What is this?? [A RIDDLE]
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I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ask the obvious ...
Why wouldn't it be a "Life Line"?
(back to lurking ...)
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@mtnarch said:
I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to ask the obvious ...
Why wouldn't it be a "Life Line"?
(back to lurking ...)
Seems you missed the deadline - tough
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I can't find any evidence that the cross, which has been used thought out human history, means death or dead!
hence my interpretation is "CROSSROADS"
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@solo said:
ok! now in Roman times it may have been interpreted as the "road to Crucifixion"
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Wasn't Tom Hanks in that?
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@tomot said:
I can't find any evidence that the cross, which has been used thought out human history, means death or dead!
hence my interpretation is "CROSSROADS"
...the Inquisition?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition
http://www.catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/protestantism/holinquisit.htm
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A vertical-cross is often used as a grave-stone [=death]
Ao a line ending in a vertical-cross = dead-line ?Seems obvious to me...
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I guess we need a new riddle eh?
What's this?
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water mark?
h20 = water and mark twain
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its not a water molecule, should be 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen, apparently HO2 is known as a hydroperoxyl radical. Dunno if thats a mistake, though?
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@solo said:
water mark?
h20 = water and mark twain
Yes solo right on the spot.
@remus said:
its not a water molecule, should be 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen, apparently HO2 is known as a hydroperoxyl radical. Dunno if thats a mistake, though?
Uhmm.....yeah you are right Remus, my bad.
Dunno what was i thinking at the time, besides being confounded by the fact that if you search H2O on google you mostly get some blasted girly tv show, maybe i was tired . -
If you had made the water molecules transparent then the answer could have been, 'Mark 'twain, clear water'... But you'd need to know how he chose his pen-name...
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watermark twain. Or . . .could it be Eau de SamClemens? Nah.
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I'm sure some one could 'fathom' it out...
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