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Part A: I heard this one where the friend also has a key that will open
his lock, but not yours. Also, the condition is that no destructive
techniques are allowed, so breaking or cutting wasn't a possible
solution.
Part B:
He never
Correct
-Original Message-
From: John Allhiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 6:38 AM
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Subject: RE: Puzzles - WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]
The first one is simple if you relate it to public key sharing in
network
security.
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: My interview story [7:40553]
Part A: I heard this one where the friend also has a key that will open
his lock, but not yours. Also, the condition is that no destructive
techniques are allowed, so breaking or cutting wasn't a possible
solution.
Part B:
He never states that the rope
solution for part A:
Lock the box, send it to your friend. Send the key as a separate delivery.
In essence there are two deliveries made.
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From: Craig Columbus
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Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: Puzzles - WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553
The first one is simple if you relate it to public key sharing in network
security.
Place the diamond in the box. Secure the box with your lock. Send it to
your friend. So far, it's safe from the courier. When your friend receives
the box, she secures the box with her lock and sends it back
.
- Original Message -
From: Craig Columbus
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Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: Puzzles - WAS RE: My interview story [7:40553]
Part A: I heard this one where the friend also has a key that will open
his lock, but not yours. Also, the condition
I'll bite.
a) Boxes and diamond. Gordian Knot technique. Lock the diamond in your box
and send it to your friend. He breaks the lock or cuts open the box.
b) Poles and rope. The poles are touching.
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From: Dusty Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April
Daniel,
I think the first answer could be just lock the stone in the box, give the
box and your key to the courier.
Kent
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I'll bite.
a) Boxes and diamond. Gordian Knot technique. Lock the diamond in your box
and send
Part A: I heard this one where the friend also has a key that will open
his lock, but not yours. Also, the condition is that no destructive
techniques are allowed, so breaking or cutting wasn't a possible solution.
Part B:
He never states that the rope is attached to the top of the pole,
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