Hi all, the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string “8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to be easier and I finally won another wiki commit. Nevertheless I’d appreciate this mystery to be solved ;-) Have a fun day Philipp [1] http://pragma-ade.com/text-info.htm
Hi Phillip,
the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string “8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to be easier and I finally won another wiki commit. Nevertheless I’d appreciate this mystery to be solved ;-)
The answer should be 8061. I have changed the question and made it clear that four digits are requested. I am happy to add a better question that should be obvious to ConTeXt users. Patrick
On Thu 05 May 2011, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
the wiki just asked me to verify my humanity through Hasselt’s zip code. From [1] I inferred that it would be the string “8061GH”, which was promptly rejected -- the next quiz proved to be easier and I finally won another wiki commit. Nevertheless I’d appreciate this mystery to be solved ;-)
I've been caught by this too -- I googled the answer but evidently it was wrong (I forget what my attempted answer was).
The answer should be 8061. I have changed the question and made it clear that four digits are requested. I am happy to add a better question that should be obvious to ConTeXt users.
At the risk of kicking off a huge thread... how about ‘What is usually the last command in a ConTeXt source file (without the backslash)?’ Anyone who has got as far as ‘Hello World’ should manage that one. Pont
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Patrick Gundlach
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Philipp Gesang
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Pontus Lurcock