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(Message started by: TheGodfather234 on Mar 30th, 2005, 5:19pm)

Title: Woman on a Bridge
Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 30th, 2005, 5:19pm
In WWII there was a bridge over a ravine between Switzerland and Germany.  There was a sentry set up in a sentry post on the German side.  He came out every 3 minutes to check on the bridge and he was ordered to order anyone coming from Switzerland to go back and to shoot anyone trying to escape from Germany, unless they had a signed document or noterization.
A woman desperatley needed to get to Switzerland, but did not have a pass.  She thought she could try to run across but even doing so would take 5-6 minutes.  There was no hiding spot on the bridge, but she knew how she could get across, and successfully did.  How? ???

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by SMQ on Mar 30th, 2005, 6:52pm
She
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ran part way across, starting just after the guard makes his check, then just before his next check began to walk back toward Germany.  The guard, assuming she was coming from Switzerland, turned her "back", thus completing her escape.
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--SMQ

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by The_Godfather on Mar 30th, 2005, 6:56pm
Nice job, SMQ.  That is correct!

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 30th, 2005, 6:57pm
OMG!!! SOMEONE FINALLY GOT THAT RIGHT... AMAZING!  TRY MY OTHERS FOR MORE CHALLENGES.
CONGRATS!

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by SMQ on Mar 30th, 2005, 7:11pm
Just FWIW, though I'm not a mod it looks to me like most of this crop of riddles probably better belong in What Happened than Easy...  Don't be too surprised if Icarus or some other mod moves them in the next day or two.

--SMQ

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by The_Godfather on Mar 30th, 2005, 7:42pm
But, quite logically, this is an easy riddle.  Though it can be catagorized more than one way, that doesn't mean it should belong in a particular one of the two specifications.  I respect Icarus, and I think he might just understand my angle.

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Noke Lieu on Mar 30th, 2005, 7:58pm
Yet it is a duplicate (http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wwu/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=riddles_whathappened;action=display;num=1054756078;start=4#4), it is a "what happened". The one I saw earlier was in "what happened".

I tracked it down using the search string "Switzerland". Came form the late great maryl. Or maybe it was me that was late- maryl stopped posting just before I arrived here.

The fact that it is an easy "what happened" doesn't alter where it belongs.
Easy was setup for  Maths based yet easy puzzles. There is a guide somewhere for how to fit riddles, but I forget where.
A recent thread started in FAQ shows this.

Otherwise you coudl say that this is a "what am I" puzzle- there was a strategy used to outwit the guard. what was it?

I am bad though- I tend to use Easy as a dumping ground- ones that don't fit nicely anywhere. Why? Because its the one most folks read, I think.


Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Mar 30th, 2005, 9:00pm
I was crossing a really narrow bridge the other day when a completely naked young lady came running towards me. Well, I didn't know whether to bar her way or toss myself off!

:D


Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Mar 30th, 2005, 9:26pm

on 03/30/05 at 19:42:08, The_Godfather wrote:
 I respect Icarus, and I think he might just understand my angle.

And if he doesn't, you two had better 'go to the mattresses'!

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by The_Godfather on Mar 31st, 2005, 8:35am
Grrr.... >:(

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by towr on Mar 31st, 2005, 9:12am

on 03/30/05 at 19:58:50, Noke Lieu wrote:
Easy was setup for  Maths based yet easy puzzles.
Not cessarily math-based, but those that require little to no math/logic. I think the main site has descriptions of the classes of riddles.


Quote:
There is a guide somewhere for how to fit riddles, but I forget where.
[quote]A recent thread started in FAQ shows this.
Yes, a thread started by The Godfather  ::)
 Where do you post new riddles? (http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wwu/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=riddles_suggestions;action=display;num=1112143433)

Basicly, try to fit it in a specialized class first, and otherwise in easy/medium/hard
But we won't hunt you down and kill you if you don't. (Because we're too lazy.)

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Grimbal on Mar 31st, 2005, 2:12pm

on 03/31/05 at 09:12:12, towr wrote:
Basicly, try to fit it in a specialized class first, and otherwise in easy/medium/hard
But we won't hunt you down and kill you if you don't. (Because we're too lazy.)

Yeah, unless you leave a crypted message that leads to a grotto with 2 dragons at a junction and one of them is a liar.  Or something like that.  ;)

But then, did anybody bother to free April when she was kidnapped?  :(

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by The_Godfather on Mar 31st, 2005, 2:36pm
Let's get off the "where to put this riddle" topic (which, by the way, belongs in another forum itself) and start guessing and asking questions about the riddle.  It wouldn't be fair for me to, however, because TheGodfather234 already told me the answer.

