As long as we agree they are in the bus,
and one of the girls (or cats?) is driving,
(or there is no driver),
10990
Rick Glazier
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From: Mike I got 1582.
Looking for a good universal remote for my HTPC and was wondering what the
list uses. I have been playing with the Harmony 550 and I like it but it is
IR only and AFAIK I need RF to work with the HTPC.
Definitely would like something that can be programmed via the PC like the
Harmony line by
I say that there are no legs on the bus...buses do not have legs.
Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada
Re-read the original, it says in the bus, not on the bus!
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From: Robert Turnbull
I say that there are no legs on the bus...buses do not have legs.
Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada
11046
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From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:55 PM
Subject: [H] OT Brain Teaser
There are seven girls on the bus.
Each girl has 7 backpacks.
In each backpack there are seven big cats, for every big cat there
3 guys walk into a hotel and request a room.
(Don't ask why 3 guys are getting a room)
The bell boy at the service desk says its $30,
so each guy pays $10. As the bell boy at the
service desk is putting away the 3 $10 bills,
the hotel manager returns, see's this and says
The room is not $30, its
He can't do math.
They gave him 30. He's holding 5.
That means they kicked in 25 total, or 8. per each. Give each $1, and they
all gave 9 and 1/3 basically. Which leaves $2 left. The end. :)
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From: Rick Glazier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll buy that... Pretty fast. (Now go back and do the first one...)
Answer:
Where did the missing $1 go?
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Before:
$0 in cash register
$0 in bellboy's pocket
$10 in each man's pocket (x3)
$30 total
After:
$25 in cash register
$2 in bellboy's pocket
They started with $10 each and ended up with $1 each, how could they have
paid $9.3?
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From: Chris Reeves
He can't do math.
They gave him 30. He's holding 5.
That means they kicked in 25 total, or 8. per each. Give
each $1, and they all gave 9
I like that one too...
Rick Glazier
From: James Maki
They started with $10 each and ended up with $1 each, how could they have
paid $9.3?
From: Chris Reeves
He can't do math.
They gave him 30. He's holding 5.
That means they kicked in 25 total, or 8. per each.
Also, in the original, the following is a mis-direct:
Now, each guy renting the room has paid $9,
and the bell boy keeps $2:
$2 + (3 x $9) = $29
The $2 the bell boy keeps is part of the 3 x $9 paid by the 3 guys. The two
amounts should NOT be added together.
Jim
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