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How would you move Mount Fuji?

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- blow the world to pieces and then wait until the changing gravitation moves (what is left of) mt fuji.
- covering it with honey and wait for ants to move it.
- inviting the biggest music-idols for a concert on mt fuji and the wait until every fan takes a rock home as souvenir.
- promising every ATOT-guy a girl if he moves a stone of mt fuji 😛
 
I was actually gonna read this, saw a recommendation for it in Business 2.0 (I believe it was this magazine).

Why the crap is the e-book only a dollar cheaper than the printed version, thats the bigger question.
 
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: Descartes
Excellent book.

Although this isn't entirely a puzzle book, I enjoy the challenge of them. I also enjoy reading about the history of Silicon Valley, Microsoft, intelligence testing, etc.. This book has all of these attributes and more.

It's the first non-technical book I've read in a long time. Next thing you know I'll be reading fiction!

Btw, how would you move Mount Fuji?

A glorious display of nuclear explosions.

The question is, why WOULD you WANT to move Mount Fuji?

The question is supposed to test your way of thinking

 
Sorry everyone hijacked your thread. I bought this book from Amazon about a week ago. It should be here shortly.
 
Simple. I'd snap my fingers, the Earth turns and revolves around the sun, and Mount Fuji moves with it. I can move whole galaxies that way.
Now do I get my cookie?
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Sorry everyone hijacked your thread. I bought this book from Amazon about a week ago. It should be here shortly.

I don't think its been hijacked.

I think I would go with the renaming it option. If the mountain must physically move and stay in one piece nukes wouldn't work because all you do is destroy it.
 
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