I usually compose email (in windows) using "Rich text (HTML)" but for
purposes of testing I'm composing this reply in "Plain Text." Here is a
repeat of what I replied to earlier (followed by Danny's latest email asking
about the "jubberish characters." Let's see how this text comes through.
I'll leave it to Danny to assess it, because all of the previous emails
appear OK on my screen.
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My (released) Version 6 of FCELL gets –2; 9,452,398; 24,795,893; 53,102,422;
and 53,687,601 as intractable out of the first 100,000,000 deals.
Various versions of my V7 (under development) have called all of these
Impossible at one time or another. However, I haven’t tested a version 7.x
that hasn’t had a False Negative or two, so I can’t say with full confidence
that the two games you cite are Impossible.
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From: dannyjones183
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2012 9:36 AM
To: fc-solve-discuss_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Intractable 8x4 Deals in First 100,000,000 Deals
Thanks Shlomi for the expanded analysis on deal #53,687,601. I assume that
"Could not solve successfully" indicates that the deal is unsolveable ... as
oppose to the solver finding it intractable. (You might consider rewording
the output messages.)
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Group Message Problem: In both Gary's and Shlomi's posts, the apostrophe
character comes out as several jubberish characters from some alternate
character set.
Example: can(jubberish)t
There are other instances of jubberish characters as well.
I tried copying the text into my text editor and WordPad, and the jubberish
remains. I even tried examining the HTML source, and the jibberish was there
as well.
Any suggestions to explain this annoyance???
Received on Sat Sep 29 2012 - 10:41:33 IST