I wonder if linear algebra or a genetic algorithm would produce an answer?
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 33 1/3
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Top 100?
Groceries bought. Puzzle figured out in about ten minutes, I think, but I figured I was on the wrong track fairly quickly because of the correct answers being provided , and then it was pretty much reduced to a guessing game to nail down the meaning of petals and rose. Of course, the first thing I thought when I looked at it was, "There's no rose here. This is stupid." Anyhow. The important thing is, grocieries are bought, which means dinner. Mmmm.
Slut? Yes!
It's only 6ish and I'm pooped! The realtor is coming tomorrow to take pictures of the house. Fortunately, he's not coming until three, so I've got the morning to clean.
If all goes according to plan, the house goes on the market on Friday. Meep!
I wonder if linear algebra or a genetic algorithm would produce an answer?I think no.
But it really should have a new name change to petals of roses since there is more than one chance given the rolls of the dice. eta so as not to confuse poor Gus, I edited. I'm watching Ellen and trying to type at the same time. Recipe for disaster.
Exactly, Kat.
t parses "rolls of the dance" a few times
Argh. Will I, won't I read the whitefont?
I'll give it another hour.
Or, actually, I agree with the name change, but maybe not for the same reason. But it doesn't matter, becasue the key word is agree.
Jars, if it's any consolation to you, I tried the puzzle three times, have read all of the white font, and have yet to figure the darn thing out. Although, I must admit that I haven't really been trying either.