Answer a Question with a Question...

Why would you read the instructions before realizing you can't make it without them, then realizing you tossed the instructions in the trash and they are now covered with coffee grounds???
 
Do you not understand that strong, black coffee has a huge impact on the mental and emotional attitude people around me must put up with for the entire day?
 
Could we let you know that answer, later? :oops:o_Oo_Oo_O
... when we might be less anxious, and more able to string a sentences together without being jittery and chattery and high-strung, @StarSong ?
:ROFLMAO:

I also wanted to ask here, if anyone who has ever purchased any of the before-mentioned LARGE items, with a teeny-tiny portable carry bag,
Ever HAD received with them, ANY instructions on HOW to get the items into them?

Or did the directions, like mine, and the outer wrapper or bag or signage, JUST simply SAY that they will fit into the handy carrier which came included?
Often finding that it doesnt even come in the so-called convenient, while very miniature travel bag, in the first place?
 
My husband is pretty good at getting sleeping bags back in their bags. Me? I can't be bothered wrestling with them. I roll them up, secure them with long fabric strips, shoelaces or heavy string, put them in a plastic bag, and call it a day.

He's far better at spatial relations than, so he has little difficulty figuring out how things are meant to fit into those bags. I was always abysmal at test questions like these:
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Don't you find that it's a mental talent - most people look at spatial relations problems (real life situations or quiz questions) and can figure them out in a matter of seconds while others take far longer and still get them wrong?

p.s. The single SR challenge that I do really well is figuring out bowl capacity when transferring food from one container to another. I almost never choose the wrong size.
 
Could I simply answer a clear resounding YES, to the entire post?
:)(y):ROFLMAO::LOL:

Isn't it equally amazing, that some people who ARE very good at those type of strange and perplexing SR test questions,
fail miserably at guessing which bowl is the correct size for a quantity of food?
:giggle:
 
Honest to Pete, Kaila. From the moment I saw the first test question of that sort, what went through my mind was, Are You KIDDING ME? Hasn't changed much over the years except for the expletive I now add before KIDDING!

Yes, no idea why hubby can never get the food container thing right and I always can. Do you suppose that one is a matter of practice?
 
Do you think that some people do learn such things from practice,
while others can repeat the same tasks, for years, without any visible or noticeable improvement?

:giggle:
 
Why would you question the questionable number of questions by the questioners on an "Answer a Question with a Question" game?
 
Would not practice being only redundancy and not include implementation of changes during those practice sessions which would perfect an action, only work to perfect imperfect procedures?
 
How can you be certain of anything, when those certainties have come from writings of authors you've not known, teachings of teachers you have no idea who taught, or from family of which you are unfamiliar with the sources of information forming the certainties they have passed down to you?
 

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