Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


-=Today's Puzzle:
 
 Three Hyperborean fishermen are known to be a Sororean, who
 always speaks truthfully; a Nororean, who always speaks falsely;
 and a Midrorean, who makes statements that are alternately true
 and false, but in which order is unknown.
 
 Upon returning from a day of fishing, the three fishermen are
 engaged in conversation with a visitor. Although one of the
 fishermen apparently does not feel like speaking, the other two
 speak, as follows:
 
 A: 1. There were not many fish in our nets today.
    2. B's job is to throw and retrieve the nets.
 B: 1. My job is to operate the boat.
    2. We brought in many fish with our nets today.
    3. If C felt like talking, he would truthfully say that
       he's the Sororean.
 
 Who is the Sororean, who is the Nororean and who is the
 Midrorean?*

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