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Creepy... |
Friday, July 28, 2006 |
I found a web page that actually reads your mind! It works every time, give it a shot...
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/mind.php
If anyone can actually figure out how it's reading your mind, post a comment below. If no one can figure it out, Sir Justin will reveal all next Wednesday (under the comments section).
(Photo Credit: http://www.clarkson.edu/reu/archives/2005/students/Thomason/images/crystal%20ball.jpg) |
posted by Justin Hawks @ 7/28/2006 06:12:00 PM |
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Wow, that's weird. I cannot wait to see how it works.
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All possible outcomes use the same symbol.
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I'll give you a hint before I give it all away tomorrow. Pay particular attention to the numbers you end up getting after doing the math.
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And the big reveal! Every time you go through the process of picking a number, adding the digits, and subtracting that number from the original, you will always get a multiple of 9 (9, 18, 27, 36,...)! Therefore the site makes sure every multiple of 9 has the same symbol next to it (except for 90 and 99; 81 is the largest number you can get) and it doesn't really matter what symbols are beside the other numbers. Neat, huh? The person who said "all possible outcomes use the same symbol" was on the right track.
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Wow, that's weird. I cannot wait to see how it works.