Totally right! you are a champ!Quote:
Originally posted by SeventhStar
"HELLO GURUS"
am i right? :p :D
:D
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Totally right! you are a champ!Quote:
Originally posted by SeventhStar
"HELLO GURUS"
am i right? :p :D
:D
Same here. The hint in the poem is quite obvious. But I don't know what to do with it either. I must definitely not be good to work with images. :(Quote:
Originally posted by solarflare
Well I found the hint, but I don't know what it means.
If you really have the hint, you only have to think about how is the .gif structure and do what the hint says.Quote:
Originally posted by Elrond
Same here. The hint in the poem is quite obvious. But I don't know what to do with it either. I must definitely not be good to work with images. :(
;)
Yep, that's it.Quote:
Originally posted by KevinHall
That is 7 squared = 49Code:2
7 = 49
Since the riddle has been solved, why not tell us how it is done?Quote:
Originally posted by Doctor Luz
If you really have the hint, you only have to think about how is the .gif structure and do what the hint says.
;)
Please? :)
The answer is "HELLO GURUS".
If you load the GIF image into a good photo editor, you can edit the colors in the color table. There are two blue values, two red values, two green values, and two yellow values. If you change the second yellow value to black, you see the message "HELLO GURUS". You can also do this with a hex editor if you know the GIF file format, but using a photo editor is much easier.
- Kevin
Good explanation, I could not explain it better myself.Quote:
Originally posted by KevinHall
The answer is "HELLO GURUS".
If you load the GIF image into a good photo editor, you can edit the colors in the color table. There are two blue values, two red values, two green values, and two yellow values. If you change the second yellow value to black, you see the message "HELLO GURUS". You can also do this with a hex editor if you know the GIF file format, but using a photo editor is much easier.
- Kevin
How about the following:
Take four 9's and some mathematical operators and make them equal to 100.
How about 99 + 9/9 = 100.
Here's a question that came to me while I was watching the clock to much when I was a kid. Take the time on a digital clock and add up the digits. One minute later do the same. What time or times would work so that the first sum is twice the second sum? There are many but one time would work as a valid answer. It's not too hard but it was the only thing I could come up with.
If you have any questions let me know.
-Ben
3:49 / 3:50
4:39 / 4:40
5:29 / 5:30
6:19 / 6:20
7:09 / 7:10
12:49 / 12:50
That's it. So what's next?
-Ben
I don't know. I can't think of a riddle right now.
This is not a riddle but a real question I could not explain very well to my kid.
Sir Isaac Newton said that "for every action, there is always an opposite and equal reaction" (I think that's the exact word, just correct me if i'm wrong).
We know that if we move a small object, we can easily do it. But how does that statement apply? We cannot, supposed to be, move the object because it will always react according to the force we apply?
When you answer, treat me like a kid please.:)
Well, I think the small object reacts according to the 3rd newton law, however this reaction is not in the small object, is in the object which comunicates the force to the small object (your hand, your finger...).
You comunicate a force to the object and the object comunicates the same force with opposite sense to you.
Then the object moves. If the force you comunicate is instantaneous, the object moves accordingly with the 2nd Newton's law with an acceleration F=m*a.