Riddle me this

Kronologic said:
he sawed one of the other 3 items in half 2 halfs make a whole.

He can do this to any of the items bar the saw

however if he rubs his hands until they are saw then he can also saw the saw

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Lol I dont understand that answer :confused:

Can you have 3 ways to get out? Can he play the piano to get a key, use the saw to cut the table to make a hole (as two halves make a whole) or swing the bat three times as three strikes and you're out :D
 
A whole is most definately NOT a hole.

And what the hell is rub your hands together to make them saw? Surely you mean sore? Again absolutely crazy.

Perhaps this is a riddle best said aloud...

SiriusB
 
number41 said:
Can you have 3 ways to get out? Can he play the piano to get a key, use the saw to cut the table to make a hole (as two halves make a whole) or swing the bat three times as three strikes and you're out :D

google is your friend :rolleyes:

Heres another

A large lorry is crossing a bridge, 1 mile long. The bridge can only hold 14000 lbs, which is the exact weight of the lorry. The lorry makes it half way across the bridge and stops. A bird lands on the truck. Does the bridge collapse? Give a reason.

Oh btw not googling, its clear when u do
 
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No, because it's a warning and they always give lee-way with regards to limits.

Considerable fuel is used up by a 14 ton truck, so it now weighs less thus room for the bird to fit in.
 
If you put 1 litre of boiling water in a freezer and 1 litre of cold water, which will freeze first and why?

KaHn
 
toy_soldier said:
I guessed that before I read his answer anyway, wasnt too hard.

I still would have said saftey factors, from an engineering point of view, something like a bridge will be given about 20% excess.

KaHn
 
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