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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Clever, but obviously the cards below are none of the cards above. Thanks for the link Ivan.
Originally posted by Andy
i think i must be stupid! i can't see the obviousnes of this trick at all.
Originally posted by Andy
i think i must be stupid! i can't 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.
The "Computer Card Trick" is a fun and interactive magic trick that can be performed on a PDA or personal digital assistant. It involves a deck of virtual playing cards and a series of instructions that will ultimately lead to the correct prediction of the user's chosen card.
The "Computer Card Trick" is based on a mathematical principle known as the "force" technique. The deck of virtual cards is designed to display a specific card at a predetermined point in the trick, based on the user's choices and interactions with the PDA. This creates the illusion of a random selection, but in reality, the trick is carefully orchestrated to reveal the chosen card.
No, the "Computer Card Trick" is designed to be easy and user-friendly. The instructions are simple and easy to follow, and the trick can be performed by anyone with a basic understanding of how to use a PDA. However, it does require some practice and timing to perfect the illusion.
Yes, the "Computer Card Trick" is compatible with most PDAs that have a touch screen and internet capabilities. It can be accessed through a web browser, making it accessible on a wide range of devices.
Yes, the "Computer Card Trick" is appropriate for all ages and can be enjoyed by both children and adults. It is a fun and entertaining way to pass the time and can be a great addition to parties or social gatherings.