glass is half full or half empty
Topic started by shwena (@ dialpool-210-214-59-246.maa.sify.net) on Wed Mar 3 10:24:31 EST 2004.
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- From: rr (@ 66.9.52.234)
on: Wed Mar 3 11:08:39 EST 2004
Depends on what's in the glass... if it contains scotch, it will be fully empty very soon!
heh heh
RR
- From: rodo (@ nat-7.cat.com)
on: Wed Mar 3 11:58:06 EST 2004
For optimistic, it's half filled..
For pessimistic, it's half empty...
For a practical person, there is sumthing in the glass..
For a lethargic person, doesn't matter...
- From: Idiappam (@ cache138.156ce.maxonline.com.sg)
on: Wed Mar 3 12:44:17 EST 2004
Well, when you start filling an empty glass, soon it becomes HALF FULL.
When you start emptying a filled glass, soon it becomes HALF EMPTY.
It depends on what you start with.
- From: Shakthi (@ 203-195-199-244.now-india.net.in)
on: Wed Mar 3 13:20:19 EST 2004
for most of us
its half filled ANDDD half empty
- From: Marius (@ ti511210a000-0131.dialup.online.no)
on: Wed Mar 3 13:21:26 EST 2004
For me it's half filled :D
- From: bigdaddy (@ grad4.eng.ysu.edu)
on: Wed Mar 3 15:27:50 EST 2004
let me ask u all a Question and see who can answer
1/2 glass full = 1/2glass empty
Multiply both sides by 2
it becomes 1 glass full = 1 glass empty
HOW HOW HOW????????
- From: Shakthi (@ 203-195-199-244.now-india.net.in)
on: Thu Mar 4 00:32:36 EST 2004
lol bigd,
Here u would get confused if u talk about same glass.
talk about 2 diff glasses, then if multiplying by 2...then half filled should be fully filled and half empty should be made fully empty....then
one glass full will be like glass empty.......
(equating only the operations not the content)
If someone understood my blabbering, dont praise me
hehehe
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