Yeah, and I checked the states touching Tennessee. In about 10 tries, they always represented mere color permutations of each other. --Dan On 2013-02-21, at 9:10 AM, John Aspinall wrote:
No forgiveness needed, I think you're correct. Maine, Florida, and Washington State should have around the least amount of mutual constraint, given their separation. Yet they always come up with identical colors. Too bad, I thought it was a little deeper than that.
- John Aspinall
On February 20, 2013 at 10:43 PM Charles Greathouse <charles.greathouse@case.edu> wrote:
Forgive me for doubting (especially with that URL), but it looks like that's just one coloring and its 4! permutations.
Charles Greathouse Analyst/Programmer Case Western Reserve University
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:03 PM, John Aspinall <j@jkmfamily.org> wrote:
http://fakeisthenewreal.org/**19trillion/<http://fakeisthenewreal.org/19trillion/>
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