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I enjoy the mlug. I enjoy sitting in the background and
reading all the questions and answers. I have learned quite a lot,even
submitting a question once in a while. You guys have been very
helpful.
The answer is so obvious I almost laughed. The second set of cards
are all different suits! The fact that it is all in black lets us assume
that for example a red jack of diamonds is present. So if you chose a
diamond--- it you wouldn't find it on the next page.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan King
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To: MLUG
Off-Topic Discussion <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
Date:
Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION]
Interesting mind experiment
>
>On Wed, 5 Mar 2003,
Mikhail Kovalenko wrote:
>
>> Stephen Montgomery-Smith
wrote:
>> > You might find this interesting:
>> >
>> >
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/esp.html>>
>
>>
>> This is priceless! Especially the "explanations"
page:
>>
>>
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/esp4.html>>
>> "Quantum mechanics" and "synchronicity"! Yeah, right
;)
>
>Ah, but you're forgetting about the, er, random fluctuations
in the
>quantum synchroblasticity of the cards. More seriously,
I've been
>wondering when we'd start to see some more on-line magic
appear.
>
>Though I guess it has a dark side. Start sending
spam to people giving
>them a link to a similar site, and after the
people who click through are
>convinced your computer really can read
minds, they will gladly sign over
>to you their money for you to
invest...
>
>jking
>
>
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