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Unread 12-16-2021, 08:14 PM   #1
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Okay, it appears everyone that wanted to play, played...

The answer, I've been informed, is only one -- and it's the largest square, all others are slightly rectangular, some by supposedly only a fraction of a mm. The answer likely comes as a surprise to most, it did to me, as well.

Thanks to everyone that played, I hope it was fun!
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Okay, it appears everyone that wanted to play, played...

The answer, I've been informed, is only one -- and it's the largest square, all others are slightly rectangular, some by supposedly only a fraction of a mm. The answer likely comes as a surprise to most, it did to me, as well.

Thanks to everyone that played, I hope it was fun!
You should have prefaced it with "bring your Vernier calipers, calibrate your screen, and also print it out in a 1:1 scale to verify your measurements...." OMG....
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Well that's just smoke and mirrors
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Okay, it appears everyone that wanted to play, played...

The answer, I've been informed, is only one -- and it's the largest square, all others are slightly rectangular, some by supposedly only a fraction of a mm. The answer likely comes as a surprise to most, it did to me, as well.

Thanks to everyone that played, I hope it was fun!
MM???? This is the USA, what is the difference in fractions of an inch?????
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