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Thu 6 Nov, 2003 10:26 pm
1. A dude is sitting home alone and he dies of thirst. Why?
2. How many neopoints can fit into an empty sack? (assuming neopoints are tangible)
1. Because he is only a torso and head and can't get to the water. This is probably not the answer that you were thinking of, but it works.
2. Either one or none...if one, then it's because the sack is not empty anymore, so none other would fit into the empty sack.
If none, the same logic, but a different time. If the neopoint is in there, it is not in an empty sack.
those awnsers have no lagic
The dude is really old. Old people have been known to doe of thirst even sitting home alone. Strom Thurmond, in his later years, was always being rushed to the hospital with dehydration.
As for your second question you don't provide enough information. What is a neopoint? What is the mass of a neopoint? How big is the sack? What the **** are you talking about?
As Zex said...The usual answer to "How many X can you fit in an empty Y?" is "One; after that the Y isn't empty."
Question 1 has many logical answers. (eg the "dude" is a plant/dog/canary etc.) Can you give any more details?
I think Zex is right on number two, too.
For number one - the guys home could be in the middle of the desert or on a boat in the middle of the ocean where there is no fresh water.
geez, boomerang beat me on number one
Or he could be duct taped to the chair.
He's paralised from the neck down.
I thought it usually went something like "...sitting on a chair surrounded by water..."