There was once a man named Harold. Harold was from England. The king would always get upset with Harold because it seemed like Harold never failed at anything and the king was jealous.
So one day, the king was determined to prove Harold a failure. He drew a line across the floor. He said:
"Harold, make this line shorter. You may not erase it in any way".
Harold said
"No problem your highness".
And he made the line shorter.
How is this possible?
(In reply to
It seems by Angela)
By stepping on part of the line, you are not actually making it shorter, you are only covering part of it, making it look shorter. Drawing a longer line next to it does work. Compared to the new line, the kinds line is actually shorter
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Posted by Erin
on 2002-12-12 16:06:15 |