dna23
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fools... its the description thats wrong!
I excel'd this shizz nizz...

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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by dna23
fools... its the description thats wrong!
I excel'd this shizz nizz...

You bored by any chance?
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Jas
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wohooo! 2nites winner dna!
yer thanks mate...that looks right!
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
wohooo! 2nites winner dna!
yer thanks mate...that looks right!
Erm thats just a far more complicated version of what i've been saying all night               
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
wohooo! 2nites winner dna!
yer thanks mate...that looks right!
Erm thats just a far more complicated version of what i've been saying all night               
but the excel format proves it's correct pmsl.....
ure all typing it and i'm using formula - go figure
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Jas
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A family photo contained:
one grandfather, one grandmother,
two fathers, two mothers,
six children, four grandchildren,
two brothers, two sisters,
three sons, three daughters,
one father-in-law, one mother-in-law, one daughter-in-law
29 people you may think, but no, what is the least number of people here?
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by dna23
quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
wohooo! 2nites winner dna!
yer thanks mate...that looks right!
Erm thats just a far more complicated version of what i've been saying all night               
but the excel format proves it's correct pmsl.....
ure all typing it and i'm using formula - go figure
Geek
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
A family photo contained:
one grandfather, one grandmother,
two fathers, two mothers,
six children, four grandchildren,
two brothers, two sisters,
three sons, three daughters,
one father-in-law, one mother-in-law, one daughter-in-law
29 people you may think, but no, what is the least number of people here?
F**k off, its too late for more of your puzzles
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dna23
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8 i think...
u've got 4 children 2 boys and 2 girls...
their mother and father then the mother's mother and the father's father...
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chris-sri
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
A family photo contained:
one grandfather, one grandmother,
two fathers, two mothers,
six children, four grandchildren,
two brothers, two sisters,
three sons, three daughters,
one father-in-law, one mother-in-law, one daughter-in-law
29 people you may think, but no, what is the least number of people here?
Is it 12 Wrong damn it
edited to make sense lol
[Edited on 28-07-2005 by chris-sri]
[Edited on 29-07-2005 by chris-sri]
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Jas
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"dna"where did u find the answer mate....
your not aloud 2 answer from now on... you can help add the puzzles ok!
[Edited on 28-07-2005 by Jason2004]
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Jas
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8: four children (2 boys and 2 girls), their mother and father, the mother's mother, and the father's father.
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by Jason2004
"dna"where did u find the answer mate....
your not aloud 2 answer from now on... you can help add the puzzles ok!
[Edited on 28-07-2005 by Jason2004]
ahahhahhaha its 1 am and i got it right... i'm telling u its all in writing it down and going thru it logically i dunno any of these things i'm afraid i jus answer them
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chris-sri
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Schoolboy error obviously the 2 mothers and fathers cant be the children of the grandmother and father unless they are inbred
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Jas
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4 kids... each with a mother and father then the mothers mother...and the fathers father i believe
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Jas
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quote: Originally posted by chris-sri
Schoolboy error obviously the 2 mothers and fathers cant be the children of the grandmother and father unless they are inbred
 
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chris-sri
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I wasn't disputing the answer. Just admiring my rubbish working out
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James@CCC
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i wish i was online during the waiter debate. i got angry just reading it!
are there anymore, i wanna play
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Jas
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You are in a room with 2 doors leading out. Behind 1 door is a coffer overflowing with jewels and gold, along with an exit. Behind the other door is an enormous, hungry lion that will pounce on anyone opening the door. You do not know which door leads to the treasure and exit, and which door leads to the lion. In the room you are in are 2 individuals. The first is a knight, who always tells the truth, and a knave, who always lies. Both of these individuals know what is behind each door. You do not know which individual is the knight, or which one is the knave. You may ask one of the individuals exactly 1 question. What should you ask in order to be certain that you will open the door with the coffer behind it, instead of the hungry lion?
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James@CCC
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'Can you walk throught that door for me please'
directed at either, and then follow them or not, based upon the new evidence
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Jas
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You ask one of the individuals what the other one would say if you asked him which door is holding back the hungry lion and then open this door.
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James@CCC
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i realised mine was flawed if they said 'no'
bring on another
[Edited on 29-07-2005 by James@CCC]
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Jas
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that was a shit1
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Jas
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il get sum up tmro
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Jas
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A man wants to transport a fox, a chicken and some corn across a river. He has a rowboat, but it can only carry the man and one other item. If the fox and the chicken are alone together, the fox will eat the chicken. If the chicken and the corn are alone together, the chicken will eat the corn. How does the man do it?
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