I'm trying to find a book I remember from my childhood, of various mazes with different gimmicks and themes. I would have first read it around the mid or late 90's, and it seemed pretty new at the time, so it was probably published around that time or maybe a bit earlier. It was a children's book...
The link in this image (https://imgur.com/a/) will lead to a 404 error page, where we need to use the inspect, elements, properties, to find 4 unique numbers in it, and total up both sets of numbers, the cipher, and the number found in properties. The answer will be 6 digits of numbers and is st...
I like to put words in my bookshelf. This is a very special bookshelf though, because books don't fit in there.
My bookshelf has 3 layers, and different words can fit on different layers. Here are some examples:
Bottom Layer
Middle Layer
Top Layer
STATE
COUNTRY
FLAG
YELLOW
BROWN
BLACK
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This is from "Symbolic Logic, part 1 and part 2", by Lewis Carroll, edited by W.W. Bartley (1977), page 362:
(1) A man can always master his father;
(2) An inferior of a man's uncle owes that man money;
(3) The father of an enemy of a friend of a man owes that man nothing;
(4) A man is always per...
A bartender walks into a bar... wait a second, he actually works here. <- Is this a good or a bad joke, and if it is bad (yes it is), why is it bad? Does it have to do with the lack of poonchline?