crispybits wrote:A mask?
you got it, maybe I should stay away from the classic ones with you :p
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crispybits wrote:A mask?
crispybits wrote:Can you cut a hole in the innkeeper's sack?
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
rishaed wrote:Can you borrow a sack from a nearby vendor?
crispybits wrote:Do the peas and lentils together completely fill the sacks or is there space left over?
crispybits wrote:OK, clamp the second sack down the middle, put the lentils in one side, the peas in the other, tie off the peas and pour the lentils back into the original sack?
Bombersftw wrote:Invdr_zim wrote:sorry for the break... here's one
A poor farmer went to the market to sell some peas and lentils. However, as he had only one sack and didn't want to mix peas and lentils, he poured in the peas first, tied the sack in the middle, and then filled the top portion of the sack with the lentils. At the market a rich innkeeper happened by with his own sack. He wanted to buy the peas, but he did not want the lentils.
Pouring the seed anywhere else but the sacks is considered soiling. Trading sacks is not allowed. The farmer can't cut a hole in his sack.
How would you transfer the peas to the innkeeper's sack, which he wants to keep, without soiling the produce?[/quote
Hold the sac by the knot, and by the opening, thus creating a figure 8 only sideways.
Then shimmy down the lentils so that extra room is evident ie
0-8 where the peas are in the 0 and the lentils are in the bottom part of the 8, then clamp the middle of the 8, and open up the knot between the 0 and the 8 and proceed to pour out the peas into the rich innkeepers sac.
DoomYoshi wrote:make a donut shape in the lentil sack so that the opening is pointed towards the knot. untie the knot while keeping the donut shape.
crispybits wrote:Pour the whole lot into the innkeepers sack with plenty of space to spare, then stand shaking the sack for a while. When items of variable size are shaken the bigger items will always migrate to the top and the smaller items underneath. Then just pour the lentils back into the farmer's sack...
(Probably not the correct answer but it would work just fine...)
new guy1 wrote:I might have read it wrong, but could you not just untie the knot separating the lentils and peas, tip the bag upside down, pour the whole group into the other bag, then pour the peas back into the other bag, then trade bags with each other?
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
rishaed wrote:new guy1 wrote:I might have read it wrong, but could you not just untie the knot separating the lentils and peas, tip the bag upside down, pour the whole group into the other bag, then pour the peas back into the other bag, then trade bags with each other?
no trading ):
new guy1 wrote:rishaed wrote:new guy1 wrote:I might have read it wrong, but could you not just untie the knot separating the lentils and peas, tip the bag upside down, pour the whole group into the other bag, then pour the peas back into the other bag, then trade bags with each other?
no trading ):
Shoot, thats right. Well, that was my 2 cents. I would like to say though that I thoroughly enjoyed reading all of your riddles
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