3.3 Other topics in discrete mathematics (also see 6.3) Who Stole the Apples and The Sticks?, Ross Honsberger, 10:1, 1979, 30-32, 3.1 Computer-Generated Knight Tours, Michael Gilpin, 13:4, 1982, 252-259, 3.1, 9.2 Drawing the Line Segment Connecting Two Points, Harley Flanders, 18:1, 1987, 53-57, 0.4, 8.1 Card Shuffling in Discrete Mathematics, Steve M. Cohen and Paul R. Coe, 26:3, 1995, 224-227, C, 9.4 Exploring Fibonacci Numbers Mod M, Jack Ryder, 27:2, 1996, 122-124, C, 9.3 A Better Draft: Fair Division of the Talent Pool, Bryan Dawson, 28:2, 1997, 82-88 Putting the Pieces Together: Understanding Robinson's Nonperiodic Tilings, Aimee Johnson and Kathleen Madden, 28:3, 1997, 172-181, 0.3 Weighing Coins: Divide and Conquer to Detect a Counterfeit, Mario Martelli and Gerald Gannon, 28:5, 1997, 365-367, 0.9 A Discrete Intermediate Value Theorem, Richard Johnsonbaugh, 29:1, 1998, 42, C, 0.9 FFF #134. Hockey Ranking, Dave Trautman, 29:5, 1998, 406-407, F Recursion in Action, Peter Ross, 31:1, 2000, 68, C Ten into Eight WonÕt Go?, Marc Brodie, 32:4, 2001, 296, C In Search of a Missing Link: A Case Study in Error-Correcting Codes, Andy Liu, 32:5, 2001, 343-347 Centering, Jim Sauerberg and Alan Tarr, 33:1, 2002, 24-31, 0.4, 6.3 Miscellanea: A Ballot Count Surprise, N. S. Mendelsohn, 33:5, 2002, 431-432, C, 7.2 Apportionment and the 2000 Election, Michael G. Neubauer and Joel Zeitlin, 34:1, 2003, 2-10 SimmonsÕ Subliminal Channel, Hector Rosario, 35:3, 2004, 208-212