==== STANFORD CODE HACKING COMPETITION ====
created by Zandra V.

Your Mission: Your goal is to hack as many as you can of the codes below, designed by other Stanford Math Circle students. The code in each category that is hacked least by our class on Thursday, will win a prize!

There will also be some prizes for hackers, for hacking particularly tricky codes, or for hacking impressively many of the codes below. Note that, in order for me to count your successes at hacking, you have to click the SUBMIT button and then fill out the googleform. You may hack on multiple separate occasions and submit the form multiple times, but this website WILL NOT SAVE YOUR PROGRESS.

Lastly, the text samples for this competition are, in sequence, the short story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. At the moment, I've only put in the first part of the story (18 passages) but I'll put in more later this evening. However, if you hack more than 18 codes today, you may see the same passage more than once. :P


This is your PROOF OF SOLUTIONS code.
Copy the ENTIRE line of text below onto your clipboard and then paste it into the googleform at the link below:



Use this Google Form to submit your code: http://goo.gl/forms/eQSjFYd0zH
If something seems wrong, email me a list of the codes you successfully hacked: ch3cooh@alum.mit.edu

Mild Moderate Spicy ExtraSpicy *ON*FIRE* *ON*FIRE*




This code was made as a combination of the operations below and can be broken with a sequence of the same kinds of operations.
$1:
$1:
$1:
$1:
$1:

$5:
$10:
$15:

$2:
$1: