Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 07, 2015
Transcript:
With over 26,000 possible outcomes, you could play one game of tic-tac-toe every day for 70 years and see a different outcome each time! As part of an official government program, drunks in Berlin, Germany, will soon be silently chastised by mimes acting out the consequences of overindulging! Simon Fraser University biologist Regine Gries has created a bedbug repellent thanks to her 5000 creepy crawley test subjects- who feast on her own blood!
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
So German mimes tell the intoxicated what happens of you overdosed yourself by means of acting? Better watch out, Andy Capp and Homer Simpson.
James Wolfenstein over 9 years ago
That’s ridiculous. A Tic-Tac-Toe board could have up to 512 outcomes, 2 raised to 9, two possible states for each square (X or O) and 9 squares. But most of them are impossible because you can reach a winning position before filling up the board. The total number is a lot smaller. Considering possible states (with each square being blank, X or O), there are 19683 possible states overall. So, not even doing one move per day.
BearsDown Premium Member over 9 years ago
I don’t think their drunks program is going to go well.
That’s a French mime.
Jogger2 over 9 years ago
Does that 26,000 figure include reflections and rotations? Does it include boards which have the same state, but in which the order of getting there is different?
Marblemouth over 9 years ago
Me thinks that some of those German drunks were doing the Tic-Tac-Toe math.
Rose Madder Premium Member over 9 years ago
Maybe having to even look at a stupid mime will cause them to change or maybe they’ll turn up drunk so they don’t have to remember what the routine looked like. :)
comixbomix over 9 years ago
No, there are really one three outcomes in Tic-Tac-Toe: X wins, O wins, Tie…
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
I foresee a lot of mangled Mimes…
Brown Leghorn over 9 years ago
Bedbugs will drink your milkshake
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
You mean Regine’s.
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
Nice to know that Germany has found a way to harness their mimes’ power for good.
noreenklose over 9 years ago
I see only 3 outcomes; win, lose, draw.
themom1951 over 9 years ago
There was a bedbug repellent on the market called Sleep Tight and it used essential oils. It worked to repel fleas and mosquitoes, too. Idiots stopped making it. Good thing there are recipes to make my own all over the Internet.
francisrossi over 9 years ago
What a horrible punishment. I hate mimes.