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yes too laggy... it will make ur ipod freeze and crash.. maybe overheat :P
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Discuss about the "Mister Tanki Online" contest
r_DaSpamer0 replied to Maksim Khusainov in Contests Archive
idk .. they born weird =/ -
Discuss about the "Miss Tanki Online" contest
r_DaSpamer0 replied to Maksim Khusainov in Contests Archive
LOL you compltely *****... we not fighting each other... and i said im sexier i didnt said im better than him or something like dat You shoulda entered the Mister Tanki Online o: yes iknow =/ i could win 20K easly :cry: -
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advertising.. and earning
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i will buy you 200 crystals if you will buy me 20000 :P
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People score ISNT proof that he is a hacker
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that tactic :P than people will understand whats the meaning of team work..
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DaSpamer i wont spend 650 crystals before i see i was choosen :D
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Discuss about the "Miss Tanki Online" contest
r_DaSpamer0 replied to Maksim Khusainov in Contests Archive
LOL you compltely *****... we not fighting each other... and i said im sexier i didnt said im better than him or something like dat -
look on me -.- btw i posted my answer first.. so if my answer is correct im getting the crystals (cuz i was first :P)
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step 1) weigh 1111 (pan X) and 2222 (pan Y) Case A: If they are the same then: - take 3 coins from third group - take 3 coins from first (or second) group step 2) weigh 333 and 111 Case A-1: if they are same step 3) weigh remaining coin in group 3 with any other coin. So now you have the wrong coin and whether it is lighter or heavier Case A-2: if they are different, you know whether the “black sheep” is heavier or lighter” step 3) weigh one coin from group 3 on each scale if they are the same, the culprit is the other coin. if they are different, you can identify the culprit because you know whether he is lighter or heavier. Case B (after step1): If they are different, note whether the scales with 1s were lighter or heavier (observation A). step 2) weigh 1123(pan X) 1133(pan Y) if same: - problem is with one of the three remaining 2s - step 3) weigh 2 and 2 (trivial with observation A) if different: - if pan X shows same result as observation A, then problem is with one of the 1s on pan X. therefore, step 3 is weigh 1 and 1. - if pan X shows different result from observation A, problem is with the 2 on pan X (or) on the 1s on pan Y. therefore, step 3 is weigh 1 and 1 from pan Y. if same, then problem is with the 2. otherwise use observation A to get the problematic 1. Gosh you making me think so bad =/ EDIT: is allowed to use friends? :P
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Discuss about the "Miss Tanki Online" contest
r_DaSpamer0 replied to Maksim Khusainov in Contests Archive
17. BaksBunn Me like it :lol: :lol: :lol: Shes so cute <3 Like me cute :3 well me is sexier -
Case 1 - They weigh the same. That means the counterfeit is among the remaining four. Take two of them, and weigh them one against the other. If they are equal, take off one and put on one of the remaining 2. If they are still equal the remaining one is fake, if the one you put on is heavier or lighter then that is the fake. (3 weighings) If they aren't equal, take off one and replace it with a real coin. If the scales don't shift, then the one left on them is fake, if they balance out, the one you removed is a fake. (3 weighings) Case 2 - They are not the same. That means that the 4 remaining coins are real, and the counterfeit is among those eight. One side of the scales will be higher than the other. We then take 3 coins from the bottom plate and put them aside, take 3 coins from the top plate and put them on the bottom plate, and take 3 real coins (from the 4 we haven't weighed) and put them on the top plate. If nothing happens, the counterfeit is one of the 2 we didn't move. Weigh one against a real coin - if the same, the other is fake, if different, it is fake. (3 weighings) If the scales balance out, that means we have removed the real coin, and therefore it is one of the 3 we removed, and heavier than a real one (as they were off the bottom plate). Then, weigh two of the 3 against each other - if one is heavier, that's the fake, if they are the same, the third is the fake. (3 weighings) If the scales change (ie. the top plate becomes the bottom one), then we have moved the counterfeit coin from the (former) top to the (former) bottom. Therefore it is one of the 3 we moved thus, and it is lighter than a real coin (it was on the top plate). Then, weigh 2 of the 3 against each other. If the same, the third is fake, if one is lighter, it is fake. (3 weighings). EDIT: wait now i just saw that you most answer yes or no... so i cant give the full answer?
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First, I moved coin 3 above coin 2 and it touches coins 1 and 2. Second, I moved coin 2 above coin 1 and it touches coins 1 and 3. Third, I moved coin 3 around coin 4 and under coin 1; it touches coins 1 and 4. Fourth, I moved coin 1 under coin 3 and it touches coins 3 and 4. Finally, I moved coin 4 in between coins 2 and 3. The coins are in a straight line. Was so easy? :P
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depends how you drive... if you drive staright and not moving it does has 20 kph
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I tried the passwords (no bad intentions, just curiosity) when i found that post, but none of them worked... did he wrote another post with the actual pass? are you both sick? hacking can lead a MONTH ban! LOL they need to hope to get 1 mnonth ban..hacking=blocking account
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Discuss about the "Miss Tanki Online" contest
r_DaSpamer0 replied to Maksim Khusainov in Contests Archive
17. BaksBunn Me like it :lol: :lol: :lol:
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