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Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Zardox Xheonov on January 12, 2010, 04:28:53 PM
Ok, partial credits go to simpsonboy, since he inspired me, though also from language arts class.

A bell rings, A man dies, A bell rings.

Just note that this one is not the swiming to sea one, it's different in a few ways.

and befor i can awnser, can sombody please tell me how to quote? (yes i know i should of known this by now.)

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Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Simpsonboy77 on January 12, 2010, 05:20:40 PM
Is the type of bell important?
Is the bell inside?
Is the bell outside?
Is it the same bell that rings each time?
If yes to the previous question, is the second bell inside?

Also to quote you type ]QUOTE=NAME,DATE,TIME[ ]/QUOTE[ Note I flipped the brackets around so it doesn't parse it.
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Zardox Xheonov on January 12, 2010, 06:48:06 PM
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Is the type of bell important?
Is the bell inside?
Is the bell outside?
Is it the same bell that rings each time?
If yes to the previous question, is the second bell inside?

Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Freeza-CII on January 13, 2010, 12:15:36 PM
boxing match the guy dies with one punch.
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Hidiot on January 13, 2010, 01:23:51 PM
Quote
Quote
Is the type of bell important?
Is it the same bell that rings each time?
If yes to the previous question, is the second bell inside?

Yes
Yes
Spot the logic, anyone?

simpsonboy, I hope you meant that if the answer to the previous question is no then you pose the last question. No, it's not your fault, it can happen to a lot of people. It's other people's fault for not spotting it when they should.

Because, if it is the same bell that rings twice (which it is, according to LoP's response), what makes the logical leap that there's a second bell?


Did the bell kill him?
What kind of bell was it? (may not be yes/no, but that would only lead to lots of yes/no questions revolving around the same idea)
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Zardox Xheonov on January 13, 2010, 04:35:25 PM
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boxing match the guy dies with one punch.

No...

Quote
Did the bell kill him?
What kind of bell was it?

No.

Irrelevent; though i will awnser it if this becomes too confusing. In the mean time, lets wait for more yes/no Questions.
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Simpsonboy77 on January 13, 2010, 05:56:37 PM
Lol at my previous question with fail logic.

Is the bell large? (Define large as anything that could not fit in a 2 foot cube)
Was the bell rung the second time because he died?
Was his death an accident?
Did anyone have a reason for him to be dead?
Is the bell mechanical?
Is the bell electric?
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Hooman on January 13, 2010, 11:59:11 PM
Hmm, I almost didn't see Freeza's post. That's a good point.


Was this at a boxing match?
Did the bell ring to singify the start of something?
Did the bell ring to signify the end of something?
 
Title: Lop's Yes/no/irrelivant Qs
Post by: Freeza-CII on January 14, 2010, 01:10:29 PM
the guy pulls on the rope to ring the bell.  The weight of the bell pulls him up into the air and he falls to his death. the bell will ring again just due to momentum.  its like that or some thing very simular with like the rope going around his neck so on so forth.

I kinda like the idea that it was a magic store owner put on death row in texas and given the electric chair his last request was to ring a bell from his store.  and when they zapped him the bell went off because it was electric so a bell rang he died and it rang again.