On my way back from school, I witnessed a pretty horrific bike accident. I think some guy stopped for a second, and then another guy rode the bike almost over him, turning 360 in the air and hit his head on the ground. He sat up holding his head, probably having a terrible headache, and blood started dripping from the right side of his face. That was a horrible scene. I thought for one moment that I'd like to help, but decided I don't know how to approach them, and walked by them... I felt even more terrible about that... Is this kind of shyness going to be such huge obstacles in my life?
I watched The Scholar tonight. Good show, I think. Of course, having quizzes and puzzles in one episode is like paradise for me. One thing to pick on, though. They were studying for 19th & 20th century literature for the final showdown, and for some reason two of them started studying Shakespeare...hmm... Anyway, they had this one good puzzle. There are three (binary) light switches on a wall, and there are three lights on the back. However, they cannot see which light goes on as they turn on the switches. They need to figure out which light does each light switch turn on. They have only one chance to go behind the wall to check the lights. So how would they solve this problem? It had a very interesting solution, I think...
I've learned that I'm one to easily give up on things...that's unfortunate.
I watched The Scholar tonight. Good show, I think. Of course, having quizzes and puzzles in one episode is like paradise for me. One thing to pick on, though. They were studying for 19th & 20th century literature for the final showdown, and for some reason two of them started studying Shakespeare...hmm... Anyway, they had this one good puzzle. There are three (binary) light switches on a wall, and there are three lights on the back. However, they cannot see which light goes on as they turn on the switches. They need to figure out which light does each light switch turn on. They have only one chance to go behind the wall to check the lights. So how would they solve this problem? It had a very interesting solution, I think...
I've learned that I'm one to easily give up on things...that's unfortunate.


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