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The Really Hard Question of The Day

 

Q: A scientist hangs dead from a high beam in the middle of a bare room. Below him, the floor is dry, and empty.

If he killed himself earlier that day – how did he do it?

 

A: He stood on a block of dry ice. Dry Ice turns directly into a gas, so it left no puddle after he used it …



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Food For Thought

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Thoughts for 30th July

30-Jul-2010

Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own mind. Franklin D. Rooselvelt

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