Would you recognize these numbers if you saw them in the display of a 24-hour
digital clock?
times i.3
1 4 1 4
1 7 3 2
2 2 3 6
times 3 + i.8
2 0 0 0
1 6 6 7
1 4 2 8
1 2 5 0
1 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
0 9 0 9
0 8 3 3
times 11 + i.6
1 8 1 5
1 9 1 8
1 9 4 5
1 1 2 2
0 7 2 0
0 9 1 1
Kip Murray wrote: (using earlier edition of timedata)
> To narrow the puzzle,
>
> times 3 4 5 NB. Unforgettable
> 1 6 2 0
> 1 8 1 2
> 1 2 0 7
> timedata i. 1 8 1 2
> 4
> times i.8
> 1 2 3 4
> 1 4 1 4
> 1 4 2 8
> 1 6 2 0
> 1 8 1 2
> 1 2 0 7
> 1 2 3 4
> 1 4 1 4
>
> You are encouraged to choose your own unforgettable times seen on a 24-hour
> digital clock.
>
>
> Kip Murray wrote:
>> Who could forget
>>
>> times 3 4 5
>> 1 6 2 0
>> 1 8 1 2
>> 1 2 0 7
>>
>> ?
>>
>> Kip Murray wrote:
>>> Write a verb that produces unforgettable times on a 24-hour digital clock:
>>> who
>>> could forget an appointment at 12:34 or 14:14 or 14:28 ? It's too bad that
>>> 31:41 , 27:18 and 69:31 do not fit on the clock.
>>>
>>> times 0
>>> 1 2 3 4
>>> times 0 1
>>> 1 2 3 4
>>> 1 4 1 4
>>> times i. 5
>>> 1 2 3 4
>>> 1 4 1 4
>>> 1 4 2 8
>>> 1 2 3 4
>>> 1 4 1 4
>>> NB. Oh, well, you will do better than this
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