Wow, scholars can be such children

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Don Corleone on Mar 31st, 2005, 7:11pm

on 03/31/05 at 14:36:03, The_Godfather wrote:
Let's get off the "where to put this riddle" topic (which, by the way, belongs in another forum itself) and start guessing and asking questions about the riddle.  It wouldn't be fair for me to, however, because TheGodfather234 already told me the answer.

Wow, scholars can be such children


Shh... quiet kid, when elders are talking. Go read this thread again and try to understand this time.

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 31st, 2005, 8:21pm
Hey you know you need to keep your mouth shut.   The_godfather and I are 13 and 12 (me being the youngest).  Don't criticize us because we are right, ok? I will post riddles in the discussion I feel necsessary.  Look we know your a reject, but you don't have to make fun of seventh graders to get an ego trip.  I'm really sorry society has deemed you an outcast, but don't take it out on us.  Blame Flanders.

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Don Corleone on Mar 31st, 2005, 9:59pm

on 03/31/05 at 20:21:38, TheGodfather234 wrote:
Hey you know you need to keep your mouth shut.   The_godfather and I are 13 and 12 (me being the youngest).  Don't criticize us because we are right, ok? I will post riddles in the discussion I feel necsessary.  Look we know your a reject, but you don't have to make fun of seventh graders to get an ego trip.  I'm really sorry society has deemed you an outcast, but don't take it out on us.  Blame Flanders.


Such a sweet kid  :-*

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Noke Lieu on Mar 31st, 2005, 10:13pm

on 03/31/05 at 20:21:38, TheGodfather234 wrote:
 Blame Flanders.

Eh? What has a poppy covered field got to do with this? ::)

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by towr on Apr 1st, 2005, 1:32am

on 03/31/05 at 14:12:24, Grimbal wrote:
But then, did anybody bother to free April when she was kidnapped?  :(
I think somebody got round to it eventually.


on 03/31/05 at 14:36:03, The_Godfather wrote:
Let's get off the "where to put this riddle" topic (which, by the way, belongs in another forum itself) and start guessing and asking questions about the riddle.
SMQ already gave the answer, and you said it was right, so what more can you ask for?
*offers a cookie*

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Icarus on Apr 1st, 2005, 6:23pm

on 03/30/05 at 19:42:08, The_Godfather wrote:
I respect Icarus, and I think he might just understand my angle.


Sorry, but consistency won out over other considerations. Previous versions of this puzzle were placed here.

Personally, it really isn't the sort of puzzle "What happened" was originally intended for - the type where you are given a scenario and expected to ask questions of the proposer to gain additional information. So I agree with you that it might be better to have left it in "Easy". But it seemed preferable to have all versions of the puzzle in the same forum. And it was easier to move yours than to hunt up the others and move them. Sometimes I am just too lazy. :(

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by TheGodfather234 on Apr 1st, 2005, 6:42pm

on 03/31/05 at 22:13:19, Noke Lieu wrote:
Eh? What has a poppy covered field got to do with this? ::)

The Simpsons, genius.  Just look at my icon.

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Icarus on Apr 1st, 2005, 7:05pm
Here I thought you were going to wise up and stop being a jerk, but you just can't seem to cut it. Listen, kid, if you can't be polite in answering other peoples innocent questions, there are steps than can be taken...

You may want to consider that, just possibly, "The Simpsons" does not form the center of other people's universes that they should know everything about it. By the way, did YOU understand Noke Lieu's reference? It is of far greater significance than a cartoon show.

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by JiNbOtAk on Apr 1st, 2005, 10:53pm
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't flanders the name of a place in belgium, where this major war happened ? ( My world history need some major tuning ). Anyway, I still don't get that poppy field part.  ???

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by towr on Apr 3rd, 2005, 7:24am

on 04/01/05 at 22:53:53, JiNbOtAk wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't flanders the name of a place in belgium, where this major war happened ?
Yep. 'The Great War' (WW1), which of course wasn't limited to Belgium. But it was pretty fierce there.
Flanders is roughly the upper left halve of Belgium. Roughly the part where they speak Dutch (just like we do in the Netherlands).

Title: Re: Woman on a Bridge
Post by Icarus on Apr 3rd, 2005, 1:00pm
"Flander's Field" is the name (in English) of a graveyard where many soldiers who were killed in the region during WWI were buried. The cemetary is famous for being covered in poppies (a type of flower).



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