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Posted: 10-06-2007 20:53
by Kisa
Almost completely ^^
Posted: 11-06-2007 10:35
by Nicky
Yes almost completely

but close enough
What is the missing digit in this sequence:
195 172 15? 435
When giving the solution explain where you got it from because it's pretty easy to just guess a single digit
Hint: There is a clue in this post

Posted: 09-07-2007 08:46
by fatfroggenius
Answer: So a topic of > 212 pages, located on a forum of GameServers.net could be made to observe the many possible answers to a fairly simple question.
Posted: 09-07-2007 08:53
by fatfroggenius
Post above is Re: the Manhole question.
Posted: 02-03-2008 03:53
by DarkMaster
Nicky wrote:
3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 3, ?
What's next? I know it's not a creative question but just for fun

And no guessing. Work out the logic
3, 3, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 3, 6
There are the number of letters of natural numbers (1 to 11).
Posted: 22-04-2008 20:40
by Tycoonalex
Here's a creativity test question.
Why are volcanoes hot?
Posted: 09-06-2008 14:02
by Nicky
Because somebody forgot to turn off the central heating

Posted: 09-06-2008 19:20
by Faxter
they aren't hot. the things around them are just cold O.o
Posted: 10-06-2008 09:01
by Kisa
How do you know that they are hot? Did you lick them all?
Posted: 10-06-2008 14:33
by Nicky
Because they take all of the heat from Antarctica
Posted: 10-06-2008 17:18
by Faxter
because negative vulcanoes are cold. :p
Posted: 11-06-2008 11:05
by Nicky
Bacause the vase smashed
Posted: 08-02-2009 14:25
by RaiRai
Man Holes are Round so that square pegs cant fit in them.
and so they can fly away when nuclear winter comes to our world
Posted: 04-04-2009 10:39
by TheAssimilationist
Valcanoes aren't hot, it's all the lava inside that's hot
Posted: 04-04-2009 11:24
by TheAssimilationist
As part of my classes I am studying a figure from japanese history. His name is Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was a powerful shogun in the 1600's in Japan, a time when the Europeans were first estblishing trade. He has all manor of accomplishments to his credit, but the most interesting thing about him is this:
He was born on December 26, by Japanese calenders at the time, and before he was a week old he had already turned two. I'm certain if you researched you could find out why, but without looking it up can you hazard a guess as to where the extra two years of his life came from?