Re: machine figure
- From: mcjason <mcjason@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 11:15:54 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 23, 1:49 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mcjason said:
a piece always becomes a pair with the piece it moves to.
no matter how many pairs, there's only one answer to how a piece can
move.
Is it because many pairs there's only one answer to how a piece can
move that you came to me?
--
Richard Heathfield <http://www.cpax.org.uk>
Email: -http://www. +rjh@
Google users: <http://www.cpax.org.uk/prg/writings/googly.php>
"Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29 July 1999
it's how the machine diagram looks.
.
- References:
- machine figure
- From: mcjason
- Re: machine figure
- From: Richard Heathfield
- machine figure
- Prev by Date: Re: machine figure
- Next by Date: Re: Algorithm or method for finding maximum of a long polynomial
- Previous by thread: Re: machine figure
- Next by thread: Re: machine figure
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|