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adella hardy wrote on Sun, Apr 30, 2023 12:11 AM UTC in reply to H. G. Muller from Mon Apr 10 05:34 AM:
Dear respected h.g.muller,  could you do me a favor by answering some questions?

      1aa.  With cannon in location A1,  and pao buttress in A2,  how to cannon the target at location A4?  how to target A6?      I know that A1----A2 (buttress) --->A3 (target) is:   paW.     But how to write  A1----A2 (buttress) --->A4 (target)?  

     1ab.  With cannon in A1,  and pao buttress in A3,  how to cannon target at A4,  is it possible?  And how to target A6?    Let me summarize: A1----A3 (buttress) --->A4 (target)?        A1----A3 (buttress) --->A6 (target)?   


      1ac.  On diagonal Pao.   With cannon in A1,  and buttress in D4,  how to cannon target E5?   How to target  F6?   How to target  G7?  How to target  H8?  How to target I9?  How to target  J10 ? 


       Thank you so much!  My sincere gratitude for your precious suggestions.  And could I suggest that we could design a much more specific or clear-in-each-detail cannoning system?  It's so much fun, to lauch cannons, with Different Buttress Holding Locations, from different directions, e.g.,   prF. 

       And a in-each-detail-specific cannoning system could add huge amounts of  amusing physics, accurate counting-targeting,  logic, and other  tactic puzzles or situations never encountering before. And this in-depth detailed research will  elicit much more sense of probability winning control on chesses playing or designing. 

        Could you design more cannoning gadgets, or other specific detailed appliances, dear h.g.muller?  Thanks so much.  You are brilliant.

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