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its impossible.
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omg this is the weirdest thing in the world. one of my friends was trying it today in school. we were all trying on the board and the teacher was trying too. its not possible.
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motoxer4life Wrote:omg this is the weirdest thing in the world. one of my friends was trying it today in school. we were all trying on the board and the teacher was trying too. its not possible.
its just weird how its been out for like 6 months but just today i found otu about it.
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the way that its set up makes it physically impossible. but that doesnt stop me from trying.
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Man... Thats F'ed up!
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This thing is really possible? I have been messing with it for about 45 min and can't figure it out.
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C'mon! not cool
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its impossible. At one point they have to cross paths
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This problem is impossible. At least, it's impossible to connect the houses to the utilities on a flat sheet of paper. In fact, it's impossible in the Euclidean plane (a flat sheet stretched to infinity) and on most other two-dimensional surfaces. Some people have a trick to get around the problem: they send a gas, water, or electric line through one of the houses. Of course, real utility companies don't need tricks. The real world is three-dimensional, so power lines can go over or under each other.