Guruchaz | Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 06:24 pm  The walls are only 3 feet tall so she could see where she wanted to go. yuk yuk |
Ocean_Islands | Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 06:30 pm  It still does not explain why she didn't SEE anybody. |
Lafatme | Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 07:23 pm  okay, i don't get it. jane designed the office building, right? how does she know who rented the offices within without reading signs. i would assume there is a particular office she is going to. unless she is also the leasing agent how would she know which room, within the bldg she needs to navigate to? |
Adven39 | Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - 08:55 pm  Got it! Jane is blind. She has a seeing eye horse like Mr. Ed that is fluent in Japanese. You see it all the time. Next challenge, please. |
Ocean_Islands | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 05:07 pm  Here is their answer, typed in by Luke: Jane is the architect of the building, therefore she knew exactly how to make her way around the building without reading the signs or seeing or talking to anyone. =============== Is it correct? Why didn't they deal with the fact that Jane didn't actually SEE anyone? I think they might lose. They have one hour to correct this mistake. Send psychic messages. |
Katie | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 05:30 pm  ArReal tried to do that but they weren't interested in that aspect. |
Host | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 05:30 pm  They were right!!! |
Adven39 | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 05:46 pm  If Jane is the architect she would only know the building's exterior/interior structure, not its contents. If it is an office building, space would be leased out to any one or any number of companies and the individual room Jane is looking for could be anywhere, depending on who leased space where and what they used each individual room for. Even if Jane designed the building for a specific company with specific intent, as the architect, she would not know with any certainty where things were. Since Jane has never been there before and she is there for business reasons, being the architect gives her no special advantage. |
Lafatme | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 10:44 pm  adven, you are absolutely right! this has been driving me crazy since they came up with this answer. HOST, please explain how jane knew where to go? personally, i think you were wrong to accept their answer. |
Wcv63 | Thursday, October 12, 2000 - 10:50 pm  Hmmm...maybe the office building was just completed and Jane was doing a walk through when no one else was there. Her ultimate destination: Back out out the front door. What do you think? Maybe? It could work. Truly. |