For what it's worth, I just spent ~10 minutes looking for a solid source on this and couldn't find confirmation. The closest I found was a bio[1], which includes the following: > The Institute set as a prize competition…
> For example, I am sure there are more muslims in the USA than there are LGBTs No, and it's not even close. An estimated 20 million Americans identify as LGBT [1], compared to ~3.5M Muslims [2]. I wonder what might…
Yep, it's the first M. I think in general the rule is this: - Any Ms in the correct position turn green (duh) - If there are X Ms remaining in the answer, turn the first X (non-green) Ms in the guess yellow
Suggesting that e-ink can be useful for "low refresh rate displays in VFR aircraft" sure sounds like a solution searching for a problem.
> The smell causes me to immediately change my clothes. It's not a fecal smell. I can't begin to describe it, but once you smell it you'll never forget. I'm sorry to put this in your head but... fish sauce.
For what it's worth, I just spent ~10 minutes looking for a solid source on this and couldn't find confirmation. The closest I found was a bio[1], which includes the following: > The Institute set as a prize competition…
> For example, I am sure there are more muslims in the USA than there are LGBTs No, and it's not even close. An estimated 20 million Americans identify as LGBT [1], compared to ~3.5M Muslims [2]. I wonder what might…
Yep, it's the first M. I think in general the rule is this: - Any Ms in the correct position turn green (duh) - If there are X Ms remaining in the answer, turn the first X (non-green) Ms in the guess yellow
Suggesting that e-ink can be useful for "low refresh rate displays in VFR aircraft" sure sounds like a solution searching for a problem.
> The smell causes me to immediately change my clothes. It's not a fecal smell. I can't begin to describe it, but once you smell it you'll never forget. I'm sorry to put this in your head but... fish sauce.