The General Discussion Thread

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Truth table
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there was also a question that said put your name in the square and next to the question was a RECTANGLE, and me, being the genius i am noticed that at the bottom of the page was a SQUARE, so i put my name in the square stoned

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Originally posted by The Grey Fox
If they said "one of the two isn't a ten pence coin" it would have made sense. But it just said one of them isn't 10p. Which means neither is a 10p coin. Since it just said one.

Yes, but the wording was designed to trick people, which is why it's a riddle.

the hot girl didn't get it

Two coins add up to 30 cents. One of them is not a nickle, what are they?

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
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Originally posted by mitchum
Two coins add up to 30 cents. One of them is not a nickle, what are they?

nickle and quarter

Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
Yes, but the wording was designed to trick people, which is why it's a riddle.
The wording does trick people, but in doing so, makes it illogical. Riddles design their words to have double meanings that are confusing, while Walshy's just made itself nonsensical.

Just shut the hell up

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Never. I'm always right.

another question was (from memory remember): You're driving a bus with 30 passengers and drop off 7 at Rotheram and pick up 5, you travel on to Nottingham and drop 3 passengers off, then at Newcastle pick up another 6 passenger, what is the drivers name?

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
The wording does trick people, but in doing so, makes it illogical. Riddles design their words to have double meanings that are confusing, while Walshy's just made itself nonsensical.

I dunno. It's still logical in my opinion since it doesn't state that neither coin can be 10c.

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
another question was (from memory remember): You're driving a bus with 30 passengers and drop off 7 at Rotheram and pick up 5, you travel on to Nottingham and drop 3 passengers off, then at Newcastle pick up another 6 passenger, what is the drivers name?

Lee

Why would you be taking a test like this?

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
another question was (from memory remember): You're driving a bus with 30 passengers and drop off 7 at Rotheram and pick up 5, you travel on to Nottingham and drop 3 passengers off, then at Newcastle pick up another 6 passenger, what is the drivers name?
That probably makes sense but I'm way too lazy to read it properly

Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
logic gates
now i understand completely

Wait, I got it. It's your name. The bus driver's name is Ami-Jay.

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Wait, I got it. It's your name. The bus driver's name is Ami-Jay.
you are learning! aw00t