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by The Jackal » Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:09 pm

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The Jackal wrote:What is the name of the guy who killed Bruce Wayne's parents? :D
The Joker?
Nope that was only in the movie. :D
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by azazel » Tue Nov 09, 2004 11:15 pm

Q. whts the significance of oranges in the Godfather trilogy??
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:04 am

azazel wrote:Q. whts the significance of oranges in the Godfather trilogy??
Vito Corleone gorged on them? :?
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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:08 am

azazel wrote:Q. whts the significance of oranges in the Godfather trilogy??
Vito Corleone dies in an orange grove in his backyard??
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:13 am

there is no significance of the oranges. lets move on. that was posted last night.
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:19 am

A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?
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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:22 am

solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?
How thick is the rung? As in it's diameter/height.
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:25 am

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solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?
How thick is the rung? As in it's diameter/height.




u can assume whatever diameter and height.
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:26 am

solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?




Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:27 am

ycr007 wrote:
solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?


Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:






hey good to see u with ur new tag here. thats the answer.



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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:29 am

ycr007 wrote:
solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?


Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:
Well he never mentioned anything about wooden rungs... So there's no taking anyone for a ride. When there's insufficient data, one can assume anything.
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:31 am

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solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?


Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:
Well he never mentioned anything about wooden rungs... So there's no taking anyone for a ride. When there's insufficient data, one can assume anything.




Well,what wooden rungs r u talking abt??? Oh I See. U r assuming that since the rungs are wooden,they'll float on water n never get submerged???Thatz not the case.The ladder is on the boat's side na? When the boat goes up with the water,so will the ladder and hence does'nt get submerged.

Don't think that as the boat goes up,the ladder's gonna stay put :idea:
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:32 am

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igiveadamn wrote:
ycr007 wrote:
solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?


Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:
Well he never mentioned anything about wooden rungs... So there's no taking anyone for a ride. When there's insufficient data, one can assume anything.


Well,what wooden rungs r u talking abt??? Oh I See. U r assuming that since the rungs are wooden,they'll float on water n never get submerged???Thatz not the case.The ladder is on the boat's side na? When the boat goes up with the water,so will the ladder and hence does'nt get submerged.
Don't think that as the boat goes up,the ladder's gonna stay put :idea:




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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:34 am

Why are 1968 pennies worth more than 1967 pennies?




Just because u gotta consider their numerical value and not assume that they belong to the year 1968 & 1967 :lol:



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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:35 am

ycr007 wrote:
igiveadamn wrote:
ycr007 wrote:
solosynergy wrote:A 10 foot rope ladder hangs over the side of a boat with the bottom rung on the surface of the water. The rungs are one foot apart, and the tide goes up at the rate of 6 inches per hour. How long will it be until three rungs are covered?


Ha Ha Ha Solo is taking u for a ride.....Thatz a trick question.....The ladder also goes up with the boat......so it never gets submerged...... :lol:
Well he never mentioned anything about wooden rungs... So there's no taking anyone for a ride. When there's insufficient data, one can assume anything.


Well,what wooden rungs r u talking abt??? Oh I See. U r assuming that since the rungs are wooden,they'll float on water n never get submerged???Thatz not the case.The ladder is on the boat's side na? When the boat goes up with the water,so will the ladder and hence does'nt get submerged.
Don't think that as the boat goes up,the ladder's gonna stay put :idea:
Let me repeat myself, insufficient data... one can always assume the ship is anchored and docked at the port.
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:39 am

Let me repeat myself, insufficient data... one can always assume the ship is anchored and docked at the port.


Assume whatever u want.But physics n common sense says that the boat will go up with the tide.When the boat goes up,all the people on board and everything connected to the ship also goes up.Since the ladder also goes up,it stays over water.And do u think that an anchored ship won't raise with the tide???
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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:41 am

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Let me repeat myself, insufficient data... one can always assume the ship is anchored and docked at the port.

Assume whatever u want.But physics n common sense says that the boat will go up with the tide.When the boat goes up,all the people on board and everything connected to the ship also goes up.Since the ladder also goes up,it stays over water.And do u think that an anchored ship won't raise with the tide???
Yeah it wouldn't unless the anchor broke or it tilted over..
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by azazel » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:42 am

solosynergy wrote:there is no significance of the oranges. lets move on. that was posted last night.




goddddddddddamit, u nit-wits..



the significance is: whenever there is an orange shown in a scene, there is a death. :roll:
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by igiveadamn » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:46 am

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solosynergy wrote:there is no significance of the oranges. lets move on. that was posted last night.


goddddddddddamit, u nit-wits..

the significance is: whenever there is an orange shown in a scene, there is a death. :roll:
There's one scene where Vito Corleone goes and takes an orange from the market and he's shot at, but he doesn't die there. Or wasn't tht an orange?
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:46 am

I Found this frm a Naval training Website:

The following problem was given to cadets at naval academy to have a check on their knowledge of sea dynamics.

A ship is at anchor. Over the side hangs a rope ladder with rungs a foot apart. The tide rises at the rate of eight inches an hour. At the end of six hours how much of the ladder will remain above water when the tide begins to rise?

The answer is as follows. Since the ship's afloat, the water level in relation to the ship stays the same. Therefore, eight feet are above water at the end as at the beginning
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:55 am

ycr007 wrote:Q:Gurinder Chadha had started directing a movie called 'London' some years back which was later completed using a different director , music director and story. Which film?
its the Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Urmila film that ended up directed by Sunny himself. 4got10 the title...
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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:05 am

CtrlAltDel wrote:
ycr007 wrote:Q:Gurinder Chadha had started directing a movie called 'London' some years back which was later completed using a different director , music director and story. Which film?
its the Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Urmila film that ended up directed by Sunny himself. 4got10 the title...




Geez!!! Was thinking every1 left.....

The movie Name is "Dillagi"-which I think CAd does Often :wink:



Q:In the lobby of Cyrix Corp.'s corporate HQ, there is a mausoleum. What is inscribed on the mausoleum ?
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by azazel » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:07 am

igiveadamn wrote:There's one scene where Vito Corleone goes and takes an orange from the market and he's shot at, but he doesn't die there. Or wasn't tht an orange?




that is an orange but tht is also the exception to the rule i guess. atleast, he gets shot :P
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by solosynergy » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:10 am

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by ycr007 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:19 am

ycr007 wrote:Q:In the lobby of Cyrix Corp.'s corporate HQ, there is a mausoleum. What is inscribed on the mausoleum ?


solosynergy wrote:mental inside


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