Solver was a slave profession on Poritrin. While the usage of thinking machines and computers was prohibited, all serving Omnius, scientists such as Tio Holtzman made use of a large amount of slaves who performed complex mathematical equations, simulating thus a human-driven effect of a computer.
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| - Solver was a slave profession on Poritrin. While the usage of thinking machines and computers was prohibited, all serving Omnius, scientists such as Tio Holtzman made use of a large amount of slaves who performed complex mathematical equations, simulating thus a human-driven effect of a computer.
- Mrs. Seashore's spelling bee team always practices with her favorite game. A game called SOLVER! In this game, word clues are coded and you must help decode them. Each six-letter code has been scrambled. Discover as many words as possible that can be made from those letters within a two minute time limit (getting the original six-letter word will give you the highest points!)
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| - Mrs. Seashore's spelling bee team always practices with her favorite game. A game called SOLVER! In this game, word clues are coded and you must help decode them. Each six-letter code has been scrambled. Discover as many words as possible that can be made from those letters within a two minute time limit (getting the original six-letter word will give you the highest points!) You can select a letter by either clicking it with your mouse, or by entering the letter with your keyboard. Use the Space Bar to re-scramble the letters, Tab to clear the answer, Backspace to clear the last letter, and Enter to submit your answer. Failing to solve enough words in a given round will end gameplay.
- Solver was a slave profession on Poritrin. While the usage of thinking machines and computers was prohibited, all serving Omnius, scientists such as Tio Holtzman made use of a large amount of slaves who performed complex mathematical equations, simulating thus a human-driven effect of a computer.
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