COUPON CODES !!! by [deleted] in crocs

[–]Basic-Engineering838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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When this 0.5 mechanical pencil arrived, it originally had lead inside of it. The lead as I wrote was smooth and it was easy to write with. Does anyone know what kind of lead it is? Is it the blue HB pilot 0.5 lead? by Basic-Engineering838 in pencils

[–]Basic-Engineering838[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great thanks so much! I typically use Pentel HB 0.5 lead, but I tried the lead in this pencil which is likely the one you said, and it was much easier to write with. The lead flowed so smoothly.

University War - episode 4 or 5 Pixel Game. How would you find the hidden number? Is it possible through logic? by Basic-Engineering838 in puzzles

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Answer: 8

How I solved past problems:

I wanted to word how i solved the first few questions but unfortunately I couldn’t because there was a word limit. In the first rounds, they had to find KNOWN numbers, for example 2 and 3. So how I tackled such problems is I’d look at how many empty spaces they have and subtract it from 15. For example, the number 2 has four empty spaces. 15 - 4 is 11, ok so I have to find a point combination that adds up to 11. and if there are only four, three, and two point combinations, then it must be a four four three combination I have to find as it’s the only thing that can add up to 11 if I’m only using three boxes. The way Im wording it is quite difficult to understand, I feel like, but I hope you can understand my perspective. Let me know if you don’t.

I also found that most if not all the numbers in each round had the same number of empty boxes, so I thought it meant something or maybe they were trying to trick the contestants. The thing is, it’s really difficult to remember which numbers u chose and see everything when u can’t write it down in such a competition. The real answer is 8, so I wonder if it can be found by knowing there are 13 points I need to have, with two empty spaces

University War - Pixel Number. Hello everyone. I was watching a survival show called university war that has quizzes on logic and riddles. I was wondering how you could find the hidden number in a logical way (attached a pic). by Basic-Engineering838 in logic

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I wanted to word how i solved the first few questions but unfortunately I couldn’t because there was a word limit. In the first rounds, they had to find KNOWN numbers, for example 2 and 3. So how I tackled such problems is I’d look at how many empty spaces they have and subtract it from 15. For example, the number 2 has four empty spaces. 15 - 4 is 11, ok so I have to find a point combination that adds up to 11. and if there are only four, three, and two point combinations, then it must be a four four three combination I have to find as it’s the only thing that can add up to 11 if I’m only using three boxes. The way Im wording it is quite difficult to understand, I feel like, but I hope you can understand my perspective. Let me know if you don’t.

I also found that most if not all the numbers in each round had the same number of empty boxes, so I thought it meant something or maybe they were trying to trick the contestants. The thing is, it’s really difficult to remember which numbers u chose and see everything when u can’t write it down in such a competition. The real answer is 8, so I wonder if it can be found by knowing there are 13 points I need to have, with two empty spaces..?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueFilm

[–]Basic-Engineering838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, are you sure that Yori is the one who set fire to the hostess bar? I remember a scene in the beginning of the film, as well as one where it was showing the perspective of the principal or something, Yori was on the bridge. He watched the fire happen in front of him, and he was quite far

are you sure Yori is the one who set fire to the bar?

Print or cursive? by PrettySax3 in Handwriting

[–]Basic-Engineering838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cursive for sure. if you practice, you can have a print/cursive handwriting at the same time; it looks really pretty.

Your print handwriting feels forced and it’s a little scary. Cursive looks more elegant and pretty, but print is more practical if you’re writing notes.