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- From: mouse@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (der Mouse)
- Newsgroups: rec.puzzles
- Subject: Re: Sequence
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.013750.6703@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 01:37:50 GMT
- References: <0f2Dmga00YUoMxNrJg@andrew.cmu.edu> <19921119.204913190456.NETNEWS@BLEKUL11>
- Organization: McGill Research Centre for Intelligent Machines
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- In article <19921119.204913190456.NETNEWS@BLEKUL11>, pirard@vm1.ulg.ac.be (Andre' Pirard) writes:
- > In article <0f2Dmga00YUoMxNrJg@andrew.cmu.edu> Bruno W. Repetto, br0w+@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
- >> 312211
- >> This is in the FAQ.
- > OK OK, and the FAQ is good reading indeed.
- > But, anyone's got a pack of toner cartridges for me to finish
- > printing it?
-
- Print? *Print*??
-
- You don't print out netnews to read it, why should you print out the
- FAQ? D'you get charged for connect time and have a dumb terminal
- instead of a local machine or something?
-
- Obpuzzle? Hm. Okay, there are these three strings, and they're...no,
- that's an objoke. Er...well, I needed a db-15, but all we had were
- db-25s, so I cut...no, that's an obhack. Ah.
-
- There is only one monomino. There's only one domino. There are two
- trominos. There are five tetrominos. There are twelve pentominos.
-
- How many hexominos? Heptominos? Etc. Extra points for a closed form
- solution for arbitrary N. :)
-
- der Mouse
-
- mouse@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu
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