Bus Converters Test
 

Bus Converters Test

Started by JackConrad, May 08, 2007, 04:43:58 AM

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JackConrad




Pre-school children were asked the following question:


"In which direction is the bus pictured below traveling?"


Look carefully at the picture.

Do you know the answer?

(The only possible answers are "left" or "right.")


Think about it


Still don't know?


Okay, I'll tell you.


The pre-schoolers all answered "left."

When asked, "Why do you think the bus is traveling in the left direction?"

they answered:

"Because you can't see the door."


How  do  you  feel  now  ???
I know, me too ..

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JackConrad

Me too!  I guess when we grow up we trip to complicate everything.  Jack
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cody

I think I know that bus lol.

superpickle

Ive always had a suspicion I was Dumber than a Pre Schooler.. NOW theres Proof  :-[



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rv_safetyman

Just had a fellow from Australia send me a photo of his Eagle.  Really strange to see a door on the "driver's" side. 

Wonder how the folks from the UK, Australia, etc. would answer the test?

Jim
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Dreamscape

Quote from: rv_safetyman on May 09, 2007, 05:16:09 AM
Just had a fellow from Australia send me a photo of his Eagle.  Really strange to see a door on the "driver's" side. 

Wonder how the folks from the UK, Australia, etc. would answer the test?

Jim

Can you post a picture of that Eagle? Would love to see it and add it to my collection.

Paul

H3Jim

Jim, I bet the folks in the UK and down under would fail just like the rest of us.  Now their kids would probably do well...
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rv_safetyman

Paul, the following is some information and the photo of the Australian Eagle

I have had a Silver Eagle express coach converted to a luxury motorhome for 12 yrs now, (see Pic) and the Harley goes in the front bin and 4WD towed behind A frame.

Its been "boys and their toys" for me and the motorhome is full of engineered but practical "goodies" and as such I noticed your ad in the FMCA mag March 2007. Ive been a member for 12 years.

The 8V71 Detroit Engine is in the rear and the Kubota Diesel 5.5 kva Generator is also in the same compartment but in its own sound proof originally supplied enclosure.

As a matter of interest the motorhome in the pic has done over 6 million klms and was an express coach with Greyhound on Interstate work Sydney - Melbourne - Brisbane - Adelaide over 1,000 klms per night and 300 nights per year for 20 yrs. But they don't make vehicles like this anymore.

Jim Shepherd
Evergreen, CO
'85 Eagle 10/Series 60/Eaton AutoShift 10 speed transmission
Somewhere between a tin tent and a finished product
Bus Project details: http://beltguy.com/Bus_Project/busproject.htm
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cody

Thats a great looking bus, did you notice the kangaroo catcher on the front?