Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:37 am  #32: Ocean is it an egg in a nest? |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:38 am  #32 The water hazard and sand trap on a golf course? |
Zelda | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:39 am  Spam... I thought an eye too! But I think Wcv is right |
Spamgirl | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:41 am  i think so too |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:44 am  #32 A little pool with two layers of wall around it. One white and soft and the other dark and hard, amidst a light brown grassy lawn with an outline of a green grass. What am I? Nope, it's not an eye! Nope, it's not an egg in a nest! Nope, it's not the water hazard on a golf course! |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:46 am  Maybe I should take a break from brain teasers today. They are not really teasing my brain, they are ruthlessly taunting my brain. |
Spamgirl | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:47 am  sushi? (the sushi i eat has stuff then rice then seaweed... it's can be on brown noodles and they always put stupid plastic grass around it...) one of those chocolates with stuff inside in a box with green grassy stuff around it? |
Noslonna | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:48 am  Wcv, I got the word "day" from puzzle #31. Elitist called it a logic puzzle. This was my fuzzy logic. Teach says the best answer for measuring the distance between the two points would get an A for the DAY. -- IF point 1=D and point 2=Y the distance is letters of the alphabet. Of course logic only works if it is based on a true premise so if this is false my logic is illogical. Then the students all get wrong answers using measuring devices. -- Isn't it logical to assume the distance is not measureable with a device? Is counting the same as measuring? The last person to measure got an extremely different answer. -- well, hmm, it is different. What distance did the last person measure between the two points? -- Just a wild guess, the distance he "measured" was the number of letters between D and Y. I'm with Zelda on this: "As you can see I answer but not always right. . . I just wanted to play the game."  |
Wink | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:51 am  Hey Ocean I think it's the place my dog pees everyday. |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:54 am  #32 A little pool with two layers of wall around it. One white and soft and the other dark and hard, amidst a light brown grassy lawn with an outline of a green grass. What am I? Nope, it's not sushi! Nope, it's not the place your dog pees every day! |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 11:58 am  #31 He measured the distance between the right point and the wrong point. The right point is that not everything can be measured. The wrong point is that everything can be measured with a measuring device. The distance between the two is what it takes to learn something new. |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:06 pm  Maybe he was in a class with a bunch of Canadians who were using the metric system and the correct way to measure was the American system of inches and feet? (I'm gonna go and hide for a little while now) |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:07 pm  Nos...that sounds pretty logical to me!! At least as logical as anything else I've seen so far! |
Elitist | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:22 pm  Just dropped in but no-one has answered 30 or 31. But Zelda scared me on 31. Back later with the answer if no one guesses. |
Spamgirl | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:23 pm  Didn't OI just give the answer to 31?? |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:28 pm  #30 the month of March. Count forward nine until the end of the year, but count backwards 11 until you reach March again. |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:30 pm  There's a 30?? Where is 30?? |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:31 pm  Oh here tis. #30 When I march ahead There are nine. Eleven when I march behind. |
Elitist | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:31 pm  No, he had a good guess, but not anywhere close. And March is not the answer to 30. OI, I have heard 32 before but never understood the outline of green grass. I ain't gonna spoil it for everybody else. |
Wcv63 | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:34 pm  #32: A toilet? |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:34 pm  My answer on #31 was just for Elitist, referencing Synchronicity. |
Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:35 pm  #32 A little pool with two layers of wall around it. One white and soft and the other dark and hard, amidst a light brown grassy lawn with an outline of a green grass. What am I? Nope, it's not a toilet! By the way, as far as 'eye' goes were you thinking they had green mascara on? |
Spamgirl | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:36 pm  here's spammy #3, for anyone who is totally stumped by OI's 30 and 32 You are inside a perfectly cubical room where each wall, the ceiling and the floor are mirrors. There is nothing else in the room. Assuming that you can still breathe, how many reflections can you see if you're facing one direction, and can look up, down, left and right? |
Spamgirl | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:38 pm  Grin OI... no - my husband has green eyes with brown kind of lines that go from the edge in... could have been the opposite... i've never seen your eyes, you could have been talking about yourself did you know you and affinity live in the same place? neither of you pronounce your "r"s
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Ocean_Islands | Sunday, October 29, 2000 - 12:39 pm  Spam my dear don't make assumptions! |