A riddle to solve...

acole1

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"A Nonconformist mount and a teacher with a message may be the first place to find."


I am taking a business technology class this semester... it's a new class that my school is testing out that covers wiki's, podcasting, Smartphone programming and things like that.

The teacher has riddles we have to figure out to get prizes, and to get to the next step of class.

The problem comes in the fact that almost no one knows what it means, and I have no idea where to start.

The only things I can think of that might help to figure it out are that he rides motorcycles and flies planes. That might be the nonconformist mount... but I'm not sure.

Is there any way you could give some help?

Thanks!
 

acole1

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Haha... its my blowoff class. We even get 2 min during a test where he "turns his back." ;)

If more people don't get it before too long he said he would give more clues.
 

InflatableBuddha

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I'm thinking along the lines of a lecturn, upon which would be mounted a lecture...delivered by the teacher. But that's a pretty vague clue. :confused:
 

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I have no idea what it could possibly mean, nor do I care to attempt to figure it out. Sounds like a complete waste of time given the subject matter of the class and I'd think your prof could find more relevent activities for his students if he wasn't such a dumbass.
 

acole1

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Originally posted by: jjones
I have no idea what it could possibly mean, nor do I care to attempt to figure it out. Sounds like a complete waste of time given the subject matter of the class and I'd think your prof could find more relevent activities for his students if he wasn't such a dumbass.

Today in class he said - given the nature of the class, it has something to do with, or requires the use of such devices to figure the riddle out.

Course Overview
Digital technologies for Business is a new course that shows students how digital technologies are used in professional environments to assist us in being more productive. Lecture topics include information systems, databases, e-commerce, systems and software development, multimedia, and information security. While developing a deeper understanding of information systems and digital technologies, students will also acquire valuable hands-on skills that include digital graphics and photo editing, animation, podcasting, database development, simple Java programming, and Web development.
 

InflatableBuddha

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Oooh...I've got another guess! It might be like mounting drives on a Mac (Apple users could be seen as nonconformists). Apples relate to teachers, right? Maybe it has something to do with teaching people through podcasting?

Brainwave over...
 

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Originally posted by: Howard
How can a teacher with a message be a place to find? This is retarded.

If the "teacher" isn't a person, but rather an object that one learns from.

Nonconformist mount? Perhaps some unusual mountain?
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Oooh...I've got another guess! It might be like mounting drives on a Mac (Apple users could be seen as nonconformists). Apples relate to teachers, right? Maybe it has something to do with teaching people through podcasting?

Brainwave over...

Call me crazy but I was thinking of something similar.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: Howard
How can a teacher with a message be a place to find? This is retarded.

It should probably read:

"A Nonconformist mount and a teacher with a message may be the first place to find ______"

Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Oooh...I've got another guess! It might be like mounting drives on a Mac (Apple users could be seen as nonconformists). Apples relate to teachers, right? Maybe it has something to do with teaching people through podcasting?

Brainwave over...

Slightly modified:

The nonconformist Mac (Apple remains niche and separate from the majority) is a mount ("An object to which another is affixed or on which another is placed for accessibility, display, or use...") through which a teacher (apples relate perfectly to teachers) could place his message in the form of a podcast.

Probably thinking too deeply. :p


Edit: Excellent thought by the way! :thumbsup:
 

acole1

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: Howard
How can a teacher with a message be a place to find? This is retarded.

It should probably read:

"A Nonconformist mount and a teacher with a message may be the first place to find ______"

Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Oooh...I've got another guess! It might be like mounting drives on a Mac (Apple users could be seen as nonconformists). Apples relate to teachers, right? Maybe it has something to do with teaching people through podcasting?

Brainwave over...

Slightly modified:

The nonconformist Mac (Apple remains niche and separate from the majority) is a mount ("An object to which another is affixed or on which another is placed for accessibility, display, or use...") through which a teacher (apples relate perfectly to teachers) could place his message in the form of a podcast.

Probably thinking too deeply. :p


Edit: Excellent thought by the way! :thumbsup:

Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: acole1
Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.

Well the podcast would be on the Mac. :)
 

acole1

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.

Well the podcast would be on the Mac. :)

I don't know of a mac... atleast not one he uses.

It could be on iTunes...
 

HammerCurl

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It's a donkey! Nonconformists mount them, teachers are the first to reach them. It's GOLD, JERRY! GOLD!
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: acole1
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.

Well the podcast would be on the Mac. :)

I don't know of a mac... atleast not one he uses.

It could be on iTunes...

Oh, I didn't know the riddle was about him personally...
 

acole1

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.

Well the podcast would be on the Mac. :)

I don't know of a mac... atleast not one he uses.

It could be on iTunes...

Oh, I didn't know the riddle was about him personally...

It might not be... I'm not sure.

But I can't think of a specific Mac that the podcast would be hosted on. We don't have a lab room for class that has a Mac in it or anything like that.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: acole1
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: acole1
Where would the podcast be though? Where could I find it?

Great ideas guys! They have certainly got me thinking down different tracks.

Well the podcast would be on the Mac. :)

I don't know of a mac... atleast not one he uses.

It could be on iTunes...

Oh, I didn't know the riddle was about him personally...

It might not be... I'm not sure.

But I can't think of a specific Mac that the podcast would be hosted on. We don't have a lab room for class that has a Mac in it or anything like that.

A podcast can be hosted on any Mac.

Is this riddle supposed to be something related to your classroom experience, or is it the traditional kind of "theoretical" riddle?
 

HammerCurl

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Originally posted by: LoKe
It's likely that only people in your class would have any context required to solve this riddle.

I said it and I'll say it again. A donkey! HAHAHA. (yea hes probably right)