Thank you DataMore! And now another question? Who actually came up with this "triangle puzzle?Originally posted by DataMore@13 February 2003 - 23:14
.....a complete explanation.
A Real Estate agent?
I dunno...
no m8Originally posted by mobboss01@13 February 2003 - 17:02
Did he fall into a blowhole of a whale?A woman tries to drop a man into the ocean -- by his own request -- but when she tries, he blows back in..
what happened...?
since everyone else is to smart to take a grab at this ill give ya the answer.
the lady is trying to dump her dead husbands ashes into the ocean.
I beg to differ. The original question is WRONG, thus the answer is incorrect.Originally posted by ProwL418@15 February 2003 - 04:42
..the lady is trying to dump her dead husbands ashes into the ocean.
There is a big difference between a "man" and some "ashes".
When something becomes ashes, it is no longer its former. Therefore, the woman's husband, is no longer her husband. She has a bunch of ashes. She may believe it is her husband, but in reality, she is wrong. The law even recognizes this.
The question should be:
A woman tries to drop a her husband's ashes into the ocean -- by his own request before death -- but when she tries, he blows back in..
what happened...?
I beg to differ. The original question is WRONG, thus the answer is incorrect.Originally posted by Spindulik+15 February 2003 - 00:34--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Spindulik @ 15 February 2003 - 00:34)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--ProwL418@15 February 2003 - 04:42
..the lady is trying to dump her dead husbands ashes into the ocean.
There is a big difference between a "man" and some "ashes".
When something becomes ashes, it is no longer its former. Therefore, the woman's husband, is no longer her husband. She has a bunch of ashes. She may believe it is her husband, but in reality, she is wrong. The law even recognizes this.
The question should be:
A woman tries to drop a her husband's ashes into the ocean -- by his own request before death -- but when she tries, he blows back in..
what happened...? [/b][/quote]
law or no law, THAT is entirely a matter of perspective. argue all you want.
the use of perspectives is part of what makes a lateral/logical thinking puzzle fun and challenging.
thank you for your viscious post, but my question is was valid.
if i have my dead wife in an urn on my fireplace, and u tell me shes not my wife, your likely to lose a few teeth bud.
thanks for your timely response.
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