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week of september 29th 1999 teaser: 5 3 7 8 9 2 6 4 1 x 8 0 2 0 4 what is x? answer: x=5

winners: cary faulker, pa jennifer chavez, oh markan dahbar, banglore india

week of september 22nd 1999 teaser: a family of five ( father, mother, lisa, brad, and emily) each have a dog of their own. they need to cross the river but have a severe problem. there is a boat which holds a maximum of three living things (people or dogs). the dogs are extremely sensitive and cannot be left alone with another family member unless their owner is present. not even momentarily. they can left be alone with each other, however. the crossing would be impossible except for the fact that lisa's dog is trained to drive the boat. how many trips are necessary to get everyone across the river? answer: 11 trips winners: pantra nguyen john davis cary faulker, pa

week of september 15th 1999 teaser: who has the heart of the dragon? (and, who's the grandpa?) these guys range in age from 5 to 65 and rank from white to black belt. they all have a favorite martial artist and work a different weapon. they, also, each exhibit a specific talent commonly found in the animal kingdom. to assist in organizing your thoughts the five of them live in a row. here are the facts. 1. the bruce lee fan is a red belt. snake.

2. the person who trains with the dagger has the speed of a 3. the child has a green belt.

4. the person who uses fighting fans lives in the house next to the person who has the balance of a crane. 5. the white belt throws stars. 6. the mom idolizes steven segal. left(your left).

7. the "gracies" fan lives in the first house on the 8. the green belt lives to the immediate right(your right) of

the orange belt. norris sitcom.

9. the person with the strength of a tiger watches a chuck 10. the teenager lives in the middle house. 11. the person with the jackie chan movie collection swings

nunchukkas. 12. the father carries a staff. 13. the person in the house next to the house where the person who has the grace of a gazelle lives, owns throwing stars. 14. the black belt lives next door to the "gracies" fan.

answer: movie collection has the heart of a dragon the grandpa throws stars! winners: paul parnet jack williams, ohio pantra nguyen, vietnam

week of august 29th 1999 teaser: this is a most unusual paragraph. how quickly can you find out what is so unusual about it? it looks so ordinary you'd think nothing was wrong with it---and in fact, nothing is wrong with it. it is unusual though. why? study it, think about it, and you may find out. try to do it without coaching. if you work at it for a bit it will

dawn on you. so jump to it and try your skill at figuring it out. good luck --don't blow your cool. answer: the entire paragraph does not contain the letter "e"! winners: jd meyers, orlando fl davic van somme, germany danny carter, az

week of august 22nd 1999 teaser: you find yourself standing in a square white room. on two opposing walls there are doors; along the remaining two walls stand 2 fierce looking man-sized robots. opening one door will set you free. opening the other will result in instant death. the robots have been programmed to answer just one question. one robot can only lie; the other can only tell the truth. you can ask only one question to one robot in order to get free. if you ask no question within 5 minutes, the robots will attack and kill you. what question do you ask what robot? answer: if you ask either robot "if i asked the other robot which door to open to get me out of the room, which door would he tell me to use? .....then i would use the opposite door i was told.... here is why.... 1) if i asked the truth telling robot, then he would tell me what the other robot would say, which would be a lie. so the door would be wrong. 2) if i asked the lying robot, then he would lie about what the other robot would say, which would be the truth. so the lying robot would still indicate the wrong door winners: jason w., maryland john davis, florida shutz paul, el salvador

week ofaugust 12th 1999

teaser: #1 teaser ($100): "brothers and sisters, i have none, but this mans father is my fathers son" who is he talking to? #2 teaser ($50): four men a b c d have to cross a bridge at night.they have only one torch light.at the most two men can cross the bridge together.torchlight is needed every time to cross the bridge.torchlight can't be thrown back etc. a-takes 1 minute to cross b-takes 2 minutes to cross c-takes 5 minutes to cross d-takes 10 minutes to cross if two people cross together,time taken to cross the bridge will be of the slower person. q;can all four cross the bridge in 17 minutes? or q;minimum time required by all four to cross the bridge?

right?

#3 teaser ($100): planetx fingers =============== ok; 7% is really 7/100; a 7% discount on $1,000 is: 1000(.07) = 70, right? and 7% = 7 "per cent" = 7 per "100", or 7 per 10^2; in other words, our "100" is (fingers)^(hands), ya ya: big deal... it is impossible to allow 3 consecutive discounts (using our "per cent") and end up with exactly half the amount we started with...but we can come close; as example, here's what happens to $3,000 after discounts of 10%, then 15%, then 35%: 10%: 3000 - 3000(10/100) = 3000 - 300.00 = 2700.00 15%: 2700 - 2700(15/100) = 2700 - 405.00 = 2295.00 35%: 2295 - 2295(35/100) = 2295 - 803.25 = 1491.75 ...close to half; but we can only come close...

