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Ivan Seeking
May30-03, 12:49 AM
http://www.pda-usa.com/adventure/forwards/cardtric.htm
Greg Bernhardt
May30-03, 01:03 AM
Clever, but obviously the cards below are none of the cards above. Thanks for the link Ivan.
Ivan Seeking
May30-03, 02:17 AM
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Clever, but obviously the cards below are none of the cards above. Thanks for the link Ivan.
[:D] a minor chuckler
Pauly Man
May30-03, 05:31 AM
There are versions of this "trick" all over the net. Usually they actually use a change of browser window or something to mask the obviousness of the trick, but oh well....
Still amusing though, I agree.
i think i must be stupid! i cant see the obviousnes of this trick at all.[:((]
Ivan Seeking
May30-03, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by Andy
i think i must be stupid! i cant see the obviousnes of this trick at all.[:((]
Hey Andy,
First, write down all of your options before choosing a card. Then choose, check the answer, and write down what you see.
Integral
May31-03, 12:37 PM
OR play it backwards, pick a card from the bottom set, note that it does not appear in the top set. Strange how it works both ways! [;)]
OH MY GOD! How did i not see that! i think all this college rubbish is going to my head. I'm sure i would have noticed that before i started college! I will now have to go and beat myself with a very large stick!
On Radioactive Waves
May31-03, 08:32 PM
make sure if you're going to beat yourself with a meter-stick, to hit hit yourself on the 67 cm mark. I learned that in college heh heh......
its already snapped! gonna put a pin just under my toe and kick something very hard with my toe!
AndersHermansson
Jun27-03, 05:37 AM
Originally posted by Andy
i think i must be stupid! i cant see the obviousnes of this trick at all.[:((]
If you go from the presumption that a homepage can't read your mind you will easily come to the conclusion that the homepage is fooling you in some way.
KLscilevothma
Jun27-03, 05:49 AM
I usually choose more than 1 option when encountering these tricks.
If you go from the presumption that a homepage can't read your mind you will easily come to the conclusion that the homepage is fooling you in some way.
Yea i know that, i was going with the assumption that it was a clever computer programme that was at work there.
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