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Oviously, 16 red cards are dealt.
16. Something tells me card#1 does not count. Which annoyed me -.-
On thread topic slightly. This one, I like, and picked up what was happening.
Post edited November 18, 2009 by Ois
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Ois: 16. Something tells me card#1 does not count. Which annoyed me -.-

Did any of you notice you know, the stuff they said at the end?
I'd also like to add that The Mentalist is a friggin awesome show.
Post edited November 18, 2009 by michaelleung
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Ois: 16. Something tells me card#1 does not count. Which annoyed me -.-
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michaelleung: Did any of you notice you know, the stuff they said at the end?
I'd also like to add that The Mentalist is a friggin awesome show.

Ah, the message? Yes. But the 15/16 red cards (for me) just throws anything like that right out.
I am blind!
I say somewhere between 5e and 5π. Or thereabouts.
Post edited November 18, 2009 by Miaghstir
Post edited November 18, 2009 by WBGhiro
It was 16... not 15, unless I counted wrong both times.
And, no, I didn't notice the thing they said at the end, because the only challenge was to count the number of cards, not pay attention to other details. When I'm doing my math homework I don't count the number of times the number 5 appears.
Also, the Mentalist would be better if it didn't just blatantly copy the premise of the show Psych.
I like it when they make fun of the Mentalist on Psych.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: It was 16... not 15, unless I counted wrong both times..

Oh, you counted them correctly all right; the first red card is excluded for no adequately explained reason.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: It was 16... not 15, unless I counted wrong both times..
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Arkose: Oh, you counted them correctly all right; the first red card is excluded for no adequately explained reason.

It is used only as an explanation of the challenge, not part of the challenge itself.
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Miaghstir: It is used only as an explanation of the challenge, not part of the challenge itself.

But what is the challenge? I can understand that they wanted to say that focusing on red cards makes you not bother to read the text (saw a better one with a gorilla suit and basketballs), but what is the point of arbitrarily removing a card?
The Mentalist is hilarious... I love it.
That was an interesting test though.
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JonhMan: The Mentalist is hilarious... I love it.
That was an interesting test though.

I counted ten. Obviously, the cards with the words on the back are not part of the standard deck, and are thus not included. And of course, the first card is included in the set, since there was no clear boundary defined between the beginning of the challenge and the speaking.