How can a towel get wetter as it dries. Drying means the lack of water, so a towel drying wouldn't get wetter.
it dries people, not itselftoo_money2007 wrote:
How can a towel get wetter as it dries. Drying means the lack of water, so a towel drying wouldn't get wetter.
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An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
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Yarn and cat nip? That's what I'd buy to fill a room.-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
Nope
The towel gets wet while you get dry. It's just a play on words really; a pun, if you will.too_money2007 wrote:
How can a towel get wetter as it dries. Drying means the lack of water, so a towel drying wouldn't get wetter.
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Yeah. I was looking at it backwards. I doubt there's an object that gets wetter as it dries.
A guitar and pick? (filling the room with music)?-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
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erms thats the formula for the area of a circle, not its circumferencePlisken wrote:
They both work out, lets see what Splinter Strike says....chittydog wrote:
Nope. If you're going about it this way, it's a math problem. To find the distance, we add the height of the guy to the radius of the earth. Then square that number and multiply by pi. I still think ekfud nailed it.No, it's alot more complicated than that, geometry is a pain in the ass.PspRpg-7 wrote:
Yes yes, but if the man was six feet tall, wouldn't it be just a six foot difference?Plisken wrote:
No,
eg, go measure the distance around on the inside of a tyre and then measure the outside of it, which is bigger.You have to add the height of the man to the radius of the earth, and then work out the circumferencePspRpg-7 wrote:
fgsfds. Don't think that'll work...Especially if there's no division / subtraction. Unless I'm missing something huge here.chittydog wrote:
Nope. If you're going about it this way, it's a math problem. To find the distance, we add the height of the guy to the radius of the earth. Then square that number and multiply by pi. I still think ekfud nailed it.
RxPi2=C
some earth and a tree-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
Answer the question. Sorry for not clearing that up.SplinterStrike wrote:
If Sunday was black, and Tuesday white, what was Monday?archmadtramp wrote:
The White Knight's Riddle
?yadnom saw thaw ,etihw saw yadseut dna ,kcalb saw yadnus fi
From The Looking Glass i think, a friend told me it.
I don't think this one has been posted, but if it has, let me know.
Did you want me to unscramble or answer the question?
Hispanic?SplinterStrike wrote:
If Sunday was black, and Tuesday white, what was Monday?archmadtramp wrote:
The White Knight's Riddle
?yadnom saw thaw ,etihw saw yadseut dna ,kcalb saw yadnus fi
From The Looking Glass i think, a friend told me it.
I don't think this one has been posted, but if it has, let me know.
My real guess is grey
Last edited by bennisboy (2007-04-05 15:36:06)
Actually there are a few things:-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
1. Candle/match: fill room with light.
2. Jar of air: air diffuses to fill the room.
3. Something scented (candle, flower, poo): fill room with smell.
WinnerGanko_06 wrote:
Actually there are a few things:-=]NS[=-Eagle wrote:
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things and that ended up filling the entire room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
1. Candle/match: fill room with light.
Yeah.... I'm sorry, but I'm kinda new to BF2S so I don't know how many posts I need to be able to Karma you... Sorry buddy, but nicely done.bennisboy wrote:
Hispanic?SplinterStrike wrote:
If Sunday was black, and Tuesday white, what was Monday?archmadtramp wrote:
The White Knight's Riddle
?yadnom saw thaw ,etihw saw yadseut dna ,kcalb saw yadnus fi
From The Looking Glass i think, a friend told me it.
I don't think this one has been posted, but if it has, let me know.
My real guess is grey