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Post by pickinduck on Feb 6, 2016 7:44:10 GMT -6
Check this out? I just found this article and the article itself is a puzzle and has something glaringly wrong with it. Can you spot what is incredibly wrong in the article? Then we can discuss if it is intentional or not. A simple logic puzzle can bamboozle a lot of adults - but 80% of children can solve it near-instantly, National Geographic has said. Deceptive and confusing article
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 6, 2016 7:52:16 GMT -6
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 6, 2016 7:56:29 GMT -6
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 6, 2016 11:54:35 GMT -6
Yeah, I knew before I saw the bus pictures you posted. The article should have said 'that the bus must be travelling to the left." It's a typo made by whoever wrote it up.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 6, 2016 15:28:00 GMT -6
BINGO! But I'm not sure about it being a typo. Remember we talked before about intentional road blocks being put in things like recipes and such. This could very well be one and sure smells like it to me. The puzzle is probably be correct in the UK.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 6, 2016 20:19:19 GMT -6
Yeah, you're right about the buses in Britain. Even if it isn't a 'roadblock,' it still indicates sloppy thinking, which can be just as bad.
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