Task 320 - KNOPS, ANTIC, CHIPS
Average Number Of Attempts: 3.00
Correct Answers: 1 - Total Answers: 3
Correct Answers: 1 - Total Answers: 3
Rules
Guess the Flex WORDLE in 3 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
Joke Of The Day

A couple was making their firs...
A couple was making their first doctors visit prior to the birth of their first child. After the exam, the doctor took a small stamp and stamped the wife’s stomach with indelible ink. The man and his wife were curious about what the stamp was for, so when they got home, the man took out his magnifying glass to try to see what is was. In very small letters, the stamp said, “When you can read this, come back and see me.”
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On This Day
Windsurfer PatentIn 1968, a patent application was filed for a “Wind-Propelled Apparatus” by Jim Drake and Hoyle Schweitzer. When issued as No. 3,487,800 on 6 Jan 1970, it was the first U.S. patent for the Windsurfer sailboard: a surf-board with a sail on a mast articulated by a universal joint to the board. The rider can thus hold the boom and adjust the angle of the sail to control acceleration, turning and tacking, without need of a rudder or steering mechanism. The rider uses skill to moderate the propulsive power of the wind by manipulating the sail while keeping balanced on the craft. Drake was an aeronautical designer, and Schweitzer was a businessman and surfing enthusiast. Their British patent GB 1258317 was later revoked due to evidence in court of similar prior art presented by earlier innovators who did not patent.« |
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