That's shocking, Jessica. What a thing to have sprung on you!
'Jaynestown'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I knew the widget question was a trick question, but I can't remember how it works. Number 3 took me way too long and I felt stupid when I realized what the answer was.
I got all three (at least I assume I did), but I did have to think about the widget one for a second.
That intelligence article is a great article -- it provides some actual science behind what I've observed of philosophers and husbands.
How was Mt. Diablo, megan?
I got the widget one right away. The pond one I was actually gonna do math for and stuff before I said, "Self, you have a migraine. Stop trying to be smart right now and just look at the spoilered answers already."
The ball and bat one stumped me at first -- a lot of the difficulty of those questions is getting locked in on the framing of the elements instead of breaking it down.
Brain the size of a planet, and I'm trying to get a job as a cashier. Maybe I'd be better off parking cars, at least it would be outdoor work....
For the widget one, I pictured five machines making five widgets simultaneously. So, each machine makes one widget, and that takes five minutes. So if X machines make X widgets, it doesn't matter what X is, as each machine is still making one widget, so the answer is still five minutes.
Of course, part of my brain is all, "It's a trick question! The 'obvious' answer is wrong!" so I approached the problem all suspicious-like....
The ball and bat one stumped me at first
Yeah, for that one I figured out the "obvious" answer, determined that was not correct, and tweaked the answer in my brain until it worked.
Of course, you could also use algebra....
I totally used algebra.
I totally used algebra.
In retrospect, I should have tried that first.