Re: Haybaler problem... !?



"Shuai King" <shuaibao@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math.num-analysis/browse_thread/
> thread/2f142bc52224425e/fa29b7c3000717e0?lnk=st&q=haybaler&rnum=
> 1&utoken=pM0eejgAAAAcrTfKmd7vABk2y8to_sMkYbBhVOZTprmbxgS5vVIjE9V
> Z8t1pR_Xdtb5xHws5fwh24rFEoy95jN_kr2ESb9DC&auth=DQAAAG8AAADiRvdy3
> AtMdoLhm9vl_ZJMDY3S3YBArPxTQ8xokN1Ua7h-xEJZ_24kcF5cYJSuPoxBSbAKR
> qzQOpM9g8SVjd3_3SqIYEFc2Pm3x06vMYAbqUOus71e1VICntxUnri7An2Y8NUlX
> DojH2JGLaJVZfxl

> Look there.

You want people to do something with a 400+ character URL?
The "author" alone is 163 chars. What's Goofle trying to
do to the world?

> Also, I am using set of numbers 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91.
> But that doesn't matter. Is there a simple way of figuring this out?
> Ron Winther goes and says "since A and B are the smallest, blah, random
> number" I don't get it.
>
> Thanks.
> If you got solutoin plz email SHUAIBAO ~ Gmail DOTCOM where ~ is @
.