DEED, BOOBNufCed wrote:well done.. points goto 'gkirilov'
Can you name me a 4 letter (english) word that is spelt the same forwards... backwards... and upside down???
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Combining the two leads me to believe the same applies forDominionSpy wrote:DEED, BOOBNufCed wrote:well done.. points goto 'gkirilov'
Can you name me a 4 letter (english) word that is spelt the same forwards... backwards... and upside down???
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Aha, that explains why I couldn't get past it either - I don't have stereo vision, even though both eyes work independently.Patchman wrote:It's a "magic eye" or autostereogram image.
Is there a computer program for getting the 'picture' back from a stereogram? Does anybody know what's the mathematics involved?
none that i know of, i can, however, pass you the solution...AndersI wrote:Aha, that explains why I couldn't get past it either - I don't have stereo vision, even though both eyes work independently.Patchman wrote:It's a "magic eye" or autostereogram image.
Is there a computer program for getting the 'picture' back from a stereogram? Does anybody know what's the mathematics involved?
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What does that mean exactly?GoneWacko wrote:Combining the two leads me to believe the same applies forDominionSpy wrote:DEED, BOOBNufCed wrote:well done.. points goto 'gkirilov'
Can you name me a 4 letter (english) word that is spelt the same forwards... backwards... and upside down???
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"7 = D of the W" (Answer 7 = Days of the Week)
Anyway I'll start off with a few easy ones...
*7 W of the W
*6 S on the A F
*5 T on a F
*3 W on a T
*66 B of the B
*3 B M (S H T R)
*13 is U F S
*32 is the T in D F at which W F
*29 D in F in a L Y
*64 S on a C B
*13 L in a B D
*39 B of the O T
*26 L of the A
*12 S of the Z
*52 C in a P (W J)
*18 H on a G C
*90 D in a R A
*15 P in a R T
*100 C in a D
*11 P in a F (S) T
*12 M in a Y
*8 T on a O
*27 B in the N T
*365 D in a Y
*52 W in a Y
*9 L of a C
*60 M in a H
*23 P of C in the H B
*6 S in A
*6 B to an O in C
*1000 Y in a M
*15 M on a D M C
see how many you can get?!
Anyway I'll start off with a few easy ones...
*7 W of the W
*6 S on the A F
*5 T on a F
*3 W on a T
*66 B of the B
*3 B M (S H T R)
*13 is U F S
*32 is the T in D F at which W F
*29 D in F in a L Y
*64 S on a C B
*13 L in a B D
*39 B of the O T
*26 L of the A
*12 S of the Z
*52 C in a P (W J)
*18 H on a G C
*90 D in a R A
*15 P in a R T
*100 C in a D
*11 P in a F (S) T
*12 M in a Y
*8 T on a O
*27 B in the N T
*365 D in a Y
*52 W in a Y
*9 L of a C
*60 M in a H
*23 P of C in the H B
*6 S in A
*6 B to an O in C
*1000 Y in a M
*15 M on a D M C
see how many you can get?!
I've attached a text file with many of the solutions. (Spoiler and post-length reasons)
And here are a few more puzzles:
451 DF at which PB
54 C in a D (W the J)
300 P in a PBG
12 D of C
4 VP in the HC (from HM)
8 T in the DS
538 E in the EC
4 B in a N
9 [R] for MM, D to D
And here are a few more puzzles:
451 DF at which PB
54 C in a D (W the J)
300 P in a PBG
12 D of C
4 VP in the HC (from HM)
8 T in the DS
538 E in the EC
4 B in a N
9 [R] for MM, D to D
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Upside down says to me that it is flipped vertically, but obviously you are meaning rotating the word through 180 degrees. In that case the word is NOON.NufCed wrote:sorry guys they are nor correct upside down the b and D'd would be backwards....
I've got two "related" puzzles for you:
1.
Two men were born on the same date in the same year by the same mother and the same father within minutes of each other, yet they are not twins. How can this be?
2.
Jane celebrates her birthday two days before her older twin sister Judith, how is this possible?
(Yes Jane and Judith are each other's twin).
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Noon is correct...DominionSpy wrote:Upside down says to me that it is flipped vertically, but obviously you are meaning rotating the word through 180 degrees. In that case the word is NOON.NufCed wrote:sorry guys they are nor correct upside down the b and D'd would be backwards....
are the siamese brothers?I've got two "related" puzzles for you:
1.
Two men were born on the same date in the same year by the same mother and the same father within minutes of each other, yet they are not twins. How can this be?
jane celebrats on the wrong day???2.
Jane celebrates her birthday two days before her older twin sister Judith, how is this possible?
(Yes Jane and Judith are each other's twin).
The term is "siamese twins". Not that I have an answer, though.NufCed wrote:are the siamese brothers?
Pretty good on #2 though. The answer I wrote (before you beat me to it) was:
The operative word there is "celebrates". Nothing that requires that either Jane or Judith celebrate on the day of their birth.
A woman says "I have married seven men. None of them have died, I have never been divorced, and I have never been guilty of polygamy."
Explain.
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Yep. (Well, the second half is right, anyway.)NufCed wrote:Celebent (Spelling?) ie performs the weddings?
Closest I can find is "celebrant", but that doesn't appear to be the word for which you are looking.
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As DaleStan said, they would still be twins. Nice thinking thoughNufCed wrote:are the siamese brothers?I've got two "related" puzzles for you:
1.
Two men were born on the same date in the same year by the same mother and the same father within minutes of each other, yet they are not twins. How can this be?

Sorry, that word could be taken the wrong way. It's not that - they both celebrate on the correct day of their birth.NufCed wrote:jane celebrats on the wrong day???2.
Jane celebrates her birthday two days before her older twin sister Judith, how is this possible?
(Yes Jane and Judith are each other's twin).
The clergy (name for vicars, priests etc) are often thought of as celebate (never marrying), so that could be what he's thinking.DaleStan wrote:Yep. (Well, the second half is right, anyway.)NufCed wrote:Celebent (Spelling?) ie performs the weddings?
Closest I can find is "celebrant", but that doesn't appear to be the word for which you are looking.
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here is one im not shore where to put.. but does any male here (theres like 2 females) know hoe a female brain works/ thinks... i thought i had it, but then i got it wrong.
IE...you get an ans right, but they say your wrong even though they know your right, it can still make you wrong.. how does that work?
IE...you get an ans right, but they say your wrong even though they know your right, it can still make you wrong.. how does that work?
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CorrectPete-ski wrote:They are triplets ? (So they have another brother/sister)DominionSpy wrote: Two men were born on the same date in the same year by the same mother and the same father within minutes of each other, yet they are not twins. How can this be?

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