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Post by wizer on Jan 27, 2008 18:45:40 GMT -5
How far can a dog run into the woods?
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Post by lumpy on Jan 27, 2008 18:47:08 GMT -5
How far can a dog run into the woods? A couple steps. Then it's in the woods. (or running out of the woods)
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Post by wizer on Jan 27, 2008 18:53:21 GMT -5
^maybe..
I was looking for halfway. THEN it's running out. Close enough I guess.
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Post by lumpy on Jan 27, 2008 22:56:05 GMT -5
^maybe.. I was looking for halfway. THEN it's running out. Close enough I guess. You're right. My answer was half-assed. A milkman has two empty jugs: a three gallon jug and a five gallon jug. How can he measure exactly one gallon without wasting any milk?
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Post by goods on Jan 27, 2008 22:59:02 GMT -5
^maybe.. I was looking for halfway. THEN it's running out. Close enough I guess. You're right. My answer was half-assed. A milkman has two empty jugs: a three gallon jug and a five gallon jug. How can he measure exactly one gallon without wasting any milk? Does Simon say?
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Post by Mod (PQ-Kermie) on Jan 27, 2008 23:23:20 GMT -5
Yippie Ki yay MF
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Post by lumpy on Jan 28, 2008 10:13:01 GMT -5
You're right. My answer was half-assed. A milkman has two empty jugs: a three gallon jug and a five gallon jug. How can he measure exactly one gallon without wasting any milk? Does Simon say? You lost me with that one, goods.
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Post by goods on Jan 28, 2008 10:24:22 GMT -5
Mod followed it.... Did you ever see Die Hard 3: Viagra with a Vengence? The water jug riddle was in it, the bad guy's name was Simon.
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Post by lumpy on Jan 28, 2008 10:28:01 GMT -5
Mod followed it.... Did you ever see Die Hard 3: Viagra with a Vengence? The water jug riddle was in it, the bad guy's name was Simon. Ahhh. Never saw the whole flick.
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Post by wizer on Jan 28, 2008 19:51:17 GMT -5
A milkman has two empty jugs: a three gallon jug and a five gallon jug. How can he measure exactly one gallon without wasting any milk? This sounds too easy. You fill up the 3 gallon jug and then pour it all into the 5 gallon jug, leaving room for 2 more gallons in the 5 gallon jug. Then you fill the 3 gallon jug again, and then pour the 3 gallon jug into the 5 gallon jug, which will take only 2 gallons, leaving 1 gallon in the 3 gallon jug.
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Post by lumpy on Jan 29, 2008 10:12:00 GMT -5
A milkman has two empty jugs: a three gallon jug and a five gallon jug. How can he measure exactly one gallon without wasting any milk? This sounds too easy. You fill up the 3 gallon jug and then pour it all into the 5 gallon jug, leaving room for 2 more gallons in the 5 gallon jug. Then you fill the 3 gallon jug again, and then pour the 3 gallon jug into the 5 gallon jug, which will take only 2 gallons, leaving 1 gallon in the 3 gallon jug. Correct-a-mundo. It does seem pretty easy but it took me much longer than it should've to figure out, so I threw it out here.
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Post by lumpy on Jan 29, 2008 13:36:17 GMT -5
The more of it there is, The less you see.
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Post by goods on Jan 29, 2008 13:38:25 GMT -5
darkness?
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Post by lumpy on Jan 29, 2008 13:40:12 GMT -5
Yup. What is not enough for one, Just right for two, Too much for three?
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