JoeRedskin
01-25-2006, 12:32 PM
From my post 90: What is the answer to Question 3? Actually, I think it was first addressed by Socrates. His last words were: "I have discovered and will now share the answer to Question 3 ... But first, I need a drink." It's been a mystery ever since.
BigSKINBauer
01-25-2006, 12:35 PM
Without question, JoeRedskin. Very Socratic - "Wisdom is knowing how little we know" (http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Socrates). Of course, Socrates also said, "I drank what?" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089886/).
THE THREE HUNDRETH POST!!! The answer lies within
quick everyone go collect every writting by socrates and the movie Real Genius. GO
JoeRedskin
01-25-2006, 12:38 PM
Onlydarksets - Not to be to picky, but the "is it Question 3 if no one hears it asked was addressed in post 152:
The real issue is if you ask Question 3 and nobody hears it, is it still a question?
AND, I note I included 150-153 in my original cite (okay, I AM being picky).
Don't make get my fisticuff out.
The depth of my wisdom is only reflected in very shallow pools.
onlydarksets
01-25-2006, 12:49 PM
JoeRedskin - I wasn't aware that Socrates knew the answer to Question 3, so thank you for the enlightenment! I was simply trying to tie in classic 80s comedies, so due credit to you!
Perhaps Question 3 will eventually bring balance to our discussion of "if you ask Question 3 and nobody hears it", but I still think there is a difference between:
1. Whether it was asked.
2. Whether it is a question.
3. Whether it was answered.
Only the true answer to Question 3 can shed light on this...
JoeRedskin
01-25-2006, 12:59 PM
Perhaps Question 3 will eventually bring balance to our discussion of "if you ask Question 3 and nobody hears it", but I still think there is a difference between:
1. Whether it was asked.
2. Whether it is a question.
3. Whether it was answered.
Only the true answer to Question 3 can shed light on this...
And now that Socrates is dead - we will never know.
I agree with your categories - Of course, since I can both question something and something can be a question, whether or not Question 3 was in fact questioned could also mean that I questioned 3 and no one heard it.
My tiny brain is hurting again.
JWsleep
01-25-2006, 01:00 PM
What we seek is not a list of particualr instances of question 3, but what they share--the FORM of question 3. That, by the Dog, god of the Egyptians, is what we seek!--Socrates, Republic Bk IV
Hello San Demus!--Ted
Redskins_P
01-25-2006, 01:00 PM
I agree with your categories - Of course, since I can both question something and something can be a question, whether or not Question 3 was in fact questioned could also mean that I questioned 3 and no one heard it.
My tiny brain is hurting again.
Wow. Mine is too.
dmek25
01-25-2006, 02:35 PM
i now know the answer for i have watched jeopardy this afternoon
gibbsisgod
01-25-2006, 02:38 PM
i now know the answer for i have watched jeopardy this afternoonenlighten us please
SmootSmack
01-25-2006, 03:22 PM
Patrick Ramsey knows what Question 3 is, but no one will let him answer it
LaVar could tell you the answer to Question 3, but he'll want more money to do so
Taylor Jacobs knows the answer to Question 3, but it pains him to tell you
Joe Gibbs has assigned Al Saunders to answer Question 3, so he can focus on Questions 4, 5, and 6
Fred Smoot allegedly touched Question 3 inappropriately
Question 3 was last seen cruising in Sean Taylor's ATV