Numbers
We finally play again!
This is a series where it was published er could not properly resolved by anyone (including me).
1 2 3 6 5 6 7 8 11 10 11 12 13 16 15 16 17 18 21 20 21 22 23 26 25 26 27 28 31 30 31 32 33 36 35 36 37 38 41 .......... ......
Hint: not the 40
Friday, April 20, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Pet Friendly Flea Killer
Kid Ninja Blocky
Another game to lose 10 minutes:
This mouse driving through yellow box, and your goal is to go eating the green square, preventing you touch the red squares. As you eat more green squares, you'll get bigger, and it will be more difficult to move.
Launch Full Screen
Another game to lose 10 minutes:
This mouse driving through yellow box, and your goal is to go eating the green square, preventing you touch the red squares. As you eat more green squares, you'll get bigger, and it will be more difficult to move.
Launch Full Screen
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Main Course Cheese Themes
someone here knows no Shinobi?
Well, for those who do not know, say it was a platform game in the 80's to handle a ninja had to go kill other ninjas and passing phases.
The Shinobi had some bonus stages that were the bomb. I had to roll to throw shurikens (the stars) to kill the ninjas that were appearing, but in first person ... a precursor of Doom!
Here I leave a game about that, to kill ninjas with shurikens in person. Are moving the cursor hand and you throw the stars space.
בלוטוס Jabbar
Cubes
Is there any way to know if with six squares together in a way you can make a cube of which some of its edges are the junctions Squares?
For example with the left can do, but the right one not. Can we know mathematically and without mentally assemble the cube?
I do not know the answer, I'm making items for a test and let me know if they measure spatial ability or can clearly resolved by other means
Is there any way to know if with six squares together in a way you can make a cube of which some of its edges are the junctions Squares?
For example with the left can do, but the right one not. Can we know mathematically and without mentally assemble the cube?
I do not know the answer, I'm making items for a test and let me know if they measure spatial ability or can clearly resolved by other means
homero
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Should Green Soap Be Diluted
A death saved another lottery wheels
With her death, Mary is still alive.
Can you explain?
With her death, Mary is still alive.
Can you explain?
stand
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have 2 lottery wheels and 101 balls that are numbered from 1 to 101. Place all the balls spread over the 2 lottery wheels. Are averaged to give the sum of all numbers of balls on the total of each bolillero balls. Then a ball crosses 1 bolillero to another. Re-calular averages in both the average increase lottery wheels 1 / 85 (not as a percentage of previous AVERAGE, but all). The question is how many balls were originally in each from the lottery wheels? Homer
Monday, April 2, 2007
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