25 January 2006

Melts in your mouth, not on the 'Net

Sources disagree on the distribution of colors in an M&M package. Machines can sort colored candies, but to my surprise there is no web tool (that I could find) where you can input the results of your own M&M purchaes and look at data from users across the web.

5 comments:

dcass said...

that seems pretty easy to do... should i build it?

mani said...

I miss the tan ones.

wlzlpddr

Drew said...


that seems pretty easy to do... should i build it?

Yes, but you must use the binary language of load-lifters.


I miss the tan ones.

I, too, miss the tan ones. Although there are 21 colors of M&Ms, they have completely abolished tan!

Looks like this problem has been around the science fairs

russ said...

I think dcass should programize it on the web-ulator, but he should just let peeps upload cameraphone pics and with some DSP magic count them for the peeps.

Do it now!

dcass said...

i shall start building it

gimmie two weeks (im busy!)