the only correct answer is 0%, however by choosing 0% it would make it a paradox and thus 0% would become incorrect, making one of the 25% correct...but by then choosing 25% it would again make the 0% the correct answer..
so no, there are no right choices, making the question a photoshop job.
nope..... the possible answears are a,b,c and d and not 25%,0%,25% and 50%....
u have to read the question...
soo if u chose RANDOMLY - u r always wrong.... if u choise a - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25% if u choise b - its wrong, because the chance isnt 0% if u choise c - its wrong, because the chance isnt 50% if u choise d - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%...
so a right answear could be: "its a (or b or c or d) , proof me, i am wrong..."
its like this philosophical sh#t like: proof me, this chair exists.....right answer: which chair?!
There is a reddit thread about this story. Apparently there is a LA post article backing the story. So yes, you could see the milky way. But no, they didn't call 911 but observatories to report the 'strange sky'
Levicy, When we had landline phones...they worked when your power was out. Low voltage came through the phone line, and the phone co. had back-up power.
Levicy, Regardless of electrical power outages, phone lines still work. Phone companies run on their own wire power sources backed by massive battery back-up systems and generators throughout areas of service. Up until the mid-nineties, phone lines were copper wire. Today they're predominantly fiber optic, tho, not everywhere as yet.
Unless a specific telephone pole where a transmitter and phone relay is damaged in say, a bad storm or single accident, both phone lines and electric lines are powered independently and operate off their own power sources.
the only correct answer is 0%, however by choosing 0% it would make it a paradox and thus 0% would become incorrect, making one of the 25% correct...but by then choosing 25% it would again make the 0% the correct answer..
so no, there are no right choices, making the question a photoshop job.
nope..... the possible answears are a,b,c and d and not 25%,0%,25% and 50%....
u have to read the question...
soo if u chose RANDOMLY - u r always wrong.... if u choise a - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25% if u choise b - its wrong, because the chance isnt 0% if u choise c - its wrong, because the chance isnt 50% if u choise d - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%...
so a right answear could be: "its a (or b or c or d) , proof me, i am wrong..."
its like this philosophical sh#t like: proof me, this chair exists.....right answer: which chair?!
There is a reddit thread about this story. Apparently there is a LA post article backing the story. So yes, you could see the milky way. But no, they didn't call 911 but observatories to report the 'strange sky'
Levicy, When we had landline phones...they worked when your power was out. Low voltage came through the phone line, and the phone co. had back-up power.
Levicy, Regardless of electrical power outages, phone lines still work. Phone companies run on their own wire power sources backed by massive battery back-up systems and generators throughout areas of service. Up until the mid-nineties, phone lines were copper wire. Today they're predominantly fiber optic, tho, not everywhere as yet.
Unless a specific telephone pole where a transmitter and phone relay is damaged in say, a bad storm or single accident, both phone lines and electric lines are powered independently and operate off their own power sources.
was wondering the same thing...but I assume it means she can't say no and run away....
she could however say no and make the entire flight extremely awkward
So, the question was like 'Will you be my hostage?' O.o
the only correct answer is 0%, however by choosing 0% it would make it a paradox and thus 0% would become incorrect, making one of the 25% correct...but by then choosing 25% it would again make the 0% the correct answer..
so no, there are no right choices, making the question a photoshop job.
The correct answer is 50%. Half of the answers are correct (25%).
nope..... the possible answears are a,b,c and d and not 25%,0%,25% and 50%....
u have to read the question...
soo if u chose RANDOMLY - u r always wrong....
if u choise a - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%
if u choise b - its wrong, because the chance isnt 0%
if u choise c - its wrong, because the chance isnt 50%
if u choise d - its wrong, because the chance isnt 25%...
so a right answear could be: "its a (or b or c or d) , proof me, i am wrong..."
its like this philosophical sh#t like: proof me, this chair exists.....right answer: which chair?!
There is a reddit thread about this story. Apparently there is a LA post article backing the story. So yes, you could see the milky way. But no, they didn't call 911 but observatories to report the 'strange sky'
When we had landline phones...they worked when your power was out. Low voltage came through the phone line, and the phone co. had back-up power.
Unless a specific telephone pole where a transmitter and phone relay is damaged in say, a bad storm or single accident, both phone lines and electric lines are powered independently and operate off their own power sources.
the phonesystem has it's own powersupply. You can actually run a small lamp from it.