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- From: prem@prem.lbl.gov (Shirdi R. Prem)
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- Subject: Re: BAROMETERS (was Re: Subject?)
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- Date: 8 Sep 92 19:18:14 GMT
- References: <1992Sep2.005955.18885@newshub.sdsu.edu> <ZOWIE.92Sep1122151@daedalus.stanford.edu> <1992Sep4.165932.25043@wixer.cactus.org>
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- In article <1992Sep4.165932.25043@wixer.cactus.org> purp@wixer.cactus.org (Jim Meyer) writes:
- >In article <ZOWIE.92Sep1122151@daedalus.stanford.edu> zowie@banneker.stanford.edu writes:
- >>You are taken to a large, impressive-looking office building. You may
- >>wander the building and its environs at will <etc. etc.> You are given
- >>an accurate barometer. Your task is to determine the height of the
- >>building.
- >>
- >>Name at least six ways to accomplish this task. [before breakfast! ;-]
- >
- >Ok, here goes:
- > :
- > :
- > :
- >Good 'nuff?
- >
-
- Er....You missed one......
-
- Go to the caretaker of the building. Offer to perform kinky sexual
- favours with the barometer, in exchange for information about the
- height of the building.
-