Find the right combination
[7894] Find the right combination - The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. - #brainteasers #mastermind - Correct Answers: 4
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Find the right combination

The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.
Correct answers: 4
#brainteasers #mastermind
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A man runs to the doctor and s...

A man runs to the doctor and says: "Doctor, you've got to help me. My wife thinks she's a chicken!"
The doctor asks: How long was she had this condition?"
"Two years." replies the man.
"Then why did it take you so long to come and see me?" asked the doctor. The man shrugs his shoulders and replies: "We needed the eggs"
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Multi-satellite launch

In 1961, the first U.S. rocket to launch three satellites was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Thor-Able-Star rocket Omicron 1 carried 3 payloads, The first, Transit 4A weighed 1,175-pounds with an atomic radio-isotope powered battery of the Snap series. The battery (4.7-lb; about 5"x5") was placed at the top of the drum-shaped craft to provide 2.7 watts of electricity for 5-yrs. Injun (40-lb to gather data on the radiation belts); and Greb 3 (55-lb to gather data on X-ray radiation from the sun.) The previous year, a similar rocket launched a payload of 2 satellites on 22 Jun 1960. A launch of 8 satellites on one rocket took place 9 Mar 1965.
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