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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    It was a joke.
    No. It was a GREAT challenge.
    It required trigonometry to arrive at the correct answer.

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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

    Quote Originally Posted by Rik View Post
    No. It was a GREAT challenge.
    It required trigonometry to arrive at the correct answer.
    I see You guys have too much free time to get in boring things.

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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

    I think the Green arrow beats the Red one - sorry Hakoo.
    My literal was a2b but Hakoo beats this.

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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

    Haakoo your definitely on the list for the Nobel peace prize in Advanced Quantum Mechanics

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    Default Re: A Challenge for the Challenge Challenged

    Am I just slow or something, because I saw right away the same solution Rik posted and I didn't need to use any math either. It was just obvious to me.
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