Difference between revisions of "Chalked halltraps"
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− | *"enos chalked halltraps"--HCE (backwards). | + | * "enos chalked halltraps"--HCE (backwards). |
− | *'''enos''': Enosh | + | * '''enos''': Enosh |
* also, emus | * also, emus | ||
− | *hall trap: the monty hall trap is a mathematical problem related to game theory, see [http://math.ucr.edu/~jdp/Monty_Hall/Monty_Hall.html], is "hall trap" a generic name for problems like this one? | + | * '''hall trap''': the monty hall trap is a mathematical problem related to game theory, see [http://math.ucr.edu/~jdp/Monty_Hall/Monty_Hall.html], is "hall trap" a generic name for problems like this one? |
+ | * '''chalk''': chalk drawings in caves are some of the earliest examples of art | ||
[[Category: HCE]] | [[Category: HCE]] |
Revision as of 06:47, 21 March 2010
- "enos chalked halltraps"--HCE (backwards).
- enos: Enosh
- also, emus
- hall trap: the monty hall trap is a mathematical problem related to game theory, see [1], is "hall trap" a generic name for problems like this one?
- chalk: chalk drawings in caves are some of the earliest examples of art