| Subject: | Re: Physics posers. Re: An new and very interesting intellectual game! |
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| From: | Lars Kecke |
| Date: | Sat, 30 Jul 2005 23:20:49 +0200 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.math, sci.physics, rec.org.mensa, uk.org.mensa, rec.puzzles |
vkarlamov@xxxxxxxxx wrote: ToddSmith wrote:The second answer must be the Bible,Nope. That wouldn't have been too interesting. Try again. so it's the Qur'an (or whatever the current transliteration is), but I think the Bible will come out ahead. but also I'd say that it would be impossible for anyone to assume that they know how many conversations a book has started.Maybe. But the book I have in mind is definitely ahead of all other books. Or it might be one of the books titled "excuse me" (e.g. ISBN 0689851111). Or, of course, the phonebook. Lars |
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