LOL, yeah where's that edit button? I confess I blew it on my first two entries 
-- left the comments blank on one and forgot to change the problem number on 
the other.

With that said, I think the most impressive so far was solving the problem so 
quickly of how to collect the solutions in a database =)

> double clicking is a funny business sometimes.
> 
> by the way, fill the comments with the problem proposition next time, if not
> some personal comments on your approach! :D
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:00 PM, Brian Yennie <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> Awesome, I already submitted one =). Double click isn't working for me, but
>> submitting was smooth!
>> 
>>> Hello Folks,
>>> 
>>> After a really fun morning solving math tricks with Mark and Brian, I
>>> decided to give revlets a try. WeCode Euler is revlet for testing,
>> recording
>>> and exploring solutions for Project Euler http://projecteuler.net
>>> 
>>> I did it really quickly and already posted some solutions. Basically you
>> can
>>> browse the available solutions, test new ones and save them if you want.
>>> 
>>> http://wecode.org/euler
>>> 
>>> this revlet gains 0 in user interface usability but 10 in fun!
>>> 
>>> :D
>>> 
>>> --
>>> http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is Code.
>>> _______________________________________
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