diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 76ca3a7..e5b7f83 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ For new hires 2015 Far over the misty mountains cold: http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Far_over_the_Misty_Mountains_Cold + +Formula: floor((number-1)/4) + number diff --git a/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt b/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt index 43eb202..22c0697 100644 --- a/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt +++ b/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +this is added by priyaranjan + Farthe misty mountains cold To dungeonsand caverns old We must away ere break of day @@ -48,8 +50,8 @@ Todeep and caverns dim We must away, ere breakday, Toour harps and gold from him! -The windon the withered heath, -butthe forest stirred no leaf: +The wind was on the withered heath, +but in the forest stirred no leaf: there shadows lay beor day, andthings silent crept beneath. @@ -103,12 +105,24 @@ O! wandering folk, theheed! haste! Come haste! across the waste! The king of friend andhas need. -Now callover mountains cold, -‘Come back unto theold’! -Herethe Gates the king awaits, -His hands are rich withand gold. + +\\anshul.jain@partners.rivigo.com +//This paragraph is deleted after forking by Pankaj Rasgania + Theis come unto his hall Under the Mountainand tall. Worm of Dread is slain and dead, And ever so our foesfall! + + +And Theis come unto his hall +And Under the Mountainand tall. +And Worm of Dread is slain and dead, +And thus ever so our foesfall! + + +& Theis come unto his hall +& Under the Mountainand tall. +And Worm of Dread is slain and dead, +And thus ever so our foesfall! diff --git a/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt~ b/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt~ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea16eda --- /dev/null +++ b/far_over_the_misty_mountains_cold_buggy.txt~ @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +Farthe misty mountains cold +To dungeonsand caverns old +We must away ere break of day +To seek the pale gold. + +Theof yore made mighty spells, +While hammers fell likebells +In places deep, where dark sleep, +Inhalls beneath the fells. + + ancient king and elvish lord +There many a gleaminghoard + shaped and wrought, and light they caught +To hide in gems on hiltsword. + +Onnecklaces they strung +The flowering , on crowns they hung +The dragon-fire, in twisted + meshed the light of moon and sun. + +Farthe misty mountains cold +To dungeons deepcaverns old +We must away, ere breakday, +Toour long-forgotten gold. + +Goblets they carved therethemselves +Andof gold; where no man delves +There lay they long, anda song + sung unheard by men or elves. + +The pines were roaring on the , +Thewere moaning in the night. +The fire was , it flaming spread; +The trees like torches blazedlight. + +Thewere ringing in the dale +And men theyup with faces pale; +The dragon’s ire morethan fire +Laidtheir towers and houses frail. + +The mountain smoked beneathmoon; +Thethey heard the tramp of doom. +They fled their hall tofall +Beneathfeet, beneath the moon. + +Far over the mistygrim +Todeep and caverns dim +We must away, ere breakday, +Toour harps and gold from him! + +The wind was on the withered heath, +but in the forest stirred no leaf: +there shadows lay beor day, +andthings silent crept beneath. + +The wind came down fromcold, +anda tide it roared and rolled; +the branches groaned, themoaned, +andwere laid upon the mould. + +The wind went on from WestEast; + movement in the forest ceased, +but shrill and harshthe marsh +itsvoices were released. + +The grasses hissed, theirbent, +thewere rattling--on it went +o'er shakenunder heavens cool +where racing clouds were tornrent. + +Itthe Lonely Mountain bare +and sweptthe dragon's lair: +there black and darkboulders stark + flying smoke was in the air. + +It left the world and tookflight +overwide seas of the night. +The moon set sail upongale, + stars were fanned to leaping light. + +Under the Mountainand tall + King has come unto his hall! +His foe is dead, theof Dread, +Andso his foes shall fall. + +Theis sharp, the spear is long, +The arrow swift, theis strong; +The heartbold that looks on gold; +The dwarves no more shallwrong. + +Theof yore made mighty spells, +While hammers fell likebells +Indeep, where dark things sleep, +In hollow halls beneathfells. + +Onnecklaces they strung +The light of stars,crowns they hung +The dragon-fire, fromwire + melody of harps they wrung. + +Thethrone once more is freed! +O! wandering folk, theheed! + haste! Come haste! across the waste! +The king of friend andhas need. + + +\\anshul.jain@partners.rivigo.com +//This paragraph is deleted after forking by Pankaj Rasgania + + +Theis come unto his hall +Under the Mountainand tall. + Worm of Dread is slain and dead, +And ever so our foesfall! + +& Theis come unto his hall +& Under the Mountainand tall. +And Worm of Dread is slain and dead, +And thus ever so our foesfall! + +>>>>>>> 4b8c8069ef805dfdadcd4c7997cb44c055f4d02a