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OT: My cat acts like he's gone crazy ... He's hunting a fly! :)
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Uhoh! Move all the furniture out of the room now!!!
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Post by Kisa »

No need for that, he already got it! He's good at that! Extra vitamins :lol:
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A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent.

What's special about that sentence?
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Post by Kisa »

Every letter of the alphabet is used
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nope it's missing 'f' it's written in the same matter as my few lines.
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Post by Kisa »

"of his dizzy opponent."
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Post by nickspoon »

Correct.

Which watch should I use: one that gains 20 seconds every minute, or one that has stopped on 6:30? Why?
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@ Kisa: shit, missed that one! sorry!
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Post by Kisa »

:)

The first one. I f you have a start time, you can compute the correct time.

The other shows the correct time twice a day, but you don't know when :)
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Yes.

Which one is right more of the time?
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Post by Kisa »

The second one?
I think, the first one could be right again after 36 hours ...
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Correct :)
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A ship in port has a rope ladder that hangs over the side and into the water. The rungs on the ladder are exactly a foot apart from center to center. At low tide, three rungs of the ladder are underwater. How many rungs will be underwater at high tide, which is exactly three feet higher than low tide?
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Post by Kisa »

It's a ship, and floating no matter which tide, so it should be the same
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