Re: POA-Conduits Please Read!!!!!
FireTiger, on host 72.197.18.70
Saturday, December 16, 2006, at 13:47:03
Re: POA-Conduits Please Read!!!!! posted by virgogirl on Friday, September 9, 2005, at 14:05:31:
> > > I have read every post on the conduits, and I still don't get it. This is how I have them lined up: > > > M11E north/inner M11W north/inner > > > M16E south/outer M16W south/outer > > > M21E north/inner M21W north/inner > > > M26E south/outer M26W south/outer > > > M01E north/inner M01W north/inner > > > M06E south/outer M06W south/outer > > > > > > I tried writing it down and this is the combination I got, please give me a hint or please email me the answer. My email is lindsey_cubs@hotmail.com. Please Help!!! > > > > The way you have it only breaks one of the rules, that you have to have a *single* circuit that goes through all 12 junctions. Instead what you have is three separate circuits which each go through 4 junctions. For example, if you start at M01E, you can go north to M26E, then across the outer to M26W, then south to M01W, then across the inner to M01E. You only visited four junctions. > > > > You just need to make a slight modification to get it to work. The path along a single circuit can't change its north/south direction as you travel along it, or you'll be forced to return to a junction prematurely. So for example if you go north, then across the outer, you'd have to then go north again (and then across the inner because of the "alternation" rule) and so on. This would be a path along the circuit that travels *only* north and never south. Note that this doesn't mean that all the links point north. The links would point south on half the junctions, because you arrive at those junctions *from* the south and leave along the inner/outer direction. > > > > Of course, when you fix this problem, also watch out that you avoid the two broken conduit segments. > > I have also sent you another email with just a little more info, in regards to where you are with it now, hope it helps.
Okay..I have a combination that I came up with after reading your posts.. Does this look right? 11e NI- 11w SI 16e SO- 16w NO 21e NI- 21w SI 26E SO- 26w NO
and so on. Did I do it right?
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