Though if indeed pass=screen then it seems like we've got a fairly legitimate alternative solution to whatever TakingNotes turns out to have had in mind. Though there's another problem with it, which is that "lowpass" is an adjective and "blue screen" is a noun phrase. I don't think I've heard people refer to "a lowpass" meaning a lowpass filter, though I wouldn't be astonished if they did from time to time.
Mark some cells on the following Bingo board, so that every statement in a marked cell is true AND every statement in an unmarked cell is false.
A Bingo here is a set of five marked cells in a row, column, or diagonal. There are two diagonals: forward (A1-E5) and backward (A5-E1).
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so my big project finally has a name, "Around the World in Many Days", and the first puzzle is going live next saturday
i also have a brand new and shiny youtube channel where i'm going to put videos about those puzzles -- just posted my first video explaining what the puzzle series is about
@Bubbler if you saw my latest comment (below your reply) don't mind it. I... forgot to read the instructions before posting that comment, that was quite embarrassing
@Jafe ooh interesting. I'm excited for both the puzzles and the channel :DD
@Jafe The video clarified for me what your chat message did not, viz that the videos will include the solutions. Will you be posting them before or after a solution is posted on PSE? (Or at a set time later, irrespective of whether a solution has been posted?)
The Bingo puzzle is driving me crazy, oh my frick. I'm going through my solution again and even after I recheck it I bet that it's still wrong and I missed something
The dark at the crux of a poem,
The bird of the saintly days of yore.
The brother without an eye in the genius,
The shadow that floats from the floor.
The last letter of the last word never spoken.
The first letter of an age which death had broken.
I don't know how to make my explanation as short as yours @msh210 , and I wasn't going to be finished immediately anyway since I didn't take note of my solution path at first. Well done.
My head hurt from that puzzle, so I'll leave for now lol
P.S. I did lots of backtracking there, so it's possible that I missed a more elegant path
are "forward" and "backward" diagonal standard terms? the way they're used in that puzzle are exactly opposite from the usage in e.g. forward slash vs. backslash
I am looking for the terms to use for particular types of diagonals in two dimensional matrices. I have heard the longest diagonal, from top-left element and in the direction down-right often called the "leading diagonal".
-What about the 'other' diagonal, from the top right going down-left? ...
I was training at the track other day, and everyone I passed kept pestering me:
"Hey, didn't I see you at Goodwill?"
"Were you the guy from the start of the poker game last night?"
"Can you stop it with the applause all the time? I needed to go
straight home after the show, but the actors kept c...
There is an infinite chessboard. The chessboard is divided in two by a horizontal line that extends indefinitely. Above the dividing line, the cells of the chessboard must remain empty. Below you can place as many pawns as you like in any way you like. To move a pawn you perform the following mov...