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Post by abercrab on Mar 1, 2010 19:08:36 GMT
Ok, it has been awhile, but I couldn't resist putting this one up. It's my favorite and possibly the hardest one I know so have fun. Remember you can only ask yes or no questions to try to figure out what happened.
There is a piece of material, 3 discs, some dust, and a dead body in a room. What happened?
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Post by Hazik on Mar 1, 2010 20:00:47 GMT
is the dust ashs? from a firer is there a window in the room where the sun can shine few??? are the dice in the sun light? did the dice reflex sun light to a point in the room and where the point is did a fire start and the man was asleep at the time and died that way?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 1, 2010 20:30:55 GMT
is the dust ashs? from a firer is there a window in the room where the sun can shine few??? are the dice in the sun light? did the dice reflex sun light to a point in the room and where the point is did a fire start and the man was asleep at the time and died that way? no to all, nice try though
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Post by moosea on Mar 1, 2010 22:18:32 GMT
the guy got a copy of the latest wolfenstien (Hence the disks! ) He has a piece of material to mop his brow, when he sweated in anticipation! Then he died of heart attack at how awful it was??
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Post by moosea on Mar 1, 2010 22:20:13 GMT
Did the dust accumulate over time? Did the dust kill him? Were the discs cd type discs? Had the guy died recently? Was the body wrapped in anything?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 1, 2010 22:48:21 GMT
the guy got a copy of the latest wolfenstien (Hence the disks! ) He has a piece of material to mop his brow, when he sweated in anticipation! Then he died of heart attack at how awful it was?? Yes! quickest solution yet. Wait a minute. We're in the time of DVD's, digital download and soon BluRay. How long has it been since games came on multiple discs?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 1, 2010 22:49:05 GMT
Did the dust accumulate over time? Did the dust kill him? Were the discs cd type discs? Had the guy died recently? Was the body wrapped in anything? Yes No No Yes No
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Post by ]UBC[Frootlupe on Mar 2, 2010 2:34:56 GMT
Is the dead body even a human?
Are the disks small like a CD?
Are the disks made of bone?
Is the piece of material flexible?
Is the material flammable?
Are the disks razorblades?
Is Jigsaw involved?!?!?!
Is the material deadly if shot at a high speed?
Is the dust from the material?
Is the dust just some dust made of normal stuff like dead skin and whatnot?
Is the dust flammable?
Is the dust toxic?
Is the material toxic?
Is the dead body physically harmed in any way?
Did the dead body suffer any internal physical damage, such as lung collapse or artery explosion?
Did the dead body have any medical conditions or allergies while alive?
Is the dust residue from any food?
Is the dust residue from any dangerous industrial material?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 2, 2010 3:02:40 GMT
Is the dead body even a human? YESAre the disks small like a CD? Size is relative so may need to ask differently but they are not the size of a CDAre the disks made of bone? NOIs the piece of material flexible? YESIs the material flammable? YESAre the disks razorblades? hehe, NOIs Jigsaw involved?!?!?! You know these were written before his time but some of them kind of would make sense that way.Is the material deadly if shot at a high speed? NOIs the dust from the material? NOIs the dust just some dust made of normal stuff like dead skin and whatnot? hehe, being too broad and specific at the same timeIs the dust flammable? YESIs the dust toxic? NOIs the material toxic? NOIs the dead body physically harmed in any way? YESDid the dead body suffer any internal physical damage, such as lung collapse or artery explosion? YES, but just a tip, asking too many questions in one statement againDid the dead body have any medical conditions or allergies while alive? I'm going to say YES to the first part and NO to the secondIs the dust residue from any food? NOIs the dust residue from any dangerous industrial material? NO
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Post by moosea on Mar 2, 2010 10:51:11 GMT
Are the discs tablets? Is the material clothing? Did he fall? Was anyone else involved? Was it murder? Was it an accident? Was it illness?
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Post by Hazik on Mar 2, 2010 11:09:50 GMT
are the dices money as in coins?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 2, 2010 16:00:40 GMT
Are the discs tablets? Is the material clothing? Did he fall? Was anyone else involved? Was it murder? Was it an accident? Was it illness? No No No Yes someone else was involved No No No And No for Haz's question about the discs being money.
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Post by Hazik on Mar 3, 2010 15:03:48 GMT
is the material tron off some1 cloths???
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Post by abercrab on Mar 3, 2010 16:51:18 GMT
no
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Post by ]UBC[Frootlupe on Mar 3, 2010 23:39:27 GMT
Just a post here to keep us puzzle solvers in track of things:
The dust accumulated over time and the guy died recently. The dead body is human and the disks sizes are relative. The material is flexible and flammable, the dust is flammable, the body was physically harmed in some way, the body did (?) suffer some internal damage, the body had medical conditions while alive.... and someone else was involved but this is not a murder or accident.
