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July 25th 2004, 12:12 AM

MiloBones


Henry Ford once said that someone could have a model T in any color he wished -- so long as it was black. Such it is with DinkC.
Even if you could do the rubix cube, it would hardly be worth the effort.
You might manage a chess puzzle.
There are some fantastic logic puzzles out there... I've always liked the one where you have to find the heavy coin in such and such a number of weighings. I don't think this would be too hard to program, as long as the number of coins you have is a power of three, to guarantee a "unique" solution.
Even if you could do the rubix cube, it would hardly be worth the effort.
You might manage a chess puzzle.
There are some fantastic logic puzzles out there... I've always liked the one where you have to find the heavy coin in such and such a number of weighings. I don't think this would be too hard to program, as long as the number of coins you have is a power of three, to guarantee a "unique" solution.