This appears to be an example of random garbage email output of the "Happy 99"
virus that is transmitted by opening a *FILE* attached to an email. I'm a
moderator of ecological-economics list, it was sent twice. The poster did send
another post in readable english, so the virus must seek recent
Problem is it's on opposite "NYPD."
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I didn't figure this out but a friend did. Write down on an old
fashioned piece of paper all the cards shown, choose your card, click
and then compare the new set of cards, you'll see that they have all
been changed. (sorry to ruin this for anyone who is still working on
it).
Carey Castillo
At 12:07 PM 3/11/99 +0100, S. Lerner wrote:
Try the trick at http://www3.mcps.k12.md.us/users/rsfay/magic/index.html
If you can figure out how it works, please report back to the list. Beats
me (but I was never good at tricks)! Sally
None of the cards are the same on the second set. Write
Steve Kurtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This appears to be an example of random garbage email output of the "Happy 99"
virus that is transmitted by opening a *FILE* attached to an email. I'm a
moderator of ecological-economics list, it was sent twice. The poster
did send
another post in readable
The final display of 5 cards does not include any of the original 6. So
regardless of which card one chooses, (and assuming one has not made note of
the cards!) one is led to assume that the missing card is the one selected.
"S. Lerner" wrote:
Try the trick at
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