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- Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:12 pm
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
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Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
Ugh. The hint "qwerty keyboards" gets me nowhere in that other cipher. VMMCC doesn't look promising for a one-to-one cipher; COOEE fits, but leaves everything else looking like crap. I also know it's not a Playfair cipher because VMMCC CL can't arise from that. For ChewyChewy, some theorie...
- Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:31 pm
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
YZFD NLM DFDV GVKCC LFEDVKHB Q NMBC AMZHGKGN LR TMFTDVX QX Q BVLMP? SCOO, SC CKC. KG QFVKFDE GYFCD YLMFW OQGC. XYLMOE NQRC LVCCFCC PKAQQX KYWGCZE. EDIT: Clue: qwerty keyboards have you ever tried ordering a huge quantity of burgers as a group? well, we did. it arrived three hours late. should have ...
- Wed Mar 27, 2013 3:33 pm
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
Let's try this again.
k+n=3
k+l=6
m=1
l+n=5
(k,l,m,n)=(2,4,1,1) or (6,0,1,5). The first one would be represented by 1++ 2++++ 3+ 4+, and the second would be 1-- 3+ 4---. The second one uses fewer 45-degree turns.
k+n=3
k+l=6
m=1
l+n=5
(k,l,m,n)=(2,4,1,1) or (6,0,1,5). The first one would be represented by 1++ 2++++ 3+ 4+, and the second would be 1-- 3+ 4---. The second one uses fewer 45-degree turns.
- Wed Mar 27, 2013 3:06 pm
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
Let's give link 1 k clockwise rotations, link 2 l clockwise rotations, link 3 m clockwise rotations, and link 4 n clockwise rotations. Then ring 2 will have been rotated k+n times, ring 3 k+l+n times, ring 4 l+m+n times, and ring 5 l+n times. Since these rings need 3, 6, 1, and 5 clockwise rotations...
- Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:26 pm
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
Yep! Did my hiding SPINAL TAP in the ciphertext help?GeckoZY wrote:Code: Select all
ROCK GUITARIST EMPLOYED BY BAKERY DRAGS ELECTRIC AMPLIFIERS TO WORK, POSITING, "THESE GO TO LEAVEN."
I'm glad to be spreading the joy of wordplay somewhere. X3
- Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:06 am
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
SNOW WHITE STOCKS VIDEO GAME STORE WITH NINTENDO, URGING DWARFISH STAFF: "WII-SELL WHILE YOU WORK." Congratulations! Despite my best attempts not to leave in any obvious break-ins like the words "a" and "I", you have persevered and deciphered the stupid pun. :3 Also, s...
- Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:25 am
- Forum: Forum Games
- Topic: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code Tea
- Replies: 29
- Views: 20909
Re: The CipherCafe: Have a Slice of Riddles & a Cup of Code
http://scottbryce.com/cryptograms/ I would like to welcome all of you to the cipher cafe. I hope that you will have lots of fun in this thread. XD Hey, in the National Puzzlers' League, you'd have to put an asterisk before each instance of Q to indicate that it's a letter that's capitalized due to b...
- Mon Dec 05, 2011 10:06 pm
- Forum: Not the Comic
- Topic: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6374
Re: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
It's called a cryptogram, Psykeout.Psykeout wrote:OH THOSE AREN'T THE ACTUAL LETTERSSleet wrote:The bad bathed?
OH WELL
THAT MAKES SENSE.
ALSO YOU SHOULD HAVE SPOILED THAT.
Sleet is smart!
- Mon Dec 05, 2011 3:17 pm
- Forum: Not the Comic
- Topic: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6374
Re: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
His Sed Hissed John is missing his hat. (A sed is an animal indigenous to the greater California/Beijing area) We have a winner. his+sed=hissed is more of a charade than an anagram. I personally prefer to see more impressive rearrangement than that. :) ________ This one will be posted in the form o...
- Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:14 pm
- Forum: Not the Comic
- Topic: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6374
Re: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
Naming Gin Man Todd Hathorn and Richard Watson were the finalists of Littleville's 10th Annual Men's Gin Rummy Tournament. None of the residents of Littleville were certain who was going to win the tournament and be named Gin Man this year; while Todd Hathorn had been the winner for five years in a...
- Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:29 pm
- Forum: Not the Comic
- Topic: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6374
Re: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
Red Hat Dearth "Well, you've got the black mustache," I said, carefully looking over Paul's Halloween costume in progress. "You've got the gloves, and of course you've got the blue overalls and red shirt. I'd say your Mario costume is missing only one thing." "A red hat wit...
- Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:38 pm
- Forum: Not the Comic
- Topic: Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6374
Absurd Short Story Writing Month (AbSSWriMo)
For the month of December, I challenge everyone who's interested to write a short story. The title of the story must have exactly three words: two three-letter words, and a six-letter word which is an anagram of those words. The three words may be in any order. There are no restraints on the length ...
- Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:29 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: RandomGeek's Chat Thread Featuring Sleet and Pea: Episode 29
- Replies: 1961
- Views: 359608
Re: Random Geek's Chat thread featuring Sleet and Pea
It would have been named "mathgrant's back!" if it weren't for an out of line comment about my home state in the previous one that made me realize that I absolutely hate, and refuse to chat with, people.Coatl_Ruu wrote:I'm still lobbying for "Chat Thread [X]: Get Off My Lawn". =P
- Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:47 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:but Diss would have already banned you if you deserved it.
Also, Teh Brawler, dawwww. :3
- Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:24 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Grant of Math, please. you belong here like hats belong on a stylish man's head. You don't know me the way Dissension and maybe Sleet know me. If you did, you'd make up any excuse to have me banned. I'm a nasty Texan and a blight on the face of the planet. :[ Disregard in advance anything Sleet and...
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:55 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I get the distinct feeling that, as a Texan, I don't belong here at all.
I apologize to everyone I hurt during my most recent stint here, especially the ones in New Jersey. You guys are cool, and belong on this forum.
Whaddya mean there are more Texans here than residents of New Jersey? Crap. . . .
I apologize to everyone I hurt during my most recent stint here, especially the ones in New Jersey. You guys are cool, and belong on this forum.
Whaddya mean there are more Texans here than residents of New Jersey? Crap. . . .
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:01 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I don't know whether to respect you for dissing Rosie O'Donnell, or disrespect you for dissing my state. Many of the people who dis Texas are obnoxious, too. >.>Psykeout wrote:Texas is the Size of Rosie O'Donnel. (and twice as obnoxious)
Then again, I deserved it for dissing lions and tigers, don't I?
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:42 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
So New Jersey is the size of a toilet? (Not that comparing New Jersey to a toilet is anything new.)Psykeout wrote:Maryland is the size of a swimming pool.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:37 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Psykeout wrote:But my city can be either Lexingtonian OR Lexican, which are both just as cool as Annapolite.
Psykeout wrote:Annapolite.
No, Anna is actually kind of a jerk. She's Diss's sister.Psykeout wrote:Annapolite.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:38 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Psykeout wrote:Mathy to the rescue~!
Psykeout wrote:Mathy
That's it, Psykeout, or "sickout", as I will now call you, you're dead meat. *sics Dissension on you*Psykeout wrote:Mathy
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:31 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
mm. So in a comedy duo, does anybody remember what the other one is called? i mean, the one who ISN'T the straight-man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_act Often one of the duo members, the straight man, feed, dead wood, or stooge is portrayed as reasonable and serious, and the other one, the f...
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:52 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
You spelled all of those words correctly.Vespier Leo wrote:What is the point of lieing?
Not! I was lying! *cackles*
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:25 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I'd link to a relevant strip of Order of the Stick, but it has a minor swear that I don't think is appropriate for this place.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:59 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
That's a true statement! I guess that means pSYKEOUT isn't a liar after all.Psykeout wrote:Captain Pea and I just agreed on Maybe being a liar.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:23 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Dissension is the kindest jerk I know online! <3Dissension wrote:I'm kind of a jerk.
