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Topic: Sly's Puzzles (Read 30018 times)
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jf
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For GHR4 ( gubugig): benyhamI don't want to look at Werbad's solution in case it would be a spoiler for GHR3, which I have not solved yet.
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Werbad
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Seems like we use the same basic system for our solutions. I like your solution better though since it is not as messy as mine...
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Twee
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You actually dream about Rubicon, Bucky?
It's only happened once, when I stayed awake until 3 AM working on a difficult puzzle. I had a dream featuring Rubicon last night. I'd been puzzling over Werbad's "Quickpeek" pycezod just before bed, and had figured out an algorithm to solve it but was (and am) stumped on how to make something that can run it in the available space. In the dream, someone told me that since each Rubicon component stands for a word in a logical proof, perhaps I could formulate the proof in French instead, and thus save some space. My interpretation is that my subconsciousness is stumped also and was trying to change the subject by suggesting I learn French instead or something. 
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Twee
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For "Alcatraz 3"( musimyl): cilirusEdit: my first solution had a chance of failure in the event that the random crate didn't produce two F crates within about the first 220 ticks. I decided I could do better than that, so here's one without that problem. juzuret It features a downwards double furnace draw, something that would have been useful for some other puzzles had It occurred to me then. 
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