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From: brent@dvorak.amd.com (Brent Burkholder)
Subject: Re: Starcross problem
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References: <95187.163844IO00656@maine.maine.edu> <3tjc5s$kqu@newdelph.cig.mot.com>
Date: Sun, 9 Jul 1995 23:00:13 GMT
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In article <3tjc5s$kqu@newdelph.cig.mot.com>,
Enrique Conty <conty@rtsg.mot.com> wrote:
>In article <95187.163844IO00656@maine.maine.edu> <IO00656@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> writes:
>>I can't get the blue rod without shooting the silver sphere
>
>YES YOU CAN!
>--
>Enrique Conty
>conty@cig.mot.com


You're evil... :)   not even gonna hint as to how to do it?  Well... I'll
give a hint.  The blue rod is inside the sphere and it drops every time you
make the sphere bigger.  You need a way to get the rod out of the sphere.


(this was one of the first puzzles I solved in starcross... I loved it. :)
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Brent Burkholder      < INTJ <	   "It's too bad she won't live, 
brent@beast.amd.com    >      >     but then again, who does?"  -  Bladerunner
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