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[SOLVED] #087 - Yellow - Bar Crossing Text:
It was getting late and there
were three of us left in the bar
after one of the Academy
summer parties. The staff were
closing the section of the bar
we were in and requesting that
we moved to a table in an
adjacent room.
As the most sober member of the trio it fell to me
to organise the logistics of the table switch. I had
a problem though. I couldn't leave Tippy alone
with her cocktail since she had to give a lecture
the next morning on game theory and she'd already
had one Cosmopolitan too many. I didn't dare
leave the senior fellow in the company of Tippy
without my steadying influence for fear that he
might try and steal a kiss from her.
I can only take one of them at a time to the other
table (Senior Fellow, Tippy or cocktail).
How do I make the transfer without leaving
the Senior Fellow alone with Tippy or Tippy
alone with the cocktail?
(Signed Kurt)
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:08 pm
Last edited by Reason on Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:38 am; edited 2 times in total
The First Speaker
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Hoping this is right
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
1. Take Tippy to other table and come back
2. Take Cocktail to other table and come back with Tippy
3. Take Senior Fellow to other table and come back
4. Take Tippy to other table
But where is the one word answer that can be input onto a website??
Maybe more to this....
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:14 pm
Equinox
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There is probably a name for this kind of puzzel like'bar crossing' 'river crossing' or somthing.... I mean I know so many variations on it there must be an original name for this type of puzzel or mayb its somthing like 'the four step ruel' I don't know but worth reseaching i suppose.
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:20 am
Leeravitz
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Oh, that Tippy! And isn't Kurt a nice young man...
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 4:23 pm
Seej
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An added benefit of this solution is that Tippy is forced to walk off some of the booze. Convenient, no?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 6:34 am
JebJoya
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My god. That senior fellow is so sleazy
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:27 pm
firefox
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JebJoya wrote:
My god. That senior fellow is so sleazy
Jeb
Professor Hunan Mansoor is a ladies man. ohh yeah
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:35 pm
Scott
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By the way, that's Hunan Mansoor, Senior Fellow of Cryptology oogling fFair Tippy.
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:28 pm
Leeravitz
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Does it mean anything, though?
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:26 pm
PuzzledPineapple
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Quote:
My god. That senior fellow is so sleazy
Aren't they all?
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Does it mean anything, though?
Yes, that the resident artist had already had to create an enormous number of characters and wasn't going to bother making another one
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:36 pm
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This is generally known as a river crossing puzzle. I think the most common example has a fox, a duck/chicken and a bag of corn.
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 6:36 pm
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Having just recieved my Firebox order, I have just got a chance to look at the cards in detail and just noticed that in Tippy's bag there looks to a standard 'Mobile Phone'? Is this supposed to be a representation of the fabled Perplex City Key? (Or is this just the artist being lazy?)
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:33 pm
diddymac
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Tippy looks like a fashionable young lady, and it's trendy to have a key that looks like an Earth mobile phone. Darn it, she's cool, beautiful and clever!
...can't hold her drink though. Lightweight.
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:43 pm
Riiick
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The First Speaker wrote:
But where is the one word answer that can be input onto a website??
Maybe more to this....
We shouldn't assume the website just takes a one word answer. You may have to type your solution into a textbox which a human then checks for correctness. Or it could give you a choice of who to take first, then you click a next button, then you choose what to take back (or nothing back), etc until you have completed it.
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 5:58 pm
Bahamoth
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I looked up the Prof Hunan Mansoor, and among his list of achievements was the 'Sanguine Algorithm'. I supposed that this could be the same for the type of puzzle (river crossing notwithstanding) so I googled it. The results were mostly to do with Perplex City except one
http://www.interweavers.com/brett/humor/cogsci-jokes.html
As you can see from the address, it's jokey etc... I haven't read it deeply enought to get the joke if there really is one. I just scanned the text for any reference to the Sanguine Algorithm. Here is the reference, for more, go the page itself. I'm afraid, I'm not techinically minded enough to understand what is being said, so I thought I'd post it and let you guys figure it out.
Happy reading!
''Using the Sanguine Algorithm, a
network with only two hidden units rapidly converges to a soft
error functional. Of course, the network has no idea of what
value will come next; however, the happiness function shows it is
quite blissful in its ignorance. We propose that this technique
will have wide application in Republican approaches to
government. ''
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 5:24 pm
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