Tuesday, August 24, 2004

I admit I'm not a rocket scientist....

But how in the *H-E-double hockey sticks* does this website work? Anyone who has knowledge that could possibly provide me with some enlightenment would be most welcome to share it.

(Of course, there may be the odd jackass out there who thinks that I'm an idiot because I'm not privy to the secret mysteries of the Mystical Ball - but whatever. I'm willing to risk being exposed for an ignoramus in exchange for knowledge.)

5 Comments:

At 11:14 a.m., Blogger JK said...

I thought you were the Queen of Useless Knowledge? You should maybe change your name to the Heiress of Useless Knowledge. You still have a few things to learn apparently.

If you do find out what the hell is the deal with that site, you'll let me know?

 
At 3:14 a.m., Blogger Joel said...

'Tis simple really, there's really only one symbol every time. Look at all the different numbers and you'll see you'll end up with the same symbol no matter which number you pick.

 
At 8:43 a.m., Blogger The Queen of Useless Knowledge said...

Joel, either your answer is not accurate at all, or I misunderstood what you were trying to say. I see different symbols beside all of the #'s (granted some of them are repeated, but there certainly is more than 1 symbol).

I'm still baffled.

 
At 12:36 a.m., Blogger Joel said...

No no, I meant that there's only one symbol that'll load up in the crystal ball each time no matter which number you choose. Try doing the routine for several different numbers the next time you try it before you click and you'll see you'll end up with the same symbol for each one.

 
At 2:08 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, I tried to skip the adding and subtracting, and I just chose a number and concentrated. That didn't work very well..I guess because the symbol in the ball is premeditated from an equation that produces the answer to any number added and subtracted from itself. I guess they taught us that in highschool.

 

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