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It doesn't really need so much working out as just knowing the concept behind it and then making sure you notice the small catch as well.
Think chmod if you know how to use it
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1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 489 dollars... nerdy enough
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yep
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I gotta list every mystery already solved in this thread... I'll do that when I get back home from work.
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Think chmod if you know how to use it
It's just like playing with binary numbers.
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I suppose that's one "good" thing about my degree (aero engineering), there aren't too many terms/words/etc that have "alternative" meanings.
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Think chmod if you know how to use it
It's just like playing with binary numbers.
Wow I'm silly.
Peltzi, I can't wait to see your next trademark impossibly difficult mysteries.
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FU. I'm posting one.
I found this one on the web. DON'T SEARCH IT ON GOOGLE YOU TWATS.
A famous burglar comes to town, and the police are keeping watch on him. But he still gets away with his heist. How?
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Was he hired by the police to steal something for them?
Did he steal something which is not a physical object?
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I suppose that's one "good" thing about my degree (aero engineering), there aren't too many terms/words/etc that have "alternative" meanings.
What, like cockpits, turboshafts, thrust, nozzles, corkscrews, ram drag, payload, flaps, and wind tunnels? |
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Was he hired by the police to steal something for them?
He was not hired by the police to steal something for them.
Did he steal something which is not a physical object?
He did not steal something that wasn't a physical object.
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Because he's super pro
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Did he steal something from the police?
Did he steal something from (other) criminals?
Does he always steal some specific things or type of things like money or jewellery?
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first of all, the way I answered Bloopy's question is misleading, gonna change my answer for this question:
Did he steal something which is not a physical object?
He did not steal something that wasn't a physical object.
The answer is just no.
Did he steal something from the police?
No
Did he steal something from (other) criminals?
No
Does he always steal some specific things or type of things like money or jewellery?
No
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What does he rob:
Banks?
Stores?
Houses/apartments?
Various places?
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What does he rob:
Banks?
Stores?
Houses/apartments?
Various places?
I actually don't know that information about him. Just assume all of them.
I suppose I'll give you a nice, big, hint.
That day, the burglar and his wife check into a hotel, and the cops follow him alone to a bank, a horse track and a restaurant.
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That day, the burglar and his wife check into a hotel, and the cops follow him alone to a bank, a horse track and a restaurant.
So did he act as a distraction while his wife went and committed the heist as per his plans?
Did he break the law at all while he was at the bank, horse track or restaurant?
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I suppose that's one "good" thing about my degree (aero engineering), there aren't too many terms/words/etc that have "alternative" meanings.
What, like cockpits, turboshafts, thrust, nozzles, corkscrews, ram drag, payload, flaps, and wind tunnels? |
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