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Wed 23 May, 2007 11:03 pm - Helping others Let me say first of all for anyone who will question me that I just came home from work and read the lenny for this week. I then came to this forum for any thoughts on working it... (view)
Thu 3 May, 2007 11:00 am - guys, they're not going to post a new lenny until they judge the previous one...and they're not going to post the same one two weeks in a row...so unless it changes, it's not a new... (view)
Tue 1 May, 2007 11:42 pm - riunivaka, Usually the puzzles are released on Wednesdays and are judged by the following Wednesday. If you guessed correctly, then you get an email on that day confirming you were right and... (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 03:06 pm - Well, it seems stapel is right. The calculations I used had 2100 as the radius. I don't know how i didn't catch that. which means the answer's probably 162. whoops...well... (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 02:55 pm - but the question is not how many kilograms would they eat...its in terms of kilometers. If you don't know how many kilograms are contained in said kilometer....well, it doesn't really... (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 01:14 pm - the reason that can't be right is because they tell us that skeith's eat 0.4 KG, not KM (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 01:05 pm - Too late for me in any case, I submitted 81...if that's wrong, ah well, there's always next week! (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 12:50 pm - When i used anneska's calculations for consumption rate (23.46m^3/min) and the number she got for the amount of minutes it takes to eat 1km... there are 1440 minutes in a day, thus... (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 12:41 pm - I just don't know where to go without knowing how long a year is for Neopia. Could it be the same as Earth, because on Neopets, the calendar has the same number of days as us??? Maybe the... (view)
Sat 28 Apr, 2007 12:37 pm - i see what you're saying, evil, but i'm pretty sure that gravitational acceleration at the surface means how fast an object falls to the surface due to gravity (i.e on Earth I believe... (view)
 
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