Tema: Re: klausimai smegenims:)
Autorius: Kuujis@work
Data: 2011-01-04 11:47:50
char coal yra tai ką gamindavo būrai miškuose, t.y. medžio anglis. Kaitinta 
ir deginta be deguonies.

Iš esmės abu atsakymai tinka.

"pranZo" <pranas@gabija.net> wrote in message 
news:ifuq79$cic$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
> coal - anglis, iskasena.
> charcoal - anglys, kietas kuras.
>
> "Milordas" <no@spam.lt> wrote in message 
> news:ifuoji$9ok$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>> niekad nepirkes medzio angliu?
>>
>> "Justas" <liarva@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
>> news:ifunan$7hg$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>>> 13 neteisingai. Turetu buti Coal.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2011.01.03 18:59, Toxis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>       Solutions
>>>>
>>>>    1. The man is very, very short and can only reach halfway up the
>>>>       elevator buttons. However, if it is raining then he will have his
>>>>       umbrella with him and can press the higher buttons with it.
>>>>    2. The surgeon was his mother.
>>>>    3. It was day time.
>>>>    4. At the time she went into labor, the mother of the twins was
>>>>       traveling by boat. The older twin, Terry, was born first early on
>>>>       March 1st. The boat then crossed a time zone and Kerry, the
>>>>       younger twin, was born on February the 28th. Therefore, the
>>>>       younger twin celebrates her birthday two days before her older
>>>>       brother.
>>>>    5. A square manhole cover can be turned and dropped down the 
>>>> diagonal
>>>>       of the manhole. A round manhole cannot be dropped down the
>>>>       manhole. So for safety and practicality, all manhole covers 
>>>> should
>>>>       be round.
>>>>    6. The poison in the punch came from the ice cubes. When the man
>>>>       drank the punch, the ice was fully frozen. Gradually it melted,
>>>>       poisoning the punch.
>>>>    7. He recognized Adam and Eve as the only people without navels.
>>>>       Because they were not born of women, they had never had umbilical
>>>>       cords and therefore they never had navels. This one seems
>>>>       perfectly logical but it can sometimes spark fierce theological
>>>>       arguments. (Just what a HUMOR list needs!!) ;^)
>>>>    8. They were two of a set of triplets (or quadruplets, etc.). This
>>>>       puzzle stumps many people. They try outlandish solutions 
>>>> involving
>>>>       test-tube babies or surrogate mothers. Why does the brain search
>>>>       for complex solutions when there is a much simpler one available?
>>>>    9. The man had hiccups. The barman recognized this from his speech
>>>>       and drew the gun in order to give him a shock. It worked and 
>>>> cured
>>>>       the hiccups--so the man no longer needed the water. The is a
>>>>       simple puzzle to state but a difficult one to solve. It is a
>>>>       perfect example of a seemingly irrational and incongruous
>>>>       situation having a simple and complete explanation. Amazingly 
>>>> this
>>>>       classic puzzle seems to work in different cultures and languages.
>>>>   10. The third. Lions that haven't eaten in three years are dead.
>>>>   11. The woman was a photographer. She shot a picture of her husband,
>>>>       developed it, and hung it up to dry.
>>>>   12. Freeze them first. Take them out of the jugs and put the ice in
>>>>       the barrel. You will be able to tell which water came from which 
>>>> jug.
>>>>   13. The answer is Charcoal.
>>>>   14. Sure you can: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       Alternate Solutions
>>>>
>>>>    4. Because one of them did not necessarily celebrate their birthday
>>>>       on the day they were born, but celebrated later or earlier. Much
>>>>       simpler than having Mom giving birth while crossing the
>>>>       International Date Line and tossing in a Leap Year and the like.
>>>>       Needlessly complicated.
>>>>    6. Because he was the one who put the poison in the punch. Of course
>>>>       he wouldn't drink any *after* he poisoned it. Who goes to the
>>>>       effort of making poison ice cubes, except Bond villains and those
>>>>       bad guys in the "Encyclopedia Brown" mystery stories we read in
>>>>       elementary school?
>>>>    8. Because they were adopted. It's a coincidence they were born on
>>>>       the same exact day. OK, so Occam's Razor could be applied equally
>>>>       to both solutions...
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