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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 26 Mar 2008 20:54:58 IST
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Here is the next one in the mystery series... There is a famous diamond displayed in a room which measures 15 meters by 15 meters by 15 meters. The room is made entirely of concrete blocks and the floor is covered with thick carpet. The only thing in the room is the diamond which is housed under a glass cube. The glass cube stands on a one meter pedestal in the center of the room. Alarm wires placed eight centimeters apart and running parallel to each other lie under the carpet. The alarm will trigger if more than four kilograms of pressure is applied to any individual wire. Sid Kolpas, who weighs 74 kilograms was able to steal the famous diamond using the following equipment: a 5x 2x4 board, four leather straps (each two meters long and five cm wide), a hammer, and a saw. How could he do it without triggering the alarm? Difficulty-Medium
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MaNuTd RoXxXx..MaNuTd 2 WiN PrEmIeR LeAgUe ThIs SeAsOn ToO AlOnG WiTh ChAmPiOnS LeAgUe.....HaiL RoNaLdO ...HaiL LaMpArD... |
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