I'm not big into RPGs and it's my favorite 3DS game.
I'm not big into RPGs and it's my favorite 3DS game.
Here's my solution:
The 23 prisoners assign a tally keeper whose job is to keep track of the number of prisoners that have visited the room. The first switch is how he would keep tally.
Wii U Fire Emblem now pls.
I think I got it!
I'm not sure how this works but I will post the solution in the reply.
*hint* One switch is not for the prisoners.
The more I think on it, the more I think it is flawed. If they only flip it the one time, then it would require the next person (the one that flips it back down) to always follow that new person.
Simple. You have 1 prisoner who counts and announces. He/she is responsible for determining if all prisoners have visited the room. All others are just prisoners.
Answer this week's riddle incorrectly, and your life – and the lives of 22 others – will be forfeit.
The simple fact is that the Pope is not saying anything that the Vatican itself has not said for decades.
I can't even get into this argument, because I find divinity and creationism so dully ignorant. One book vs. science and logic. Ugh. I just can't deal with it.
We have come a long way down from saintly John Paul II to Pope Francis.
While other media outlets concentrate on Francis saying that God is not a magician, I grieve that a pope would dare to say that God is not divine.
In a speech earlier this week, Pope Francis declared evolution and the Big Bang theory to be real. His comments,…
Red hair... freckles... hand-me-down AI...
That's pretty funny, considering the scenario is presented in a future distant enough where interstellar space travel is possible. Give us about another 10 years down here in the central south, and we'll have that in place, don't you worry!
Part of me says this is ridiculous, because there's verifiable evidence that humans have been on the moon. We can shoot lasers off of mirrors on the moon. There's no way there would be mirrors on the moon unless someone went there.
I would argue that our school systems currently teach equally incorrect versions of history in order to perpetuate certain ingrained national mythologies and to discourage unpopular ideas.
The twist is we're ALL robots...and Harison Ford is the only human
Wouldn't telling the human it is a Turing test invalidate the test? They would already KNOW it was a computer.
This interview made me realize just how strange the whole gamergate fiasco must look to outsiders.