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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #50 on: Nov 9th, 2006, 6:15pm » |
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But duplicating the DNA and having your brain understand an entirely new sensory input is quite different, don't you think?
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #51 on: Nov 10th, 2006, 2:10am » |
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on Nov 9th, 2006, 6:15pm, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot wrote:But duplicating the DNA and having your brain understand an entirely new sensory input is quite different, don't you think? |
| Yes, the latter is probably much easier. It's not like all connection of the brain are hard-wired, there's not enough DNA for that. And the global architecture doesn't need to change, as there's already a visual cortex, you just need to merge two extra data streams into it. The great thing about a brain is that it can learn. I have great faith that it can adapt to extra apendages and sensory input. And we'll probably find out in a few decades in how far that is the case. (Heck, they've already plugged a robotic arm into a monkey's brain, and that worked well enough) In any case, I think copying is vastly more likely than starting from scratch.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #52 on: Feb 28th, 2007, 10:08pm » |
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I have to do a 'creative' final for an anatomy class that I am taking. The final needs to involve the class(small,18 people), that is where the teacher wants us to get creative. This class is a thorn in my side and I would like to convey this in my 'creative' final project. Does anyone have any ideas of anyone who might do anatomy related riddles or would like to help me out. I will make clear that this class makes me think of pictures of Dante's lowest level of hell. I want wicked vexing riddles to help convey this. Any suggestions?
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #53 on: Feb 28th, 2007, 10:52pm » |
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Well, teeth and eyes are rather common riddle topics. You could find some rather difficult ones on either subject. You could always write one yourself. I can think of quite a few body parts that could make for interesting riddles. Maybe I'll write one myself. On a more basic level, one I've heard many times goes as follows: There are 10 common body parts, each found on both males and females, that are only three letters long. No "slang" terms are used. Can you name all ten? Eye and ear are two obvious examples. Most people get them. Toe is usually the next to go. After that, they get a little more difficult to figure out. I'm sure your class would struggle to get all ten, but you should at least try to solve the riddle before you present it to your class.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #54 on: Feb 28th, 2007, 10:55pm » |
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hip and lip !
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #56 on: Mar 1st, 2007, 1:08am » |
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jaw, fat(?), abs(?), gum Oh, and re-reading the 1st post in this page: dna (yeah, I know it's not a body part, but still...)
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #57 on: Mar 1st, 2007, 7:59am » |
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Yep. That's all of them.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #58 on: Mar 1st, 2007, 10:08am » |
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Hey guys, thanks! I am working on writing my own, but I only got two done and then my brain ceased cooperating. I appreciate all of your ideas and direction, you guys kick ass
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #59 on: Mar 1st, 2007, 3:13pm » |
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Does that count as an 11th answer?
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #60 on: Mar 1st, 2007, 6:11pm » |
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Haha. I thought the same thing.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #61 on: Mar 8th, 2007, 1:02pm » |
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Hi! I just wanted to post a very heartfelt thank you for the help I got with this anatomy project. You guys rock, so does this website. I like stuff that makes me think beyond my own frustrations and you guys definitely helped.
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« Reply #62 on: Apr 2nd, 2007, 8:01pm » |
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Hi there I'm DJ Melody. A 23 year old professional mobile DJ from Pittsburgh PA. Every year in April, I make a ride riddle CD for guests at Kennywood Amusement Park. This year, I want to make some NEW riddles on the disk, but I'm running into problems with it. The CD is for ages 6 to 12 years old, so the riddles have to be somewhat easy. Right now, I'm working on one for the rollercoaster "The Racer". www kennywood com edit: url changed because of suspected spam post.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #63 on: Dec 27th, 2007, 10:31am » |
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Quote: Just write 'a riddle'
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #64 on: Oct 1st, 2011, 4:47am » |
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on Dec 27th, 2007, 10:31am, Iceman wrote: Just write 'a riddle' |
| Hehe, LOL But seriously what You think is there any chance to write a riddle for person who cannot even solve one ?
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #65 on: Oct 1st, 2011, 12:46pm » |
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It's much easier to write riddles than solve them. Although it's hard to guarantee they're any good. It's far too easy to create riddles that people can't reasonably solve (for example because there are too many possible answers for someone to pick the right one). One easy way to make a riddle is to think of the answer first, and then devise a cryptic description for it.
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #66 on: Dec 30th, 2011, 3:24pm » |
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on Oct 1st, 2011, 12:46pm, towr wrote:It's much easier to write riddles than solve them. Although it's hard to guarantee they're any good. It's far too easy to create riddles that people can't reasonably solve (for example because there are too many possible answers for someone to pick the right one). One easy way to make a riddle is to think of the answer first, and then devise a cryptic description for it. |
| I wouldn't agree with You. I think write a riddle is way harder to do than just solve one. (I am writing from my own experience)
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #67 on: Jan 2nd, 2012, 5:50am » |
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on Dec 30th, 2011, 3:24pm, fizyka wrote: I wouldn't agree with You. I think write a riddle is way harder to do than just solve one. (I am writing from my own experience) |
| My first is in chips, but not in fish My second is in army, and navy too My last is in rock, and also in roll My whole carries people, like me and you That took me maybe five minutes to come up with, and would have taken less if I hadn't spent a while trying to rhyme the first and third lines... Creating a good riddle is rather harder, particularly since there's a subjective element to it, but creating an indifferent riddle is easy enough - in fact I've spent more time on the rest of this post than on the riddle...
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Re: How to write a riddle
« Reply #68 on: Sep 25th, 2014, 12:38pm » |
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The best way to start a riddle, like anything, is through a vision at the end. First, think of the object. Work backwards.
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