From: Dias (stud0978(@)di.uoa.gr)
Date: Παρ 24 Απρ 1998 - 22:53:51 EEST
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>2. MR. BUSHYHEAD'S PROBLEM
>Mr. Bushyhead was driving through a strange town when he decided to stop,
park his car, and get a haircut. He asked a boy where he could find a
barbershop."We have only two barbers in this town," said the boy. "One of
them has a shop at the north end of Main Street and the other has a shop at
the south end."
>Mr. Bushyhead walked north on Main Street until he reached one of the
barbenshops. It looked as if it hadn't been cleaned in months. Cut hair was
all over the floor. The barber himself needed a shave and his haircut looked
terrible.
>Mr. Bushyhead walked in the other direction until he came to the second
barbershop. It looked neat and cheerful inside. The floor had been swept.
The barber was neatly dressed, freshly shaved, and had a neat haircut.
>Why did Mr. Bushyhead walk back to the first barbershop to get his haircut?
Gia na einai kainourgia ola kai sfougarismena tote o koureas tha htan neos
kai molis eixe anoiksei. Mallon den eixe ksanakourepsei h htan "xasaphs"kai
den phgaine kanenas
>3. THE STAR PUZZLE
>To work on this puzzle you will need four pennies (or buttons, or any four
small objects you can use for counters). Put the first penny on any point of
the star, then slide it along a straight black line to another star point,
and leave it there. Now put a second penny on any vacant star point. Slide
it along a black line to another empty point. Do the same with the third and
fourth pennies, so that you end with a penny on each of four points.
>It looks easy, but when you try it you are likely to find that there is no
way to place the last penny. For example, suppose you:
>1. Put a penny on A and slide it to C.
>2. Put a penny on B and slide it to D.
>3. Put a penny on B and slide it to E.
>You can now place the last penny on A or B, but in either case, there is no
empty point you can slide it to.
>It can be done! And there is a secret that will enable you to do the
puzzle for your friends, and do it so quickly that they will not be able to
remember how you did it!
>
perte thn lush:
a->c d->a b->d e->b
>4. WHERE AM I GOING?
>You are a Boy Scout on a hike with your troop. After walking through a
small town on your way to Mudville, you reach a spot where two roads cross.
A signpost has been knocked over and is lying on its side. None of you knows
which road leads to Mudville. Then you remember something that will solve
your problem.
>What do you remember?
Apo pou erxontai ara tha baloun thn pinakida pou leei to meros ap' opou
erxountai na deixnei ton dromo ap' opou hrtan
>5. THE BALL
>You are playing a game of Ping-Pong in the back yard of a friend's house.
When you miss the ball, it bounces across the lawn and rolls into a small
but deep hole. The hole goes down too far for you to reach the ball with
your hand, and the hole bends so much to one side that you can't get the
ball by poking a stick into the hole. After a few minutes you think of an
easy way to get the ball.
>What did you think of?
na riksoume vero sth trupa kai to mpalaki tha anebei pano (epipleei)
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