RE: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Bruce, Rodney S HQISEC/Veridian IT Services
Simple check out the symbol on 9 that is the one that will come up, and it changes everytime. you will see that same symbol on any number you end up with. -Original Message- From: sebastian palmigiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:32 PM To: CF-Talk Subject:

RE: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Tony Weeg
they are all divisible by 9, all answers are a factor of 9, therefore all factors of 9 are the same icon :) ...tony Tony Weeg Senior Web Developer UnCertified Advanced ColdFusion Developer Information System Design Navtrak, Inc. Mobile workforce monitoring, mapping reporting www.navtrak.net

RE: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Stephenie Hamilton
This was discussed awhile back on the Flashcomm list at figleaf: According to Carlos Saenz - Well here is how it works in laymen's terms: Basically you have a table of numbers and symbols. To arrive at a number, you are FORCED to do this: 1. X = {10 -

RE: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Jim Davis
Also note, to throw you off, that the symbols change position each load. So you can click it 10 times and get different symbols. Jim Davis -Original Message- From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 4:39 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: some flash fun

RE: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Ben Doom
For any a,b such that 0 a 10 and 0 b 10, ((10 * a) + b) - (a + b) = 9a as that simplifies to 10a - a + b - b = 9a So, the same symbol is on every multiple of 9, and that's what shows up in the crystal ball. If only I knew useful things instead of stuff like this. :-) -- Ben Doom

Re: some flash fun

2003-03-11 Thread Christian Cantrell
Man, a puzzle like this doesn't last long with a group of programmers! Christian On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 05:13 PM, Ben Doom wrote: For any a,b such that 0 a 10 and 0 b 10, ((10 * a) + b) - (a + b) = 9a as that simplifies to 10a - a + b - b = 9a So, the same symbol is on every