Choirsinger Joined 12/19/2007 Posts : 617
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 14:36 excatly. morse code. the man had applied for a job as a teltograph operator. in the noise was a morse code saying, "if you can hear this walk into the office" here is another: A man saied single-handedly around the world in a small boat. Yet he was always in sight of land. How?
(as a refence to me, page 23) Last Edited : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 14:37 | LOD Joined 12/13/2001 Posts : 5681
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 17:05 morse code huh welcome to 1960  | | LOD Joined 12/13/2001 Posts : 5681
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 17:06 The man was sailing around antarctica, that one was easy 
| | Choirsinger Joined 12/19/2007 Posts : 617
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 19:32 dang.
alright, next one: YEsterday, i went through a book, which i had already readm in a peculiar manner. after i finished a page, i flipped to the next page and rotated the book 180 degrees. after that page, i rotated the book 180 degrees and then flipped to the next page, rotated the book 180 degrees again, and continued in this fashion until i was done with the whole book. what was going on? | | Mog DoC Joined 2/5/2004 Posts : 14304
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 19:37 MORSE CODE???????? What do you have there, an 1897 riddle book???????? Cheese whiz! No wonder no one got it for ages. | | Crazy Li Joined 9/4/2007 Posts : 1058
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 19:59 it's hard to explain what I'm thinking, but it's how the book opens... instead of horizontally like normal, it opens vertically, so you gotta flip the book around to see the back side of the page. | | CREST Joined 6/1/2003 Posts : 680
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 20:23 the caster of shadows the giver of light unbuilt in the morrning and built at night
what am i | | Crazy Li Joined 9/4/2007 Posts : 1058
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 20:55 teh sun | | CREST Joined 6/1/2003 Posts : 680
| Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 21:45 nope dont build the sun my friend | | TaurusRex Joined 6/14/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 04:55 the moon | | Crazy Li Joined 9/4/2007 Posts : 1058
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 04:59 I thought you meant it in the sense of it building up... as in at night time, it starts to build its way back up to the sky and then in the day, it'll work its way back down again...
a stretch, but it's all I had | | Choirsinger Joined 12/19/2007 Posts : 617
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 07:26 Crest: a lightbulb?
no mog, i don't have an old riddle book, it is a book with a lot of riddles and other things in it(there isn't just riddles in it) | | LOD Joined 12/13/2001 Posts : 5681
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 11:39 First we need to defing when night and day occurs. Give us the time of day when you consider day starts please For us living up north, light or darkness isnt a factor you can go by when estimating the time of day. Summers the sun nerver set and winters it never shows up for example  The moon is"up" even daytime TR, how else would solareclipses be able to occur. Last Edited : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 11:47 | ^ector Joined 11/11/2003 Posts : 987
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 12:27 a fire. a campfire, or pit fire is typically made (built) just before dark, burns over night, and must be unbuilt in the morning. (now, unbuilding it might be as simple as poring water over it, if its mostly ashes, but you get the idea.) | | LOD Joined 12/13/2001 Posts : 5681
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 13:35 Well in our area we dont let fires out come day, at least not wintertime when its both pitch dark and cold even daytime  But I guess for continentals that might be a valid solution to the riddle  | | CREST Joined 6/1/2003 Posts : 680
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 19:22 ector has it campfire good job
fast as sound slow as time you will know my name for it does rhyme | | TaurusRex Joined 6/14/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 19:37 Lod, yes the moon is always orbiting the earth day or night, but in the northern hemisphere a full moon will always occur around sunset and the wanning moon will always occur in the morning hours. | | Choirsinger Joined 12/19/2007 Posts : 617
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 19:48 i don't know the anwser TR, but i can almost guantee that the anwser isn't Lod... | | TaurusRex Joined 6/14/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 19:59 Choirsinger, I can almost guarantee that the answer to the new riddle isn't Choirsinger either, but Lod questioned my logic for my answer to the previous riddle and by gosh he is wrong and I just thought I would let him know he is wrong. Last Edited : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 20:28 | TaurusRex Joined 6/14/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 20:28 PS: Is the answer: chime? | |
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