k;

ok; on planet x, (fingers)^(hands) is not 100; call it k is such that 3 different discounts can be applied as shown above, and the result is an exact reduction by

half. hand.

the number of hands on the x-residents is at a minimum; x-residents have 3 hands, and have more than 1 finger per find the 3 discounts, using the minimum case. answer: #1: he is talking about himself

#2: first a & b cross. total 2 minutes then a goes back. total 3 minutes c & d then cross. total 13 minutes b comes back. total 15 minutes a & b go across. total 17 minutes #3: um, does anybody even care to know. if so email me

winners: none

week of july 6th 1999 teaser: starting with two numbers, rearrange the letters that spell each number to create two new numbers. the sum of the first two is equal to the sum of the second two. what are the numbers ? answer: 4,11 and 6,9 winners: none

week of june 30th 1999 teaser: a man is in a room with no doors and no windows. all he has is a stick. how does he get out? answer: whole

you take the stick break it in half, two halfs make a you crawl through the hole and your out! (play on

words! winners: j.j. baker, il james scruton kevin roberts

week of june 23rd 1999

teaser: my first is one hundred my second is a lion,my third is an irishman i?.

my fourth is a eygptian god .................who am answer: cleopatra winners: winner wishes to remain anonymous

week of june 9th 1999 teaser: to conserve the contents of a 16oz. bottle of tonic, a castaway adopts the following procedure. on the first day he drinks 1 oz. of tonic and then refills the bottle with water; on the second day he drinks 2oz. of the mixture and then refills the bottle with water;on the third day he drinks 3oz. of the mixture and then again refills the bottle with water. he continues this procedure until the bottle is empty. how many ounces of water did he drink altogether? he does not drink from the bottle if there is no tonic in it. answer: 120 ounces winners: random winner: db powell of nj siddhartha mathur [email protected]

week of june 1st 1999 teaser: a soldier has been captured by the enemy and is sentenced to die. his captors say: "you may make a statement. if you tell a

lie, you will be shot. if you tell the truth, you will be hanged." he makes a statement and goes free. what could he have said? answer: he said "you will shoot me." if they shoot him, then he told the truth and should have been hung. if they hang him, he told a lie and should have been shot. with no other choice, they let him go. winners: john flagn, ny seth klassen dennis borris

week of may 28th 1999 teaser: there is a boy. he puts one arm on the box. when he wakes up, there is nothing. what happened? answer: he was dreaming. sorry that was a pretty dumb teaser! winners: fatal error

week of may 21st 1999 teaser: enclosed in a room are two computers with intelligence (imagine them as c3po if you will). however, one is a computer who always tells lies and the other always tells the truth. now, also in this room are two doors, with one being the exit to this room and the other leading to a bomb behind it which will detonate once you open the door. if you were to ask just one question to one of these computer (not knowing which is the which computer), how are you able to get the computer to direct you to the exit? answer: i ask either of the computers, "if i asked the other computer which door to open

to exit, which door should it answer to open?" and then i would open the opposite door. in this way i can find the correct door because: 1) if i'm talking to the truth telling computer, then it will tell me what the other computer would say, which would be a lie. so the door indicated would be wrong. 2) if i'm talking to the lying computer, then it will lie about what the other computer would say, which would be the truth. so the lying computer would still indicate the wrong door. winners: joseph jordan, ny j. marcus ziegler

week of may 9th 1999 teaser: two men were being tried for murder. the jury found one man guilty and the other innocent. the judge turned to the guilty man and said, "even though your guilt has been established, the law compels me to set you free." how could such a bizarre judgement occur? answer: the two men were simese twins joined at the hip. the judge couldn't sentence the innocent man (the head and body attached to the other) to prison and so had to let them both go free. winners: brendan johsnn, ny brent hale steve tipton

week of may 2nd 1999 teaser: there are ten rockets. the commander has asked you to arrange the rockets in five rows of four. how do you do it? answer: arrange the rockets in the shape of a star

winners: ankur sansanwal [email protected] dennis the man borris

week of april 1st 1999 teaser:

for everyone.

> four men sat down to play, > they played all night 'till the break of day, > they played for gold and not for fun with separate scores > when they came to square accounts, > they all had made quite fair amounts. > can you the paradox explain, > if no one lost, how could all gain? answer: they weren't playing against each other, but rather agains

t a house, in collective

a casino setting. the house lost and is not included in the of the four men. winners: secilla frank, ny [email protected] [email protected]

week of march 24th 1999 teaser: what is greater than god more evil than the devil poor people have it rich people need it and if you eat it, you die? answer:

nothing winners: winners list lost as site went down (that is why also there was a week skipped)

