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deprez wrote:
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So there're other letter's or "sign"'s anomalies ( I 've not found the true english word for "'" apostrophe and things like that : can somebody write it ? thanks )
' = apostrophe (not accent)
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You can make the file growing bigger , and i'll change its name : "weird signifiants "?!
I think you found the rabbithole for this puzzle - the name of this Thread seems correct.
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I would like somebody explains me the two volume cycle of verse 's titles -written by Antoine Vielle- : Never Odd and Or Even
No one has read this because I think it is fictional.

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desprez wrote:

I would like somebody explains me the two volume cycle of verse 's titles -written by Antoine Vielle- : Never Odd and Or Even


Looking at both titles together: "Never Odd or Even" suggests a number- not an odd number, and not an even number. Which makes me think of "Zero".

And...the two titles together - "never odd or even" - form a palindrome.

Meaning... Question

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the only number thats never odd or even is 0 as far as i know
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I thought zero counted as even. I don't think maths could cope with one number refusing to fit in. But it's certainly the only number that's close to not being even or odd.

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firebox 2005 v instead of y

On page 23 of firebox 2005 catalouge "why" is spelt correctly you have just translated it incorrectly. It is a lower case L which equals Y, not an uppercase I which would be V.

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PuzzledPineapple wrote:
I thought zero counted as even. I don't think maths could cope with one number refusing to fit in. But it's certainly the only number that's close to not being even or odd.



Then again, do you class infinity as a number, if so is that odd or even?
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Rob_Riv wrote:
PuzzledPineapple wrote:
I thought zero counted as even. I don't think maths could cope with one number refusing to fit in. But it's certainly the only number that's close to not being even or odd.



Then again, do you class infinity as a number, if so is that odd or even?


From the Math Forum:

Date: 04/01/97 at 05:28:16
From: Doctor Pete
Subject: Re: Is Zero Even, Odd, or Neither?

Zero is an even number. An integer n is called *even* if there exists
an integer m such that n = 2m, and *odd* if n+1 is even. From this,
it is clear that 0 = (2)(0) is even. The reason for this definition
is so that we have the property that every integer is either even or
odd.

There are both odd and even infinities (in fact, there are an infinity of each Smile )
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yeah you appear to be right about zero -- there is an argument that says otherwise in number theory (i wont go into it here) but in general the definition of even numbers makes zero even
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IIRC a negative infinity is considered odd, an a positive infinity is considered even. I remember that from studying bayesian equations...
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Well, the only number I can think of that is not odd or even is any number in the set R\Z (all the numbers that aren't whole numbers), but I think that might be rather missing the pointv...

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palindrome is the clue not odd or even i think

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1) I apologise : I trusted two non-members who posted about the Firefox catalogue ...so , I can't check up the typo ...

2)Thanks for Potus who said " bonne chance ! " to me .

3) crumple
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the two titles together - "never odd or even" - form a palindrome.

and Guest1234
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palindrome is the clue not odd or even i think
: it's very good-looking !

4) I' ve found other missing or extra letters :
a)PC Academy :
Departements- Languages :
Adjunct senior fellows: Maysam Wan and Roberto Solitano
"Maysam Wan "…" In here work" : extra |b]e[/b]
http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/departments-lang.html

b) Departement of Arts , about Antoine Vielle :
his two volume cycle : missing s
http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/departments.html

c) Prospective students - Student life : §5 ,1st line
vIn addition to the Academy's strong links
http://www.perplexcityacademy.com/prospective2.html

4) Card #170 (Vexillogy ) :
In the bottom , in small letters :
"The scribe that wrote this puzzle needs to see Anna Heath for grammar lessons immediately. 5." (not a S , I think)

I sum up : 4*v ( 2 in a line's beguinniig and 2 at the end)
missing : s , o .
extra : e , ' (apostrophe) , 5 .
But , what that means : vvvv'oes5 ? vv =w , ( not an url , because the apostrophe ; and then ...?

update of "letter v in weird places" s file which is named now :" letter v and others in weird places"
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desprez wrote:
update of "letter v in weird places" s file which is named now :" letter v and others in weird places"

Just a suggestion, but instead of posting multiple Word documents, it might make more sense to put this in the Wiki. That way, it is a simple click away, anyone can contribute, and those of us that do not have Word installed do not need to track down and install a heavyweight app like OpenOffice.
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update in the wiki

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Just a suggestion, but instead of posting multiple Word documents, it might make more sense to put this in the Wiki. That way, it is a simple click away, anyone can contribute, and those of us that do not have Word installed do not need to track down and install a heavyweight app like OpenOffice.

I've understood what You want , and why ; but I ' m French , and that my 1rst ARG ( I've never wrote on a forum before last week ! ) some words are not very clear for me , and I don't know how and where editing in the Wiki .I've mailed the moderator , and I'm waiting for his(her) help to explain to me how going on ! (I hope I'll be fit for satisfying you and other players ; besides the Wiki' administrator is replaced by somebody who should be able to not go on and the Wiki to cease... )

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Bonjour desprez! Comment-allez vous? Votre anglais est tout à fait bon, mais je triche en utilisant l'outil de traducteur. (Mais j'ai étudié le français pendant 3 années dans le lycée!) Malheureusement les la plupart sont oubliées. Mais accueillez, et merci de votre entrée!

Dorkmaster (Laurent in French class Wink )

En outre...pour le wiki: Ce qui le reccomend de I copie simplement le "format" d'autres auteurs. Au moins, est ce ce que je! Laughing
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