Originally posted by: Kenny0829
This is TOO MUCH, I,ve been up since 4am ( edt ) and
MY BRAIN HURTS
Originally posted by: Batman534
So how many people do you think is watching this thread right now? LOL - these suckers fly
Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
Originally posted by: Batman534
So how many people do you think is watching this thread right now? LOL - these suckers fly
Yeh really at least they could reply back with a simple thanks.
Originally posted by: bingsoo
While I dont have any extra invites, I wanted to post a riddle anyways (wished I had an extra invite to give for the winner--maybe someone will donate)
But, here it is:
Using the numbers 6, 4 , 3, 1 (no particular order) only once and every number once
and
Using the basic operators *, +, -, /, and ( ) are allowed (no particular order) however many times you want
give me the number 24.
*No combining numbers. ie 1 and 3 = 13 etc.
If i can think of any other odd exclusions I'll edit this post.
If no one gets it right by the end of tomorrow, I wont be able to post the answer till saturday
Originally posted by: dragoneyez
Can someone please email an invite to me?
midkiffd@yahoo.com
Thanks!
Originally posted by: WHipLAsh13
Originally posted by: Batman534
So how many people do you think is watching this thread right now? LOL - these suckers fly
Yeh really at least they could reply back with a simple thanks.
Originally posted by: Hookem180b
Originally posted by: bingsoo
While I dont have any extra invites, I wanted to post a riddle anyways (wished I had an extra invite to give for the winner--maybe someone will donate)
But, here it is:
Using the numbers 6, 4 , 3, 1 (no particular order) only once and every number once
and
Using the basic operators *, +, -, /, and ( ) are allowed (no particular order) however many times you want
give me the number 24.
*No combining numbers. ie 1 and 3 = 13 etc.
If i can think of any other odd exclusions I'll edit this post.
If no one gets it right by the end of tomorrow, I wont be able to post the answer till saturday
I'm not sure if this is cheating or not, but (6 x 4) ^ (1^3) = 24.