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Inspector Gin

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  1. Oh, Detective Kaoko gave me the same kind of code not long ago, with the hint. So, since I solved it I do not have to do it again, because I'd know what it would be.hehehehehe.. :grin:
  2. I think I will give her 2 point because you gave her a lot of hints.
  3. No you do not suck, you are much beater then me, heheheehe , anyway how much point do you think I should give her?
  4. In 1887 there were 121 Edison power stations in the United States delivering DC electricity to customers. When the limitations of Direct Current (DC) were discussed by the public, Edison launched a propaganda campaign to convince people that alternating current (AC) was far too dangerous to use. The problem with DC was that the power plants could economically deliver DC electricity only to customers within about one and a half miles (about 2.4 km) from the generating station, so that it was suitable only for central business districts. When George Westinghouse suggested using high-voltage AC instead, as it could carry electricity hundreds of miles with marginal loss of power, Edison waged a "War of Currents" to prevent AC from being adopted.
  5. hahahaha, it is so easy I figure it in half an hour, anyway I well let you solve it. good louck in wining.
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