Thursday, June 08, 2006
` Thursday, June 08, 2006
Wah!! My stomach's simply bursting (this is not really medically true but heck..) and I'm so full from the Pullman's buffet just a few hours ago. But it truly was a good gathering for the Singaporean med students given hmm..we haven't had full attendance for any of the past birthdays, just before the looming mid yr exams when we face our first test of the now modified triple jump (Reasoning, Learning and Explanation Exam)and the other usual stuff...Well, at the same time, at least we managed to celebrate a belated birthday for Lam. Yes Yes. Lam Happy Belated Birthday. You're only 23...not that old.. haiz... BUT makes me think of my turn turning 22 soon. but anyways, it was a great lunch overall. Here's a quick question to get some brain cells firing in the meantime:
Four prisoners were buried to their necks in a prison room. There was a high opaque wall in the middle of the room. 3 of them were positioned on one side of the wall, facing the wall in a single file. The other was positioned on the other side of the wall also facing the wall. 4 hats were placed on their heads, 2 white and 2 black...in a random order. They were blindfolded when this was done and the height of the hats is such that the last prisoner furthest from the wall on the right side can't see the colour of the hat of the first prisoner. I.E. they can only see the colour of the hat of the prisoner in front. Now, the catch here is that there is one prisoner who can be 100% sure of the colour of the hat on his head. If he can say it correctly, then all prisoners get to be set free. Now, can u tell me which prisoner is the one who can be 100% sure of the colour of the hat on his head???
Note: No communication between the prisoners, first sentence uttered is to say the colour of the hat, lighting in the room but not contributive to the result...
Tag me for your answers!!!I'll be waiting...
I know... I'm procastinating and I can feel it...but there's this feeling of burn out in me, its just a feeling that won't go away...hur hur...back to more interdigitating dendritic cells and T cells for MMI.