Monday, 9 February 2026 »  Login
in

More lateral thinking

Quizzing? Movies? Music? Tech? Cricket? God? Whatever your interests be, there are hundreds of your alter-egos on fullhyd.com - it's a whole city out there!

Moderator: The Moderator Team

More lateral thinking

by V. » Wed Apr 09, 2003 10:18 am

The prev one about the elevator was a good one. Here\'s one more I came across - using a barometer, in how many different ways can you measure the height of a very tall building? I know of 3 ways. Any more...?
V.
Guest
 

More lateral thinking

by zzzzzzzzzzzzz!!! » Wed Apr 09, 2003 8:54 pm

dude... that\'s niel bohr\'s answer!!! didn\'t mind the ripoff, but wish you had more than three answers... didn\'t want to spoil the tempo here though... let\'s c!
zzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!
Guest
 

More lateral thinking

by Raghu » Wed Apr 09, 2003 9:25 pm

http://odalab.ucf.edu/~davis/neils_bohr.html

An anecdote that talks about Neils Bohr\'s response to the same question.
Raghu
Registered User
 

More lateral thinking

by V » Thu Apr 10, 2003 9:40 pm

Dude, the elevator puzzle (lat. thinking) was posed by my dad to me when I was about 4 yrs old. Obviously there is nothing new in it, either. So whatever your point is...
V
Guest
 



Return to Special Interest Groups

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron
ADVERTISEMENT
SHOUTBOX!
{{todo.name}}
{{todo.date}}
[
]
{{ todo.summary }}... expand »
{{ todo.text }} « collapse
First  |  Prev  |   1   2  3  {{current_page-1}}  {{current_page}}  {{current_page+1}}  {{last_page-2}}  {{last_page-1}}  {{last_page}}   |  Next  |  Last
{{todos[0].name}}

{{todos[0].text}}

ADVERTISEMENT
Follow fullhyd.com on
Copyright © 2023 LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved. fullhyd and fullhyderabad are registered trademarks of LRR Technologies (Hyderabad) Pvt Ltd. The textual, graphic, audio and audiovisual material in this site is protected by copyright law. You may not copy, distribute or use this material except as necessary for your personal, non-commercial use. Any trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.