Varkor wrote:
> I've often found it quite fun to type random words into a Siteswap animator=
> to see which words are actually valid and, if they are, what they look lik=
> e. Of course, before I was just using guesswork and never managed to find m=
> any more than "test" or the acronym "lol". I was recently interested in pur=
> suing this further and having recently programmed a set of Sitswap-based sc=
> ripts in JavaScript, decided to see if I could find out all the words that =
> are valid Siteswaps.
>
> I thought the results were quite interesting, so here are the results of my=
> investigation.
> There are 615 words that are valid Siteswaps out of the 23,892 words I chec=
> ked.
> The longest of these words are 9 letters long and are: "crotchety" and "tea=
> I found it surprising just how many there were, and that there could be one=
> s that long. What do you think about it?
From 2002
http://www.jugglehub.com/news/thread/%3C3d038c49$0$22999$bed6...@news.gradwell.net%3E
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