At 11:12 PM 10/4/98 +0200, Anonymous wrote:
At 12:59 PM 10/3/98 -0400, Michael Motyka wrote:
There is a desert which is 1000 miles across. There is a camel who can carry 1000 bananas maximum. The camel eats 1 banana per mile travelled. The camel has a total of 3000 bananas to begin with. What is the maximum number of bananas that the camel can get across to the other side uneaten?
My camels don't understand/can't eat fractional bananas.
Why are bananas quantized in the presense of camels? Is this a quantum-computing thing?
Are we stipulating that the camel will travel in a straight line? Or will it meander a bit, following the path of least resistanct through the dunes? Reeza! "I'm desperately trying to figure out why kamikaze pilots wore helmets." - Dave Edison