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Thread: Challenge for another (boring?) day

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    Thanks GMan. Guess I pulled the wrong book off the shelf Didn't remember those charts were in the back of BJA3.
    Shame on you! Where would you guess I got the answer from?

    Actually, this comes from an old contest we had on Don's Domain a long time ago. I'll try to do a few more.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Shame on you!
    I must have left my BJA3 in a hotel room...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    I must have left my BJA3 in a hotel room...
    LOL!

    Don

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    Splitting 8, 8 v T is actually the correct answer, according to my book (as yet unpublished).

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakeplisskin View Post
    Splitting 8, 8 v T is actually the correct answer, according to my book (as yet unpublished).
    ????? Care to explain?

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    ????? Care to explain?

    Don
    Well, I factor in my proprietary pain variable, comprised of counterintuition, pitying looks from ploppies, disgusted spouse.

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