[Icehouse] Non-standard piece sizes

Christopher Hickman tophu at mac.com
Mon Mar 5 17:23:11 EST 2007


On Monday, March 05, 2007, at 02:22PM, "Jeff Wolfe" <jwolfe at jwcc.com> wrote:
>The mention of Zendo in the discussion of non-standard piece sizes got me to
>thinking.  A zero pip piece would be cool, no doubt ("more pieces than pips"
>immediately comes to mind).  But what would really be interesting would be a
>negative-one pip piece, which seems to be supported by all of the formulas
>I've seen so far, at least theoretically.

In theory, yes, but until you show me the practical method of physically representing a negative pip on the side of the pyramid, I will not acknowledge said pyramid.  The zero-pointer has zero pips on its sides.


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