03-12-2003, 08:33 PM
SPOILER!!!!
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</td></tr><tr><td bgcolor="#ffffff" valign="middle" align="left"><font color="#ffffff" size="1"><!-- spoilerKillitEnd --><!--txtStart-->It's math. and every time you load it, they change the symbols around so you don't realize that you get the same symbol every time.
Pick any number in the world, look at the chart, and realize that it always works out that way
If you start at say 50 subtract 5, you get 45
If you start at 51, you have to subtrract 6 and get 45. Each time you go up a number, you are subtracting it right back and you always end up at the same place until you go to the next multiple of ten.<!--txtEnd--><!-- spoilerKillit --></td></tr></table><!-- spoilerKillitEnd -->
Edited By Keyser Soze on 1047501420
<!-- spoilerKillit --><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" valign="middle" align="left"><font color="#000000" size="1">Spoiler (Highlight to Read):</font>
</td></tr><tr><td bgcolor="#ffffff" valign="middle" align="left"><font color="#ffffff" size="1"><!-- spoilerKillitEnd --><!--txtStart-->It's math. and every time you load it, they change the symbols around so you don't realize that you get the same symbol every time.
Pick any number in the world, look at the chart, and realize that it always works out that way
If you start at say 50 subtract 5, you get 45
If you start at 51, you have to subtrract 6 and get 45. Each time you go up a number, you are subtracting it right back and you always end up at the same place until you go to the next multiple of ten.<!--txtEnd--><!-- spoilerKillit --></td></tr></table><!-- spoilerKillitEnd -->
Edited By Keyser Soze on 1047501420

