[r-t] Double Surprise Major Methods

James Hustler mcwomble at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 11:31:14 UTC 2008


> Philip Earis wrote:
>> Iain: "How many Double Surprise Major methods are there?"
> [snip]
>
>   [among others]
>> &34-3.6-56-36-34-3.6-56.7,2 13527486 ABDK Granta Surprise Major
>> &34-36.4-56-36-34-5.36-56.7,2 14263857 ADFa Spade and Beckett Surprise Major
>> &34.56.3.4.56-5.36.4-34.5.6.34.56.7,2 18674523 ABDKN Jug and Firkin Surprise Major
>> &345-3.4-5-36-4-5.6-456.7,2 13527486 ADHb Jolly Millers Surprise Major
>> &345-36.45-5-36-4-45.36-456.7,2 15738264 ADEN Ancient Druids Surprise
>
> Clearly a popular class of methods among Cambridge beer drinkers :-)
>
> Hugh

I think they were all part of a 23 spliced PABS creation (or was that
a 46 half lead spliced creation) back in the 80's

No wishing to query Phil E's claim of 43 thousand too much I thought
the number was lower than that (possibly more restrictive criteria). I
generated a list on an old 486 many years ago but the data died with
the hard drive. I bow to Phil's more recent data




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