Take any two digit number, subtract the sum of the individual digits, and the 
result is a multiple of 9. All of the multiples of 9 correspond to the same 
symbol in the table, and Bob's your uncle.

Peter Heckert <[email protected]> wrote:

>Am 16.10.2011 16:36, schrieb Peter Gluck:
>> Peter, this cannot be opened only once but as far I remember it is a 
>> simple mathematical trick. i want to see if it is already debunked on 
>> the Web in the style of Snopes.com or as the famous David Copperfield 
>> missing card trick etc.
>> Please give the original German language link.
>>
>Sorry, the link did not work.
>The link was hidden inside the html . Firefox marks it as scam, but it 
>is not scam, is a nice fun.
>I got this as mail, but the mail was requested by me when I participated 
>one year ago.
>
>I extracted the link from the source and translated the description for you.
>Hope this works.
>
>Translation:
>1) Think of a two-digit number (example: 65)
>2) Put on two digits that make up the numbers from (example: 65 - 6 - 5 
>= 54)
>3) Search now this number (example: 54) in the list and you notice the 
>icon to its right!
>4) Let the symbol you chose go through my head a little and then click 
>on the big question mark.
>      Your thoughts are now reading! ;
>
>Goto
><http://api.elasticemail.com/tracking/click?msgid=48h5yi8il6w&target=http%3a%2f%2fhellsehen.web-z.net%2f>
>and try it.
>
>Then you see how scam works ;-)
>Its fun, but dont click on the advertising, that is real scam ;-)
>
>Peter
>
>

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