Posted by: Helen on: December 28, 2006
[Takenfrom: http://techiecorner.blogspot.com/2006/02/amazing-puzzle.html]
Mandy is 21 years older than her son . In 6 years from now Mandy will be 5 times as old as her son.
Question: Where’s Mandy’s Husband right now?
There is a mathematical solution for this. Try to answer this question and put your answer in the comments.
Answer:
Mandy (M) is 21 years older than Raju (Child ‘C’).
M = C + 21
In 6 years from now the mom will be 5 times as old as the child.
M + 6 = ( C + 6 ) x 5
C + 21 + 6 = ( C + 6) x 5
C + 27 = 5C + 30
-3 = 4C
C = -3/4
The child is -3/4 year old, that’s -9 months.
Child will be born in 9 months. So, you can guess where is Mandy’s husband right now
Posted by: Helen on: December 23, 2006
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Posted by: Helen on: December 23, 2006
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Each service is listed as it is in Microsoft’s WIndows XP Professional. These should be similar in Microsoft’s XP Home as well. Under each is the definition given in the Services Manager.
Posted by: Helen on: December 10, 2006
1. AGLET
The plain or ornamental covering on the end of a shoelace.
2. ARMSAYE
The armhole in clothing.
3. CHANKING
Spat-out food, such as rinds or pits.
4. COLUMELLA NASI
The bottom part of the nose between the nostrils.
5. DRAGÉES
Small beadlike pieces of candy, usually silver-coloured, used for decorating cookies, cakes and sundaes.
6. FEAT
A dangling curl of hair.
7. FERRULE
The metal band on a pencil that holds the eraser in place.
8. HARP
The small metal hoop that supports a lampshade.
9. HEMIDEMISEMIQUAVER
A 64th note. (A 32nd is a demisemiquaver, and a 16th note is a semiquaver.)
10-13. JARNS, NITTLES, GRAWLIX and QUIMP
Various squiggles used to denote cussing in comic books.
14. KEEPER
The loop on a belt that keeps the end in place after it has passed through the buckle.
15. KICK or PUNT
The indentation at the bottom of some wine bottles. It gives added strength to the bottle but lessens its holding capacity.
16. LIRIPIPE
The long tail on a graduate’s academic hood.
17. MINIMUS
The little finger or toe.
18. NEF
An ornamental stand in the shape of a ship.
19. OBDORMITION
The numbness caused by pressure on a nerve; when a limb is `asleep’.
20. OCTOTHORPE
The symbol `#’ on a telephone handset. Bell Labs’ engineer Don Macpherson created the word in the 1960s by combining octo-, as in eight, with the name of one of his favourite athletes, 1912 Olympic decathlon champion Jim Thorpe.
21. OPHRYON
The space between the eyebrows on a line with the top of the eye sockets.
22. PEEN
The end of a hammer head opposite the striking face.
23. PHOSPHENES
The lights you see when you close your eyes hard. Technically the luminous impressions are due to the excitation of the retina caused by pressure on the eyeball.
24. PURLICUE
The space between the thumb and extended forefinger.
25. RASCETA
Creases on the inside of the wrist.
26. ROWEL
The revolving star on the back of a cowboy’s spurs.
27. SADDLE
The rounded part on the top of a matchbook.
28. SCROOP
The rustle of silk.
29. SNORKEL BOX
A mailbox with a protruding receiver to allow people to deposit mail without leaving their cars.
30. SPRAINTS
Otter dung.
31. TANG
The projecting prong on a tool or instrument.
32. WAMBLE
Stomach rumbling.
33. ZARF
A holder for a handleless coffee cup.
The Book of Lists
- S.B., D.W. & N.R.
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Posted by: Helen on: November 30, 2006
1. Installer music
Start > Run > “C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma” > Ok
2. Hibernate
Start > Turn Off Computer… > press Shift key to change the “Stand By” button to “Hibernate”
3. Hidden Devices
Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > select “View” and Show hidden devices
4. Character Map
Start > Run > “charmap.exe” > Ok
5. Clipboard Viewer
Start > Run > “clipbrd.exe” > Ok
6. Dr Watson
Start > Run > “drwtsn32.exe” > Ok
7. IExpress Wizard
Start > Run > “iexpress.exe” > Ok
8. Old Windows Media Player 5.1
Start > Run > “mplay32.exe” > Ok
9. ODBC Data Source Administrator
Start > Run > “odbcad32.exe” > Ok
10. Object Packager
Start > Run > “packager.exe” > Ok
11. System Monitor
Start > Run > “perfmon.exe” > Ok
12. Network shared folder wizard
Start > Run > “shrpubw.exe” > Ok
13. File siganture verification tool
Start > Run > “sigverif.exe” > Ok
14. System Configuration Editor
Start > Run > “sysedit.exe” > Ok
15. Driver Verifier Manager
Start > Run > “verifier.exe” > Ok
16. Windows for Workgroups Chat
Start > Run > “winchat.exe” > Ok
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