think of it this way, how ever high you can jump is how much force you can cancel, so its just like you fell from that much less height. not much difference...
well... i kinda have a hard time believing you. a "pound" is a measurement of weight, so when you tell me "this weighs a pound, and this weighs a pound," and then you ask which one weighs more... neither, they both weigh a pound.
im sorry, but thats just idiotic. yes, you are absolutely right that the ball is full of blue light, but that is not a definition of blue anyone will ever use (with regards to a material, obviously a blue light bulb is full of blue light). color is defined perception. as in "how we see it", if we see it as blue, its blue, not "everything but blue."
then why forty rings? if hes the only one he would see that no one else has a blue hat, he knows there is at least one, he knows its him on the first ring...
i dont see anyway to solve this unless 40 is an arbitrary number and they all just assumed after so many rings that if noone else is leaving they must have the hat on their own head... : P
whats the message say that flashes on the screen? oh, wait, i think thats level 3 im thinking of... let me check. nevermind, level 2 has one also... also check the title bar.
took one out and tore it up, then the king had to show the other one, which of course says "death" so everyone assumes the young man had one that said "princess".
i dont know what its called or where you can get one, but i have made one before. attach a mirror, or a cd, or some other reflective surface, to the moving part of a speaker, point a laser at it and watch the pretty pictures on the wall.
1. WTF is this supposed to be: "Son-in-brither-in-law ???" ????
2. how would they all be the same person? he had a kid, who got married. the kid dies and he marries his newly widdowed daughter-in-law, they have a kid. where in that does it say that they are all the same person?
3. and what is the question? how is he related to his grandson? hes his grandfather...
we all seem to be focusing on perception here, perception doenst matter. it doesnt matter if we cant TELL that the ball is blue or spherical, the fact is that it is. we have been told that it is. if we go by that exact definition then the question is unanswerable. however, since the ball CANNOT be spherical, that part of the definition must be an approximation, whereas it CAN be blue, so that part is exact. which is why i say the ball is more blue than spherical.
soooo, are you asking for help? or just letting us know that you messed up your comp? if your looking for help telling us what you were playing with might help. now im kinda curious : )
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