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Post by arman on Jan 23, 2008 16:40:56 GMT
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Post by Tubbs on Jan 23, 2008 16:47:55 GMT
Hi mike, that is amazing, im gonna have another go!! ;D
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Post by larryc on Jan 23, 2008 17:07:10 GMT
brilliant I love these. ;D ;D
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Post by geraint on Jan 23, 2008 17:19:37 GMT
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Post by Emerald Midi on Jan 23, 2008 17:38:17 GMT
Mike, that is scary. Love it!
Geraint, you one got me everytime as well. Nice one.
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Post by arman on Jan 24, 2008 15:32:29 GMT
OK guys, so this is how it’s done. If you choose any two digit number between 10 and 19, add the two digits together and subtract the result from your original number, you will always get 9. If you do the same with any number between 20 and 29 you will always get 18, similarly between 30 and 39, 27 etc etc. There are therefore nine possible answers depending on what two digit number you choose ie 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81 (nine times table!). If you look at the screen showing the signs of the zodiac associated with various numbers, you will notice that all of the above numbers are associated with the same sign, so no matter what two digit number you choose, the result of your calculation will give the same sign. When you run the program again, the actual sign associated with the numbers will have changed, but these number will always have one common sign. Clever yeah?
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