Wed Mar 05, 2008, 11:20am
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Originally Posted by Skahtboi
While we are working on complicated math problems, maybe one of you geniuses can help me with this one.
Two umpires start two games at exactly the same time. Also, two trains, one in Philadelphia heading west and one in Chicago heading east, both travelling at 65 mph leave at exactly the same time the games the umpires are umpiring started. One umpire has excellent game management skills, while the other allows teams to lolligag around while he and his partner discuss the hot moms in the stands. As a result, the lolligagging umpire ends up with a game that is tied at the end of regulation, and must go into ITB. The train from Philadelphia is aided by a headwind of 25 MPH. Now, considering all of this information, what time is beer thirty?
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Scott,
That's the easiest question I've ever seen on a board. Answer = NOW.
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