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He is kind of like Johnny Carson, but without the brain cells and sense of humor....

But I have to admit, I'd pick the wood door over the red door....Is the the hidden message that the commie RED door is the right door?????

This just blows my mind!!!

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Oh yeah! A treasure chest of useless delights.

 

I'm trying to exercise some restraint, but I must copy orangeokie by telling everyone:

 

 

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For the love of God, don't click on the picture! :food:

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But more importantly, I am feeling really stupid because I can't figure this one out....

 

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OK I figured it out!

They changed the slope slightly between the Quadrilaterals and the Triangles.

The Quadrilaterals have a 2 in 5 rise while the triangles have a 3 in 8 rise producing angles, if my calculations are correct, of 68.2 and 69.4 degrees respectively...So the image is misleading and the figures underlap in the 5 x 13 + 65 image, but overlap because they drew the lines fat.

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OK I figured it out!

They changed the slope slightly between the Quadrilaterals and the Triangles.

The Quadrilaterals have a 2 in 5 rise while the triangles have a 3 in 8 rise producing angles, if my calculations are correct, of 68.2 and 69.4 degrees respectively...So the image is misleading and the figures underlap in the 5 x 13 + 65 image, but overlap because they drew the lines fat.

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Hmm, when I tried to figure it out (and gave up), I was working under the assumption that the slices made didn't have thickness, like a cut from a pair of scissors, so I wasn't factoring the line thickness...

 

I sure hope you didn't spend all day figuring this out, otherwise you're a bigger geek than I am. :nerd:

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OK I figured it out!

They changed the slope slightly between the Quadrilaterals and the Triangles.

The Quadrilaterals have a 2 in 5 rise while the triangles have a 3 in 8 rise producing angles, if my calculations are correct, of 68.2 and 69.4 degrees respectively...So the image is misleading and the figures underlap in the 5 x 13 + 65 image, but overlap because they drew the lines fat.

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Yep thats what i got -_-:whistle:

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