the I's are lower case L's
2006-12-28 04:28:39
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answer #1
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answered by recon_fsnco 2
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it's an I and a L not 2 I....
2006-12-28 04:33:49
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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"Did you know that 80% of UCSD students could not find the error above?"
... the statistic might be wrong, but the riddle is emphasizing the error in the alphabet ("above") not at the statistic.
2006-12-28 08:03:48
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answer #3
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answered by Scarlet 2
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I think the uppercase i's could actually be lowercase L's and you can't tell that just by looking - so the error is impossible to find
2006-12-28 04:52:03
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answer #4
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answered by Julie P 1
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How about this one..... How are these letters divided?
A EF HI KLMN T VWXYZ
BCD G J OPQRS U
D££P 90...no you're not its two v's VV W
the first one is two v's the second is one W
I copied and pasted the two v's from the question and it IS two v's....I could put a space between them!
2006-12-28 04:33:44
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answer #5
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answered by hello. it's me. 4
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Looks like the i's are actually lower case L's
ii = II
ll = LL
2006-12-28 04:31:20
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answer #6
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answered by tampico 6
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Morons. It's the statistic that's the error. I hate this gag...
2006-12-28 04:48:55
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answer #7
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answered by texascrazyhorse 4
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Yes the two capital i's are too close together to be i's the are lower case l's eg i=II, L=ll
2006-12-28 04:33:35
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answer #8
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answered by Honey W 4
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the two v's are a w. as i was looking down the list it took me about a min. or two and no im not really smart but i can find a needle in a hay stack.
2006-12-28 04:36:15
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answer #9
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answered by montanna l 1
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the 2 v's look like 1 W. but otherwise i have no idea.
2006-12-28 04:28:23
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answer #10
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answered by nammie 1
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The i's are not capitolized or are L's lower cased..
I i
L l
either that or the VV is a W
2006-12-28 04:30:53
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answer #11
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answered by ? 2
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