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Old 2003-06-10, 15:58   #23
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Care to elucidate? A cursory search on google did not reveal anything "*ahem*".
Okay, I was trying to figure out if there was a Euclid joke in there somewhere. :?
'Care to elucidate?' is an anagram for 'Care to eat, Euclid?'

Even geometers need to eat now and then, otherwise their circumference becomes dangerously low.
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Old 2003-06-24, 04:48   #24
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f 16
e 7
n 22
y 5
m 2
a 6
n 22

ANSWER= 80
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Old 2003-06-24, 05:38   #25
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y 5
Earlier, Trif listed h = 5. Are duplicate values allowed?

Trif's list has all the numbers 2-18 and 20-24 assigned to a letter, with four letters unknown. So it seems that either (a) y = 1, 19, 25, or 26, or (b) there isn't a 1-to-1 correspondence between the letters and integers 1-26.
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Old 2003-06-24, 16:58   #26
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y 5
Earlier, Trif listed h = 5. Are duplicate values allowed?
Well, that puzzle dosn't say they are not allowed. It all seems very strange.
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Old 2003-09-08, 12:43   #27
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Default answer please

Can someone post the answer to this. (assuming anyone actually knows it!)

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Old 2003-09-09, 05:56   #28
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Maybe I'm not seeing this right but it looks to me like the key is in the vowels.

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Old 2003-09-09, 12:45   #29
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Analysis of the number distribution from Trif's earlier post of a proposed solution shows that the numbers are NOT random, ergo a pattern is implied. Proof? a = 6, e = 7, o = 8, i = 9, u = 10. Any random numeric representation would NOT put the vowels in any form of numeric order. Further, the values assigned to each physicist would inherently be larger (taken as a group) if the numbers were random. This is a direct result of the uneven distribution of vowels.

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