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Our Father, who 0wnz heaven, j00 r0ck!
May all 0ur base someday be belong to you!
Give us this day our warez, mp3z, and pr0n through a phat pipe.
And cut us some slack when we act like n00b lamerz,
just as we teach n00bz when they act lame on us.
For j00 0wn r00t on all our b0x3s 4ever and ever, 4m3n.
By the way - sorry to drag it back again, but I've been thinking. If a vowel is in fact about the sound (i.e. it is more about the aural/oral than about the written representation of such), then does it really matter whether or not a "y" is a vowel or not? If a sound does not use lips/teeth/toungue then it's a vowel. And in English there are a lot more of these sounds than even letters in the alphabet. (This is as near as I could get to a definition on my own).
This brings to mind a spanish speaker recently telling me that the reason that (a) they found English difficult and (b) I found Spanish difficult was that English has about 25 to 30 "vowel" sounds, and Spanish has only 5 or 6. So I look for complexity where there is none (hence mash up the pronunciation), and they see too much. Or something. Maybe I'm just rubbish at languages.
So given that English spelling/written representation often bears little similarity to, or consistency with, the spoken language (think rough, Slough, bough, bow, row, row, tough here) then there is no "correct" answer to this one.
Bad luck chaps.
gnep
PS - why does "vowel" always try to come out as "bowel" when I try to type it?
Yes, and that's true. I never contradicted myself though. In some cases it will have the characteristics of a vowel, but that doesn't make it a vowel. It's still a consonant because it can never be a vowel by itself, and I never once said it can be a vowel by itself. So it can be a vowel, but that doesn't make it one and so I don't consider it to be one. Probably the reason you can't pick it as a vowel in Wheel of Fortune.
However, I can't say that this is totally right in me saying this because....well, there are no definate rules in the English language. Because there are some teachers that I have had that say I am wrong, and some that will say I am right. The rules of English change as much as the next person does. There are some foundations that people agree on, but whose to say even those won't change in the future? Anyway Grubs, I've made my point and won't respond to your useless dribble anymore.
The word is drivel, you genius of an English major, you.
Our Father, who 0wnz heaven, j00 r0ck!
May all 0ur base someday be belong to you!
Give us this day our warez, mp3z, and pr0n through a phat pipe.
And cut us some slack when we act like n00b lamerz,
just as we teach n00bz when they act lame on us.
For j00 0wn r00t on all our b0x3s 4ever and ever, 4m3n.
Congratulations! Your general IQ score is 169.
A person whose IQ score falls in the range of 161 and above is considered to be a "genius".
your pattern recognition score is 100.
I'm what? - now I'm really going to get that confidence at work, and boost my career. *cough*
Now then, what were the answers? Let's study the first 8 questions (all 32 would make this post rather long ).
Question 1:
The word "smart" can be created using five letters from the word "barnstorm".
B A R N S T O R M - True.
Question 2 The digits 08232569 are the same as 96523208 read backwards.
08 should be 80 backwards - False.
Question 3 If a tree branch can hold three people and John weighs twice as much as Adam, and Rachel weighs half as much as Adam, then Rachel, John and Adam can all sit together on the tree branch safely.
There's 3 people on the branch, so with the information given... - True.
Question 4 There are 7 letters between K and R in the alphabet.
L, M, N, O, P, Q = 6 - False.
Question 5 The number 25 is the next logical number in the following sequence of numbers: 5, 7, 10, 14, 19.
Ok, the 2nd quarter. Let's see if we can gather 50% of the complaints.
Question 9
If read backwards, the phrase "now live" answers the question: "In the battle between good and evil, who was victorious?"
evil won - True.
Question 10
The following sentence includes all six vowels, appearing in reverse alphabetical order: "Why run from fire ants?"
stnaerifmorfnuryhw - True.
Question 11
If all Boogles are Battuns, and some Battuns are Trandles, all Trandles must be Boogles.
All men are human, and some humans are dead. Doesn't mean everything that's dead was human. - False.
Question 12
Your starting and ending points will be just an inch apart if you draw a line seven inches left, three inches up, two inches right, four inches down and five inches right.
You go, 7 left, 2 right and 5 right, so same position.
You go 3 up, 4 down, so 1 unit down. - True.
Question 13
By removing two letters from the word "scout", a word that is the opposite of "in" can be formed.
Remove sc. out - True.
Question 14
By taking the second letter of each word from the following sentence, you can spell the word "thinking": "At the time, interesting Ukrainians visited Andy's igloo."
at the time interesting ukrainians visited andys igloo - True. Although, doesn't really matter what the 2nd letters are, I can always spell "thinking"
Question 15
Walter is taller than Scott, and Scott's little brother is taller than Roger. Since Walter is not the tallest one of the four, then Scott's little brother must be tallest.
Either LittleBrother or Roger must be taller than Walter, and since LittleBrother is taller than Roger, LittleBrother is the tallest. - True.
Question 16
Five horses, two people, three dogs and seven chickens have a total of fifty-two legs.
Question 3: If a tree branch can hold three people and John weighs twice as much as Adam, and Rachel weighs half as much as Adam, then Rachel, John and Adam can all sit together on the tree branch safely.<hr>There's 3 people on the branch, so with the information given... - True.
That's one way of looking at it. But that would make it a trick question, and these things aren't noted for trick questions. However, we have no way of knowing how much WEIGHT the branch can support. This question has no correct answer. If we were to assume (as the information provided might seem to imply) that Adam is an average guy (x pounds), that John is twice an average guy (2x pounds), and that Rachel is half an average guy (.5x pounds), then the total on the branch is 3.5x pounds, or more than 3 people.
However, since they don't ever give us enough information...
- Gurm
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I'm the least you could do
If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
I would still get screwed
I know, I didn't work it out myself - just decided to go with that answer. It is 'technically' correct IMHO, but as you say, unlikely to be correct in real terms. And we won't even get into the distribution of the weight
So, keeping it simple, are those 16 ok? While the test is reasonable, and the score is complete pap, I still enjoy them
The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
I'm the least you could do
If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
I would still get screwed
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