Originally posted by AThousandYoungMany thanks for starting it off, sorry - I thought it had turned into a general problem solving thread Do you want me to move my problem somewhere else? Of course, you might like the challenge of solving my puzzle before starting another 🙂
Umm...this was my thread before someone else hijacked it!
Originally posted by NemesioDoes the nature of their job require that two people be present when the door in
My original meaning:
Does the nature of their job require that two people be present when the door in
question gets knocked on (by whichever person)?
The other question:
Do both of them knock on the door at the same time?
Nemesio
question gets knocked on (by whichever person)? YES, definitely!
Do both of them knock on the door at the same time? NO, definitely not!
When there is a person home, is whatever these two people are delivering always received?
(that is, the people behind the door don't refuse the object in question.)
When the first person knocks, is the other person able to knock as well?
Is the object being delivered so large as to be uncomfortably heavy?
Does the object being delivered require two people to move it?
If the people knock on door A, and there is no answer, is the object they are
currently handling deliverable to the people behind door C?
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A identical to the object being delivered to C?
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A similar to the object being delivered to C?
Nemesio
Originally posted by iamatigerNot at all. I just thought it was kind of funny to be told to take my divinanza out of my divinanza thread and make a new thread for it because other people were using my original thread. It's like inviting your friends into your house and then having them tell you to move out 🙂.
Many thanks for starting it off, sorry - I thought it had turned into a general problem solving thread Do you want me to move my problem somewhere else? Of course, you might like the challenge of solving my puzzle before starting another 🙂
Originally posted by AThousandYoungMy suggestion to start a new thread was based only on my own ease of use - a new thread would make it easier to go back and review the new puzzle from the outset. One of the challenges with Tiger's puzzle is that you have to remember which page it started on if you want to go back and start over from the top. I would have suggested he start his puzzle in a new thread, too.
Not at all. I just thought it was kind of funny to be told to take my divinanza out of my divinanza thread and make a new thread for it because other people were using my original thread. It's like inviting your friends into your house and then having them tell you to move out 🙂.
Please don't move out of your own house! 🙂
Originally posted by The PlumberMaybe we can all petition for a Divinanza forum!!
My suggestion to start a new thread was based only on my own ease of use - a new thread would make it easier to go back and review the new puzzle from the outset. One of the challenges with Tiger's puzzle is that you have to remember which page it started on if you want to go back and start over from the top. I would have suggested he start his puzzle in a new thread, too.
Please don't move out of your own house! 🙂
😀
Sorry about the delay folks, I can't get here from work any more sadly.
When there is a person home, is whatever these two people are delivering always received?
(that is, the people behind the door don't refuse the object in question.) CLARIFY
When the first person knocks, is the other person able to knock as well? NO
Is the object being delivered so large as to be uncomfortably heavy? YES
Does the object being delivered require two people to move it? YES
If the people knock on door A, and there is no answer, is the object they are
currently handling deliverable to the people behind door C? NO
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A identical to the object being delivered to C? CLARIFY
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A similar to the object being delivered to C? CLARIFY
Sorry about all the CLARIFYs, but the YESs should put you on the right track!
Originally posted by iamatiger
When there is a person home, is whatever these two people are delivering always received?
(that is, the people behind the door don't refuse the object in question.) CLARIFY
When the two people knock on the door, and when said door is opened (by the client),
and when the people explain why they are there, and when they show the object being
delivered, is the object in question always accepted by the client?
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A identical to the object being delivered to C? CLARIFY
If a random person were to look at the object being delivered to A and the object
being delievered to C, would that person be able to distinguish between the two?
Is the object they are trying to deliver to A similar to the object being delivered to C? CLARIFY
If a random person were to look at the object being delivered to A and the object
being delivered to C, would that person say that the objects are closely related or
similar (a oven and a couch, for example, would not be related, a blue oven and a
red oven would be releated.)?
One more question: Are the men delivering mailboxes by any chance?
Nemesio
Originally posted by NemesioWhen the two people knock on the door, and when said door is opened (by the client), and when the people explain why they are there, and when they show the object being delivered, is the object in question always accepted by the client?
Originally posted by iamatiger
[b]When there is a person home, is whatever these two people are delivering always received?
(that is, the people behind the door don't refuse the object in question.) CLARIFY
When the two peo ...[text shortened]... estion: Are the men delivering mailboxes by any chance?
Nemesio[/b]
Sorry, but this question makes no sense at all in the context of the puzzle, you have made several wrong assumptions in it.
If a random person were to look at the object being delivered to A and the object
being delievered to C, would that person be able to distinguish between the two?
Again you have made wrong assumption here, and it makes no sense
If a random person were to look at the object being delivered to A and the object
being delivered to C, would that person say that the objects are closely related or
similar (a oven and a couch, for example, would not be related, a blue oven and a
red oven would be releated.)?
Very sorry, but still no sense
One more question: Are the men delivering mailboxes by any chance?
Aha, finally I can give you an answer! NO!