Answer to yesterday's riddle:
...Need I even say it?
Though ElectricAddict's answer "Tiger Blood" is definitely very cool!
You are locked into an empty room with only a working refrigerator plugged into a standard electric outlet. The room is uncomfortably warm, and your goal is to cool the room to the maximum extent possible. What can you do?
Open the door, then pull the plug (or vice versa)
ReplyDeleteHard mode: do both at once
unplug the refrigerator.
ReplyDeleteUnplug refrigerator as the work it does to make the stuff inside cool produces heat in the room. Once unplugged, open the fridge so that cool air in the fridge will dissipate the heat in the room.
ReplyDeleteopen the windows?
ReplyDeleteOpen the fridge.
ReplyDeletenothing, everything round me is instant cool
ReplyDeleteif its uncomforably hot in the room then just leave the damn room.
ReplyDeleteUnplug fridge, open fridge door, then wonder how the hell you ended up locked in a room in the first place.
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1. Leave it plugged in and open the doors.
ReplyDelete2. Turn the knobs on the inside of the fridge and freezer to the coolest possible level.
3. Chill.
open door, unplug
ReplyDeleteThe refrigerator dissipates a lot of heat
stay as cool as you can
ReplyDeleteopen the fridge, plug it out and go to sleep
ReplyDeleteGet the ice cubes from the freezer and lay them in the middle of the room.
ReplyDeleteI'd say unplug the darn thing...it's creating heat.
ReplyDeleteTurn the fridge off...those things kick out heat!
ReplyDeleteGet inside the fridge :o
ReplyDeletethrow the fridge out the window
ReplyDeleteGETTING BEER NOW! YOU CANT STOP ME!!!
ReplyDeleteBARLEY POP to the rescue!
Well, a refrigerator is a heat pump. So crack open the case and reverse the cycle. Or crack open the freon reservoir and let it spill.
ReplyDeleteopen the door and chill in the fridge, literally
ReplyDeleteLet the back of the fridge get vented outside while you open it in your TINY TINY TINY room?
ReplyDeleteBooze can solve any problem
ReplyDeletebeer is always the answer :P
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