no, i did it on paint as a joke. after seeing pika's solution i tried to do the right-click thing to simulate going around the world but the line just went straight across the screen lol. ):
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CyuntiyuL
Canada1740 Posts
no, i did it on paint as a joke. after seeing pika's solution i tried to do the right-click thing to simulate going around the world but the line just went straight across the screen lol. ): | ||
Mania[K]al
United States359 Posts
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Final_Judicator
Germany85 Posts
Still, regards to the one who found it out... - Final_Judicator | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36369 Posts
LOL IF U GROUP HOUSES WITH OVERLORDS THEY ALL STACK ON TOP AND U ONLY NEED 3 LINES | ||
jacen
Austria3644 Posts
On May 09 2009 00:15 treason wrote: Well, it would be possible if you draw the houses and the water/fire/lightning on a ball, but not on a 2D paper xD non-euklidian geometry STINKS! FUCKING general relativity ... omg i hate it. ![]() its interesting though ... | ||
ondik
Czech Republic2908 Posts
On May 09 2009 01:39 backdrOp wrote: ![]() be aware because we can find out you have bookmarked PORN SITES! | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14892 Posts
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paper
13196 Posts
On May 09 2009 01:39 backdrOp wrote: ![]() lolwut | ||
Lucktar
United States526 Posts
On May 09 2009 02:06 Hot_Bid wrote: is anyone surprised that on a starcraft forum we found a glitch to make it work lol LOL IF U GROUP HOUSES WITH OVERLORDS THEY ALL STACK ON TOP AND U ONLY NEED 3 LINES This made me lol. Because it's true. | ||
Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
![]() Wow pretty awesome that it has a solution. Nice thinking outside the box guys! | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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Luddite
United States2315 Posts
On May 09 2009 01:46 CyuntiyuL wrote: no, i did it on paint as a joke. after seeing pika's solution i tried to do the right-click thing to simulate going around the world but the line just went straight across the screen lol. ): Haha I did the same thing :p | ||
Mogwai
United States13274 Posts
take that math! | ||
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TanGeng
Sanya12364 Posts
Nice discovery. | ||
ultramagnetics
Poland215 Posts
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Juicyfruit
Canada5484 Posts
On May 09 2009 10:07 ultramagnetics wrote: All the solution posted so far are exploitiing a glitch of the program and don't actually work... Find a way to solve this puzzle without the glitch then? | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On May 09 2009 10:21 Juicyfruit wrote: Find a way to solve this puzzle without the glitch then? well mathematically, it's pretty obvious that k3,3 can't be drawn without lines crossing, and there's a billion ways to prove it. i mean it has girth 4 and you can show that a planar graph must satisfy #edges <= girth*(points-2) / girth-2, and that gives us 4*4/2 = 8. 9 isn't less than 8 so k3,3 can't be drawn without lines crossing as for actually solving the puzzle, it either has no solution or a solution hinging on dumb assumptions | ||
Red.Cloud
Canada235 Posts
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Monoxide
Canada1190 Posts
On May 09 2009 10:42 JeeJee wrote: well mathematically, it's pretty obvious that k3,3 can't be drawn without lines crossing, and there's a billion ways to prove it. i mean it has girth 4 and you can show that a planar graph must satisfy #edges <= girth*(points-2) / girth-2, and that gives us 4*4/2 = 8. 9 isn't less than 8 so k3,3 can't be drawn without lines crossing as for actually solving the puzzle, it either has no solution or a solution hinging on dumb assumptions this has no solutions... a solution on a dumb assumption is a wrong solution. | ||
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