The bus will leave in 15 seconds:
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The school bus
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The school bus
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Re: The school bus
I dunno...
My older brother says the bus left without me.
My older brother says the bus left without me.
- It was too lonely at the top.
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Re: The school bus
I know the *expected* answer but in reality it depends
on the country in which the bus is located. So, there is
no actual answer without the required extra info.
on the country in which the bus is located. So, there is
no actual answer without the required extra info.
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Re: The school bus
I agree that image is bullshit. There is no way to discern the front or rear of the bus. The answer makes no logical sense, since the door could be on EITHER side of the opposite side of the bus, based on that picture.
Re: The school bus
The door is on the opposite (unseen) side to us.
Which end the door is on is of no consequence.
If the bus is in America, it will move off to the left.
If the bus in in Australia, it will move off to the right.
Without knowing the country, there is no answer.
The internet is global, so puzzles like this need a
global aspect to them. As there is no global aspect,
no logical answer is possible. The whole thing is
a fail by the creator (which isn't Netmaestro).
Which end the door is on is of no consequence.
If the bus is in America, it will move off to the left.
If the bus in in Australia, it will move off to the right.
Without knowing the country, there is no answer.
The internet is global, so puzzles like this need a
global aspect to them. As there is no global aspect,
no logical answer is possible. The whole thing is
a fail by the creator (which isn't Netmaestro).
Last edited by PB on Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The school bus
Agreed, this forum wasn't a good place for it as I didn't consider jurisdictions where cars don't use the right side of the road.
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Re: The school bus
The answer is simple..
There is no bus.
There is no bus.