Riddle Me This

thatbloke

Junior Administrator
Nanor be a little window washer.

Didnt say he jumped *out* of the building through the open window.

While you didn't actualy state the answer, you are correct.

Nanor is a window cleaner. He jumped *inside* the building, onto the 22nd floor.

Next!
 

Wol

In Cryo Sleep
While you didn't actualy state the answer, you are correct.

Nanor is a window cleaner. He jumped *inside* the building, onto the 22nd floor.

Next!

I thought the statement about him not jumping "*out*" of the window was kinda leaning in the "he jumped in through the window" direction :p.
 
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elDiablo

Guest
Feathers. Gold is weighed using a different definition of "pound".
 
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elDiablo

Guest
You line up six glasses. You fill glasses 1, 2 and 3 with orange juice, leaving glasses 4, 5 and 6 empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange the glasses to be alternating full and empty?
 

Wol

In Cryo Sleep
You line up six glasses. You fill glasses 1, 2 and 3 with orange juice, leaving glasses 4, 5 and 6 empty. By moving only one glass, can you arrange the glasses to be alternating full and empty?

You don't mention that the glasses start off in numerical order.

So if they start off in this order:

1 4 2 5 3 6

Then i shall move glass #6 to the left of #1 :)
 
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elDiablo

Guest
You don't mention that the glasses start off in numerical order.

So if they start off in this order:

1 4 2 5 3 6

Then i shall move glass #6 to the left of #1 :)

I didn't think anyone would be dumb enough to try this ¬_¬

THE GLASSES ARE IN NUMERICAL ORDER.

That is to say

Code:
1   2   3   4   5   6
|- full -|  |-empty-|
 

thatbloke

Junior Administrator
The beginning of eternity
The end of time and space
The beginning of every end
The end of every space
 

Wol

In Cryo Sleep
I didn't think anyone would be dumb enough to try this ¬_¬

THE GLASSES ARE IN NUMERICAL ORDER.

Well you didn't say that they were in any order, or that glasses 1 2 and 3 were adjacent to the other. Just that they were in a line, and 1, 2 and 3 were full :p
 

Huung

Well-Known Member
Well you didn't say that they were in any order, or that glasses 1 2 and 3 were adjacent to the other. Just that they were in a line, and 1, 2 and 3 were full :p

The question also said "...can you?" You could of course just answer 'no'. :p
 

Huung

Well-Known Member
Alrighty.

A horse walks the same distance every day.
Two of its legs travel 20 miles each day and the other two legs travel nearly 21 miles.
The horse isn't a mile long as this would seem to imply - so how is this possible?
 
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