Let’s play a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately“. Respond the previous post (the first comment below this post) by replying this post (not the previous post!)
I’ll start with: “I found this website.“
…meanwhile, on a fictional math Olympiad event…
(calculators are not allowed)
…
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Assume that all N-sided die have an equal probability of giving a number from 1 to N. Start by rolling a 100-sided dice. Then you roll a N-sided dice with N as the previous roll result. That continues until you rolled 1.
Find the average amount of rolls you need to get 1.
who owns this
(I checked, looks like it’s @byron_inc)
Fortunately, Unfortunately
Let’s play a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately“. Respond the previous post (the first comment below this post) by replying this post (not the previous post!)
I’ll start with: “I found this website.“
Imagine if @landonhere got on TNC
(although he’s only a juvenile with a really strict Internet access and schedule, also I’m not sure if he fits the usual content of the podcast)
I can dream though
n-gon (any%, field emitter only, 100% if possible (collect all items and kill all mobs on every single room), tech only (ask at pkmnq for details))
illiteracy (first run)
the password game
@wasteofplus update when?
In the directory universe, git
is a magic machine that allows you to create, collide, and collapse parallel universes, and travel to the past.
gilbert@clicky ~> cat | perl -p -e "s/r/w/g;s/R/W/g;s/(?<![rwRW])o+(?![rwRW])/owo/g;s/ *\$/ :3/"
why do I write this
why dowo I wwite this :3