees.
'Middle name' of 'the...
...ter is the most appropriate for your time?
+ Why did the workers strike for fame?
+ Who left the world with these words “I have just had eighteen whiskeys in a row. I do believe that is a re...
It is the most wonderful feeling god created in this world when two bodies merge with each other to become one
The original problem is retained as spoiler space.
I presume you mean legal in the Christian world
...te usually by no more than 1 date, and never by more than 3 dates. (Each AFM is a two-dates event due to world time zones. Each PFM is a one-date event world-wide).'...
I'm new to the world of codes so was unsure as to how much information to give out. If i say that it is a variant of a vigenere type cipher is that enough? The system to encode / decode is logica...
...OK... 40 kph divided by 1.6093440... 24.85485 mph... round it... 25 mph.
In the offices of the 'World Monthly:' 'So, how fast was the Titanic going when she hit the iceberg?' &...
...s to arrow thru bottle i did this illusion in 1968 its fun it amazes it baffled people from all over the world? still make them to order as gifts like golf ball in cube...
Check the original question. In the real world, there is no artificial constraint on, say, the area of an island that it be in the range [1..10]*10^N, for some calculated N. In other words, it is not ...
...idences or unlikely because we are on the lookout for patterns among all the noise and chaos in the real world. We only notice the regular patterns. If we noted down every figure we came across in a d...
...just answered 'hockey'. In North America, this term means ice hockey, but in some parts of the world (e.g. New Zealand), if you say 'hockey', people will assume you mean field hock...
...els of magnification, would you ever be able to see an infinitely small ) object?
Assuming that real-world details like wavelengths, quantum uncertainty, and whatever doesn't apply (i.e. we...
... are carefully designed to stimulate a child's interest in and then hopefully caring for the fascinating world of these beautiful and complicated creatures. ...
...had originally thought of answering 'German' for this question, but decided to consult the CIA World Factbook's section on languages first: <http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/fact...
)> I recently decided to buy a digital camera, and it came down to )> a choice between two brands. They had these characteristics: )> )> Ohmygoshi-2000: 3x zoom lens, 2 Mpixel )> )> ...
...ture that you at least do not accept Serbia and Montenegro as two distinct answers.
But does the CIA World Factbook say that the US accepts the Republic of China as a country of its own? I strongl...
Based on an original idea by Jason Ross
You are a world renowned bank robber, cat burglar, sneak thief and all round God of all things machiavellian. You are aided by the best backup teams, the fi...
spoilers contained throughout
Of course 'Every day' is required, and so there must be some way that no helper ever helps out by pressing 10 for him.
So it must be a faulty '10...
...p and mailing it, the editors would just ignore me; c) readers of rec.puzzles are the only people in the world who would possibly care.
If the complicated formula is solved with the values I'...
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