I still may or may not know any arctic foxes, though.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 5:05 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Grant, this community doesn't hate you! We like you being here. :3 *huggles Sleet like he has done before multiple times in this chat thread* Erm, um, I mean, I don't know this individual. (In all seriousness, Sleet, what do you know about pSyKeOuT? Does he/she actually know you, or is he/she the b...
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:57 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
"sleet"? Now you're not even trying, pSYKEOUT!Psykeout wrote:Because i know sleet, Mathy.
*sighs* This community hates me, with the possible exception of Sleet, who may or may not know me.
Awwww, thanks, kalLOOnwhite.KalloonWhite wrote:You are an odd person Granty.
I like you.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:47 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Math: now now, I don't dislike you, do i?:3 If you had any respect for me, you'd call me mathgrant, Grant, or mg, and especially not Math with a capital M. >=3 But you probably don't know me well enough to respect or to disrespect me anyway. Nobody on this forum does. X3 Not even Sleet? Mathgrant. ...
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:38 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
If you had any respect for me, you'd call me mathgrant, Grant, or mg, and especially not Math with a capital M. >=3 But you probably don't know me well enough to respect or to disrespect me anyway. Nobody on this forum does. X3Tobee wrote:Math: now now, I don't dislike you, do i?:3
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:32 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I have to agree with Sleet. Half of the tigers I've ever gotten to know don't like me. I also dislike lions.
- Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:04 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I can't believe I never realized this before. Cheating is always a good thing! All hail Eugene Varshavsky! Screw people who want chess tournaments and sudoku tournaments to be a legitimate test of brainpower!CaptainPea wrote:Cheating is always a good thing
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:27 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Here are the answers: GAIN/LOSE, CLEAN/EROTICmathgrant wrote:I interrupt these avatars for two word puzzles.
1. Rearrange the letters in GASOLINE to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
2. Rearrange the letters in ELECTRONICA to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:31 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I interrupt these avatars for two word puzzles. 1. Rearrange the letters in GASOLINE to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites. 2. Rearrange the letters in ELECTRONICA to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites. It's so easy SONG ILEA Ilea are obviously not musical CAT-ICE LONER ...
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:36 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I interrupt these avatars for two word puzzles. 1. Rearrange the letters in GASOLINE to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites. 2. Rearrange the letters in ELECTRONICA to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites. It's so easy SONG ILEA Ilea are obviously not musical CAT-ICE LONER ...
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:23 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I interrupt these avatars for two word puzzles.
1. Rearrange the letters in GASOLINE to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
2. Rearrange the letters in ELECTRONICA to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
1. Rearrange the letters in GASOLINE to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
2. Rearrange the letters in ELECTRONICA to get a pair of words whose meanings are opposites.
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:42 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Mario Wiki has articles on Bowser's Sourpuss Bread and Hot Pepper Pistachio Ice Cream. I suppose that's to be expected from a comprehensive fan-written compendium of knowledge, but awesome.
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:45 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I entered 10 of my of best puns into a contest hoping one would win, no pun intended That pun's become old. >.> Does that mean that everyone else is a figment of one's own imagination? that is... an unnerving way to look at things. As a wise friend of mine once told me someone else said in all seri...
- Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:03 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
If you tie the rope tightly enough, you shouldn't loose the phone very easily. Losing it, though. . .Psykeout wrote:I'm to afraid of loosing my phone to manage to take it anywhere.
- Mon Jun 27, 2011 4:11 pm
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
I've been meaning to ask for a while.
RandomGeekNamedBrent, what's that in your avatar? Where's a full-size version? o.o
RandomGeekNamedBrent, what's that in your avatar? Where's a full-size version? o.o
- Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:53 am
- Forum: The Dead Thread Bed
- Topic: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
- Replies: 1965
- Views: 364110
Re: Captain Pea's Fantabulastic Thread For To Chat In
Comparing webcomics to the plague isn't enough to get me banned from a webcomic forum? Startling!
*gives Dissension and Sleet a big ol' platonic hug*
Whoever invented the bed was a genius.
*gives Dissension and Sleet a big ol' platonic hug*
Whoever invented the bed was a genius.