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And now for something different...
The Next 3 are Mazes to try to solve.
Trace with your finger or copy and print them.
For those of you old enough to remember a 50s TV Program called
"Winky Dink", don't write or trace on the screen without your
Magic Drawing Screen (a piece of clear plastice that let you trace over images host Jack Barry put on the TV!) The "pencil" (sort of sharpie/crayon) was eraseable!
01 is Easy

02 is Medium

03 is Harder


leftieNanner
(16,008 posts)BUT my favorite is "Find the Toenail!"
😂
cayugafalls
(5,884 posts)So funny
leftieNanner
(16,008 posts)Maybe push a toasted sliced almond into the cake before you frost it. 😆
cayugafalls
(5,884 posts)3.4 secs on 1
4.? On 2
3 flat on 3
That was fun thanks!!
3825-87867
(1,470 posts)And here's an amazing site for all kinds of stuff from math to whatever.
https://miniwebtool.com/
cayugafalls
(5,884 posts)Those are right in my wheelhouse!
I did a 20x20 sigma maze in 3.5 seconds.
Im gonna get my dr to check m eyes cause I never knew until today that I could solve mazes.
Edit to add: I do spend a couple seconds before putting pencil on paper. So maybe 5.5 seconds
That was some good hummus..
TommieMommy
(2,195 posts)claudette
(5,455 posts)I especially liked the one about Steve Jobs, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope. very clever
calikid
(695 posts)Thank you 3825, really been enjoying your posts
eppur_se_muova
(39,408 posts)Scientists argue about what instruments should go on board, and publish the results in jargon-laden professional journals ten years later.
FWIW, I'm a scientist. I just know engineers get damned little public credit, unless something (out of a million somethings) goes wrong.
(Scientists suggest space missions, politicians decide which ones get funded and for how much, engineers are assigned the job of making it all work, and scientists ooh and ah for the cameras, then start planning the next one.)
But on the environment, I'm gonna trust scientists anyway. They're the ones studying the whole damned Universe, and trying to understand it at a granularity well below the dimensions of an atomic nucleus*.
*I would have said the "Planck length", but most people have no idea what that is, and it's incomprehensibly small even for scientists.
Marthe48
(21,204 posts)