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Topic: Timbo's puzzle (Read 18953 times)
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Twee
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Here's my belated entry for "without barrels" ( gegecif): xolicaz It's kludgy, but doesn't rely on probabilities, and doesn't fail on any case. Now if i can just figure out how Bucky's solution works..  Edit: I was really proud of this solution until I looked at Jf and Renes' solutions. Jf solved by the same strategy but with a much more compact machine; whereas Rene's solution showed me just how much I overcomplicated the problem. I get to enjoy a laugh at myself at least. 
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« Last Edit: November 08, 2008, 03:55:50 AM by Twee »
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Here's my belated entry for "without barrels" ( gegecif): xolicaz It's kludgy, but doesn't rely on probabilities, and doesn't fail on any case. Now if i can just figure out how Bucky's solution works..  It works on the principle that only the last crate on the matcher matters. As long as my machine in the upper-left corner only spits out the correct crate after a certain point, it solves the problem. You can ignore the pile of barrels and crates that get dumped through the system at the beginning - they're just for fun and get incinerated anyway. The three critical parts of the machine are (from top to bottom) Warning:The spoilers will deprive you the rewarding experience of figuring these devices out yourself. A trick for moving a ? crate without forcing it to a value. A compact filter which will eventually produce an F crate directly above a copier A transcribing device which, given a steady supply of F crates, will send a stream of crates down the pipe that have the same value as the barrel provided by the puzzle
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That is the most ingenious method of solving an impossible puzzle that I have ever seen.
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Twee
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It works on the principle that only the last crate on the matcher matters. As long as my machine in the upper-left corner only spits out the correct crate after a certain point, it solves the problem.
Thanks! I'd already figured that out shortly after I made that post. However, I just took another look at your machine and I intend to steal your "transcriber" for future solutions. Its much more compact than what I have been using: A device that drops a stream of crates or barrels starting at F and incrementing down by one which required about 8 empty spaces between it and the target.
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Twee
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For "One Bit I": ( fygicyr): xigotyz This one felt like kind of a watershed to me. I wish I'd savored my sense of accomplishment a bit longer before looking at "One Bit II" though.
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