2006-06-13
09:03:47
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asked by
Scott R
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Education & Reference
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The second question mark was a typo. I wasnt a question. Just answer the first question truthfully yes or no.
2006-06-13
20:48:53 ·
update #1
As you all may have noticed, there is no utility to edit the details of our questions after submission. Please dont comment on that. Do you all think I would waste time on such trivialities?
2006-06-13
20:51:13 ·
update #2
NOTE:
Only the first is a question. The second question mark is inserted by Yahoo automatically.
2006-06-14
08:34:00 ·
update #3
Ho-ho clever one. You are too smart for me.
2006-06-13 09:04:57
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answer #1
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answered by skigod377 5
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Yes
2006-06-13 09:49:09
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answer #2
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answered by steverenos 2
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Yes
2006-06-13 09:47:37
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answer #3
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answered by cairnlvr 2
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I can't answer if your requesting an answer that is not stated.
You typed Is no going to be your answer to this question? well i was expection a question but there is none.
Answer truthfully yes or no. Now be realistic how can i tell you the truth if you didn't ask me what you feel or what you desire to have, or what is required of me when you state your question and i don't know i am not psychic to know what the question is so honestly i can't answer truthfully if i don't know what you or even your heart is saying.
2006-06-13 09:17:26
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answer #4
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answered by cute_girl_shantie 2
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There is no way to answer this question truthfully.
If I answer with the word "no," then I have said "No, my answer is not going to be 'no', so in other words my answer is 'yes'." Then I have lied, because I used the word "no" to give the answer "yes."
But if I answer "yes," then I have said "Yes, my answer to this question will be 'no'." But how can it be "no" when what I wrote was "yes"?
This is a classic example of a "Catch-22." The original situation was that if you were crazy, you could not fly combat missions. But if you wanted to fly combat missions and tried to prove you were sane, that didn't work either... because only crazy people would WANT to fly combat missions! The result was that no one could fly combat missions.
This is the absurdity of war pointed out by Joseph Heller in his great novel, called of course "Catch-22."
2006-06-13 09:14:44
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answer #5
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answered by hiredpencil 2
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Say whaaaaaattt?
What is the point to this question?
Over 90 people has answered the q's,and i am surprized that many people answered,because they have a less chance of being picked best answer. That's like .94 percent they will be picked,until 100,it would be 1%. Ask a real question next time.
2006-06-13 09:37:05
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answered by Jeremy 6
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No, is my answer to the first question. Yes, is my answer to the second. You asked 2 questions. The first if my answer would be no, I took it to be meaning if my answer would be no to the following question. Since my answer to the previous question said that I would not be answering with a "no," then when I answered "yes" I was being truthful.
2006-06-13 10:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If one answers the question truthfully and says Yes then the answer is NO. If one answers truthfully and says NO then the answer would be YES. Take your pick.
2006-06-13 09:10:22
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answer #8
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answered by 7782264 3
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either "yes" or "no" is a correct answer to the first question. The second statement only demands that "yes" or "no" be truthful. kind of like lord of the rings where the door says "speak, friend, and enter" and the door opens when you speak "friend".
2006-06-13 14:50:09
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answered by paul w 2
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sure i might. I even have theory this myself at circumstances. no longer for in trouble-free terms 'grownup content fabric'. yet because of the fact the grownup content fabric could be saved faraway from minors and preserving young ones questions for a young ones area may well be solid too, as their questions could have a tendency to alter into tiresome each each now and then.
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-06-13 09:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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