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A1200 Power Tower
OS 3.9 / CGX4 / OS4.0
Blizzard 210Mhz (overclocked to 266Mhz) 603e PPC with 25Mhz 040 (Overclocked to 33Mhz) 256Mb RAM
ZIV
CV64/3D
3.2Gb HDD + 20GB HDD
That is quite perplexing to have part of the same surface area free just by rearranging the shapes. Obviously it shouldn't be possible. I'm stumped too.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Take a careful look at the upper figure: it's not a perfect triangle (the part where the blue starts slopes up more steeply than the rest). Same goes for the lower figure really. So, by smuggling tiny little bits here and there, extra surface area can be created to allow for a free black square.
The arrangement of the black lines isn't similar across the two figures either.
Just to illustrate:
I've highlighted two obvious differences.
See?
Ah! So the top edge of the total triangle isn't straight! Very sneaky!
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
I should send this one to the Darwin Awards.
Last edited by Demon Cleaner; 26th September 2008 at 14:46.
A1200 Power Tower
OS 3.9 / CGX4 / OS4.0
Blizzard 210Mhz (overclocked to 266Mhz) 603e PPC with 25Mhz 040 (Overclocked to 33Mhz) 256Mb RAM
ZIV
CV64/3D
3.2Gb HDD + 20GB HDD
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A1200 Power Tower
OS 3.9 / CGX4 / OS4.0
Blizzard 210Mhz (overclocked to 266Mhz) 603e PPC with 25Mhz 040 (Overclocked to 33Mhz) 256Mb RAM
ZIV
CV64/3D
3.2Gb HDD + 20GB HDD