Within my wheel is a weight and a mechanism, all of which is in the lower half of my wheel, with no counter balance.
The wheel is held by a string.
When I release the string, the wheel will turn until the weight and mechanism are at the top.
If I stop the mechanism from doing it's job at the top, the weight and the mechanism will stay there.
If you guys are as clever as you think you are, I'm sure you will figure it out.
Nick
What goes up comes down when I want it down.
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What goes up comes down when I want it down.
The living wheel defeats the devil.
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Just what the world needs right now... another pointless riddle.
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Great, you have an idea. You've been here long enough to know the futility of claiming success while offering nothing but riddles. Do we really have to go through this again and again and again? It's pointless.
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He likes to pull strings. It's the only way some people can talk around here.oldNick wrote:When I release the string...
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Nic, its great you have new ideas, but what really grinds my gears is saying you have a working wheel before you build it, just to find it doesnt work.
Instead, if you feel the need to share, you could write something like "Im excited about my new design! Will be testing in a few weeks..."
Instead, if you feel the need to share, you could write something like "Im excited about my new design! Will be testing in a few weeks..."