miiiauuu @ 2007-02-15T22: 08:00
I'm half drunk. and I need a shower. I smell of sweat. iiiih.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Thursday, February 8, 2007
What Should I Call My Laser
policy @ 2007-02-08T22: 17:00
Perhaps the world is so interested in what drives a stefu the whole day long when he should instead learn quantum mechanics:
I found a number and a true / false assignment that rises without contradiction and paradox, but whether that provides the smallest possible number, I do not know. And I do not manage to prove my configuration ...
Oh, thank you for
tvurci that has me into the mystery. Would be the way happy if you would confirm my number or could deny, so I know whether I'm trying to prove something impossible ... * G *
Perhaps the world is so interested in what drives a stefu the whole day long when he should instead learn quantum mechanics:
I found a number and a true / false assignment that rises without contradiction and paradox, but whether that provides the smallest possible number, I do not know. And I do not manage to prove my configuration ...
Find the smallest possible number for the following statements, which meets with no
paradox. Every statement is either true or false.
first Statement at least 9 or 10 correct.
second This is either the first or wrong, the first true statement.
third There are 3 consecutive false statements.
4th The difference in the indices of the last true and the first true statement divides the requested number
5th The required number is the Sum of the indices of all true statements.
6th This is not the last real statement.
7th The index of each true statement divides the requested number
8th The required number is the percentage of true statements.
9th The number of divisors of the required number (except 1 and themselves)
is greater than the sum of the indices of the true statements.
10th There are no three consecutive true statements.
Find the number and a brief explanation.
paradox. Every statement is either true or false.
first Statement at least 9 or 10 correct.
second This is either the first or wrong, the first true statement.
third There are 3 consecutive false statements.
4th The difference in the indices of the last true and the first true statement divides the requested number
5th The required number is the Sum of the indices of all true statements.
6th This is not the last real statement.
7th The index of each true statement divides the requested number
8th The required number is the percentage of true statements.
9th The number of divisors of the required number (except 1 and themselves)
is greater than the sum of the indices of the true statements.
10th There are no three consecutive true statements.
Find the number and a brief explanation.
Oh, thank you for
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