week of march 17th 1999 teaser: on a train, smith, robinson, and jones are the fireman, brakeman, and engineer, but not repsectively. also aboard the are three businessmen who have the same names: a mr. smith, a mr. robinson, and a mr. jones. 1) mr. robinson lives in detroit. 2) the brakeman lives exactly halfway between chicago and detroit. 3) mr. jones earn exactly $20,000 per year. 4) the brakeman's nearest neighbor, on of the passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the brakeman. 5) smith beats the fireman at billiards. 6) the passenger with the same name as the brakeman lives in chicago. question: who is the engineer? answer: smith is the engineer, because: since from be the so he

the brakeman's nearest neighbor can not be mr. robinson, mr. robinson lives in detroit and the brakeman is halfway there to chicago. the brakeman's nearest neighbor can not mr. jones because 20,000 is not evenly divisible by 3. brakeman's nearest neighbor is one of those 3 passengers, must be mr. smith.

chicago, chicago, jones.

the passenger with the same name as the brakeman lives in and we know that mr. robinson and mr. smith do not live in so mr. jones must live in chicago, so the brakeman must be so smith is either the fireman or the engineer, but since

smith fireman, so he

beats the fireman at billiards, he can not be the must be the engineer.

winners: peter nu, maine frederick langheim tom mcintyre

week of march 10th 1999 teaser: you are ill and travelling down a road to the hospital. you reach a standing other twin to one of road to the

fork in the road and find a pair of identical twin boys there. one of the twins always tells the truth and the always lies. you are allowed to direct only one question the twins, and as such you will be assured of the correct hospital. what is your question and to whom? answer:

you ask either of the twins "if i asked your twin which path to take to get to the hospital, which way would he tell me to go?" and then i would go in the opposite path of the one i'm told. because: 1) if i'm talking to the truth telling twin, then he will tell me what his twin would say, which would be a lie. so the direction indicated would be wrong. 2) if i'm talking to the lying twin, then he would lie about what his twin would say, which would be the truth. so the lying twin would still indicate the wrong path. winners: john davis, co tom mcintyre denis borris, ontario, canada, for the millionth time

week of march 3rd 1999 teaser:

what is something the storeowner doesn't want, the customer doesn't want, and the customer doesn't look at? answer: a coffin, i know it's a pretty dumb answer to what seems like a cool teaser but it works other unofficial answers include insurance and the bills winners: winner was vani gupta, tampa, second week in a row alaa aboul khair from cairo, egypt. denis borris, ontario, canada second chance winner: [email protected]

week of february 24th 1999 teaser: many years from now, two classmates meet on a street. the following is part of their discussion. student 1: yes, i'm married and have three wounderful children. student 2: that's great! how old are they? student 1: well, the product of their ages is 36. another clue.

student 2: hmm. that doesn't tell me enough. give me student 1: ok. the sum of their ages is the number on that

building across the

street. student 2: (after a few minutes of thinking with the aid of

pencil and paper)

ah ha! i've almost got it but i still need another

clue. student 1: very well. the oldest one has red hair. student: i've got it!

what were the ages of the children of student 1? answer: the answer is that their ages are 9, 2, and 2. there are eight ways that 36 2 and 1,6,6

can be factored into 3 numbers (ages), and of these, only 9,2, share the same sum. that there is an oldest rules out 1,6,6,

giving the answer. winners: winner was vani gupta, tampa tom mcintyre dave edwards, poughkeepsie second chance winner: jd powers of cali, third week

week of february 17th 1999 teaser: of law. as he him: indeterminate sentence yourself. inside of your open thedoor is a five try the number in every

a man is in another country and is found guilty in a court is being locked into his cell the warden is talking to we don't have the concept of parole here, and we have sentences. you will be incarcerated until you end your you will notice that there is a combination lock on the cell door. if you can dial the correct combination, you can and leave. the numbers on the dial go from 1 to 100 and it digit combination. you will have to be smart in the way you combinations, however, because even if you could dial a

second, it would take you a 100 years to get the right combination. we are not without compassion. we have given you everything you need to know to discern the correct combination. the warden ended with "good luck". and closed the cell door. the man tried a couple combinations that obviously didn't work and then sat down to think about the problem. after a few minutes he did some math calculations on a sheet then stood up and dialed a combination into the lock.

the door opened and he was set free. what is the combination? answer: combination - 6,30,72,1,1 if it would take 100 years to find the combinatiion, that is equal to

3,153,600,000 seconds (assuming a 365 day year - no leap

years) attempt.

if it takes 1 second per digit, that's 5 seconds per that means it would take 630,720,000 attempts to find the

combination. order

assuming that the attempts are made in ascending numberical (1 1 1 1 1; 1 1 1 1 2...) the following represents how many attempts it would take to

try each four digits 10,000

combination - i.e. it would take 100 attempts if the 1st are constant and you only changed the 5th, and it would take attempts if the 1st three digits are constant and you only

changed the

4th and 5th digit # attempts 1 10,000,000,000

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