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It is a riddle (Posted on 2005-04-13) Difficulty: 1 of 5
It is a riddle.
It is the strongest force,
to resist your force,
and yet it is not a force.
It never accelerates,
but it is always moving.
It never rests, and
it never gets tired.
It has been defined many ways,
but no one can quite capture it.
What is it?

See The Solution Submitted by Michael Cottle    
Rating: 3.7143 (14 votes)

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re(2): A Comment + to pcbouhid | Comment 70 of 90 |
(In reply to re: A Comment + to pcbouhid by Hugo)

About the riddle, don't forget that in my comment, I said  : "and maybe I'm wrong", refering to the fact that the name of the first who achieves the "OFFICIAL" answer, could be mentioned. I think it's up to the person that post the problem, and Michael, gently, mention your name. I, myself, would mention too.

I thought that you understand portuguese, because your name, Hugo, is portuguese, and more, you put an accent mark in César, that the english idiom hasn't. 

Once I ask you if you are brazilian or portuguese, but you didn't gave me an answer.

Now, tell me, how do you figure out "Paulo César" ? I never said or write it to anyone or in any place !!! It's a new riddle for me !! And perhaps to Michael, too !!!

 


  Posted by pcbouhid on 2005-04-30 14:02:18
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