Pie Wednesday
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Would be kinda to do a "word search" on the sequence and see what's in there. lol
EDIT: Of course, someone has already tried something similar. They used a base-26 sequence (1=a, 2=b, 3=c...) which would have a higher "probability" of "success" since its fewer numbers per character. Here's a fun read on it: http://www.cadaeic.net/picode.htm
Last edited by Rev. Rob Large; 05-25-2016 at 11:35 AM.
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It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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It satisfies the need.
9? 9 wheels/tires across?
So that varies... There's a mixture of widths on there ranging from 6.5" up to 10". There is a center post and it is offset so that one side fits a set of 255 ~10" tires. But that same space can accommodate 3 6.5" wheels. and 2 205 ~8" tires. When I had the 275s, those only fit on the long side. Those with a set of 255s put the capacity to only 8. The whole width of the thing is 8' with 5.25" lost from 3 2x4s going across between the two beams. 8' because the boards we got were 8'. We didn't want to cut down the 2x4s more than we needed to.
So that varies... There's a mixture of widths on there ranging from 6.5" up to 10". There is a center post and it is offset so that one side fits a set of 255 ~10" tires. But that same space can accommodate 3 6.5" wheels. and 2 205 ~8" tires. When I had the 275s, those only fit on the long side. Those with a set of 255s put the capacity to only 8. The whole width of the thing is 8' with 5.25" lost from 3 2x4s going across between the two beams. 8' because the boards we got were 8'. We didn't want to cut down the 2x4s more than we needed to.
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