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Saro

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  1. Oops, sorry, I meant she was born in Yerevan. (I don't know how to edit my post)
  2. Does anyone know the history of her early childhood... namely the events surrounding the death of her father? I know she was born in Yerevan in 1919 and her father died shortly after, and that her parents were Van survivors, but that's about it. I just read a great poem of hers, reproduced below for those who haven't read it. http://armenian-poetry.blogspot.com/2006/0...-my-father.html Thanks for any help!
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    Puzzles

    My answer is wrong. Haha, sorry. The answer is actually "wrong."
  4. Saro

    Puzzles

    Sure is Is my answer wrong too?
  5. Saro

    Puzzles

    :punches self: <_< ah well, I'll get that other one!!
  6. Saro

    Puzzles

    Hmm... It's gotta be more than one word. After thinking for an hour, I couldn't find any one word that works!! Time to start thinking of two words that are opposites of each other!!! (i hope) Nice puzzle! How about... tenibac cabinet ??
  7. Saro

    Puzzles

    Neither contains the letter "q"... I win!!
  8. Saro

    Puzzles

    Hmm... It's gotta be more than one word. After thinking for an hour, I couldn't find any one word that works!! Time to start thinking of two words that are opposites of each other!!! (i hope) Nice puzzle!
  9. Ahhh the computers thing! with the 2.4+2.4 = 4.8 ... 1.4 + 1.4 = 2.8 = 3!!
  10. Actually, since this is a puzzle dealing with binary / computers / programming and whatnot, the answer would probably be THREE (as demonstrated earlier by big bro.)
  11. Heh that's pretty much what I was talking about.. also, starting with words that contain p or c works pretty well too. On another note, I'm the high school brother, you've probably heard of the other bozo.
  12. A good way to start that binary problem off is to just copy / paste the whole string into notepad, find the binary values of some common words you'd find in PUZZLEs, then replace the highlighted parts with the actual words. After ONE or two words, you can try to figure out what the question would ask you. Sip's method is genius if you want to decode the entire thing... though it isn't too efficient if you want to find the answer.
  13. Hi everyone... Sip's younger bro here At first I sat staring at his program trying to understand the code... gave up and actually looked at the puzzle. The words just kinda jumped out at me. ...Is ninja mathematics. Oh, and to Sip: I win!
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