I think it would be helpful to check off some possible deaths, such as no fire as Hazik earlier guessed and no Wolfenstein breakdown like Moosea suggested.
My questions: Is the dust from wood? Is the dust sawdust? Is the material wooden? Since the disks arent razorblades, are they perhaps gears or cogs for some machine? Was the dead body's medical condition induced by something else? Was the body cut? Was the body bruised? Were there more than one other person involved? Was that other involved person/persons intoxicated when the death occureed? Was/were he/she/they stoned or high? Was this death manslaughter? Was this death some kind of logging accident? Was it a sawmill accident?
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Post by strontiumdog on Mar 4, 2010 1:44:42 GMT
Ah ha...a new mystery puzzle Are the discs relevant in this mystery? Is the fact that there are 3 play any part? Is the dust connected to the death? and is the material worn by the deceased?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 4, 2010 2:44:21 GMT
Just a post here to keep us puzzle solvers in track of things: The dust accumulated over time and the guy died recently. The dead body is human and the disks sizes are relative. The material is flexible and flammable, the dust is flammable, the body was physically harmed in some way, the body did (?) suffer some internal damage, the body had medical conditions while alive.... and someone else was involved but this is not a murder or accident. Froot, everything above looks good except for the comment regarding the relative size of the discs based on what I think you mean. What I meant about relative is that big and small are dependent on a point of reference so I need a direct point of reference when asked about size to be able to give a good yes/no response. Questions like 'are the discs the size of a cd?' or 'are the discs smaller than car tires?' My questions: Is the dust from wood? Is the dust sawdust? very nice, yes sawdust Is the material wooden? NO Since the disks arent razorblades, are they perhaps gears or cogs for some machine? NO Was the dead body's medical condition induced by something else? NO, base on where I think you are going with that question Was the body cut? Was the body bruised? NO Were there more than one other person involved? NO Was that other involved person/persons intoxicated when the death occureed? Was/were he/she/they stoned or high? NO to all Was this death manslaughter? NO Was this death some kind of logging accident? Was it a sawmill accident? hehe, NO
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Post by abercrab on Mar 4, 2010 2:47:57 GMT
Ah ha...a new mystery puzzle Are the discs relevant in this mystery? Is the fact that there are 3 play any part? Is the dust connected to the death? and is the material worn by the deceased? Hehe when have any clues I have given not been relevant? Yes discs are important. Really yes and no to the importance of there being 3 discs. The dust connection is a tough one too, but basically yes it is. NO the material is not worn by the deceased.
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Post by strontiumdog on Mar 5, 2010 2:10:28 GMT
Do we need to concentrate on the discs? Are they metal... plastic ....wood? Is the material important? Was the dust there before? Is the room any room? Is there just 1 piece of material? Was the body carring any of these items? Is the dust from the discs? Is the dust from the material?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 5, 2010 2:28:56 GMT
Do we need to concentrate on the discs? hehe, these questions, yes, but need to concentrate on other things tooAre they metal... plastic ....wood? NO...NO...oooh YESIs the material important? YesWas the dust there before? before what? need a referenceIs the room any room? NOIs there just 1 piece of material? NOWas the body carring any of these items? NOIs the dust from the discs? YesIs the dust from the material? NO
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Post by Hazik on Mar 5, 2010 12:06:05 GMT
dose the man work in a plastic factory??? is the dust made by the making of the dice. ? is the dust toxic? did he die by the dust??? did he die by the material??? did the duxt get in to his lungs and he die that way??? are the dice sharp ethen to cut? did the dice fell off a shelf and land on the man killing him???
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Post by abercrab on Mar 5, 2010 20:16:09 GMT
dose the man work in a plastic factory??? NOis the dust made by the making of the dice. ? YES, niceis the dust toxic? NOdid he die by the dust??? NOdid he die by the material??? NOdid the duxt get in to his lungs and he die that way??? NOare the dice sharp ethen to cut? NOdid the dice fell off a shelf and land on the man killing him??? hehe, NO
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Post by ]UBC[FossiBear on Mar 5, 2010 21:54:18 GMT
Okay, reading in this topic and combining a few things, I have developed a theory. Lets see how it works: We have wooden disks. They are manmade. As such there has been sawdust. And the more disks, the more sawdust. Question: Is the sawdust responsible for the death of the body (dust explosion)?
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Post by abercrab on Mar 5, 2010 22:01:07 GMT
Okay, reading in this topic and combining a few things, I have developed a theory. Lets see how it works: We have wooden disks. They are manmade. As such there has been sawdust. And the more disks, the more sawdust. Question: Is the sawdust responsible for the death of the body (dust explosion)? NO Hehe, I feel bad with such a succinct answer after all the build up that question had.
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Post by moosea on Mar 5, 2010 22:11:32 GMT
are the discs made of metal?
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