"Toxis@ze_yval_place" <tox@work.ble> wrote in message news:ifspru$86g$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Klausimai pamastymui, kai kurie durnoki, kai kurie neblogi, visi ganetinai > paprasti, ale pamislyt reikia, ryt imesiu atsakymus, pabandom paspeliot:) > 1.. There is a man who lives on the top floor of a very tall building. > Everyday he gets the elevator down to the ground floor to leave the building > to go to work. Upon returning from work though, he can only travel half way > up in the lift and has to walk the rest of the way unless it's raining! Why? > This is probably the best known and most celebrated of all lateral > thinking puzzles. It is a true classic. Although there are many possible > solutions which fit the initial conditions, only the canonical answer is > truly satisfying. mazas zmogus, nepasiekia virsutiniu aukstu mygtuku. Kai lyja - baksteli skeciu > > 2.. A man and his son are in a car accident. The father dies on the scene, > but the child is rushed to the hospital. When he arrives the surgeon says, > "I can't operate on this boy, he is my son! " How can this be? son in law, god son (krikstasunis)? > 3.. A man is wearing black. Black shoes, socks, trousers, coat, gloves and > ski mask. He is walking down a back street with all the street lamps off. A > black car is coming towards him with its light off but somehow manages to > stop in time. How did the driver see the man? nes diena > 4.. One day Kerry celebrated her birthday. Two days later her older twin > brother, Terry, celebrated his birthday. How? nes nemegsta svest ta pacia diena :) > 5.. Why is it better to have round manhole covers than square ones? This > is logical rather than lateral, but it is a good puzzle that can be solved > by lateral thinking techniques. It is supposedly used by a very well-known > software company as an interview question for prospective employees. jauciu todel, kad apskritimo maziausias perimetro ilgis tam paciam plotui > 6.. A man went to a party and drank some of the punch. He then left early. > Everyone else at the party who drank the punch subsequently died of > poisoning. Why did the man not die? nes jis ir uznuodijo ta punsa > 7.. A man died and went to Heaven. There were thousands of other people > there. They were all naked and all looked as they did at the age of 21. He > looked around to see if there was anyone he recognized. He saw a couple and > he knew immediately that they were Adam and Eve. How did he know? nes anie neturi bambos > 8.. A woman had two sons who were born on the same hour of the same day of > the same year. But they were not twins. How could this be so? vel gi, zentas (son in law) ar krikstasunis > 9.. A man walks into a bar and asks the barman for a glass of water. The > barman pulls out a gun and points it at the man. The man says 'Thank you' > and walks out. This puzzle claims to be the best of the genre. It is simple > in its statement, absolutely baffling and yet with a completely satisfying > solution. Most people struggle very hard to solve this one yet they like the > answer when they hear it or have the satisfaction of figuring it out. nes ten vandens pistoletas > 10.. A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between three > rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full of assassins > with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3 > years. Which room is safest for him? su liutais, bo anie padvese po 3 metu badavimo > 11.. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for over 5 > minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go out > together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How can this be? wtf, mazochistai kazkokie :) > 12.. There are two plastic jugs filled with water. How could you put all > of this water into a barrel, without using the jugs or any dividers, and > still tell which water came from which jug? na tai ir sudedi tuos jugs i ta barrel kaip yra > 13.. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you > throw it away? wtf nzn > 14.. Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, > Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday? (or day names in > any other language) vakar, siandien, rytoj