According to historical texts, Oedipus was the person who saved Thebes from the sphinx terrorising the city by answering this riddle. If a visitor couldn’t answer the riddle they were eaten by the sphinx. That’s one hell of a penalty for getting an answer wrong, but it fits with the swallow question in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Get the question wrong and the penalty is death. Many people already know the answer to this, but if you don’t, please at least have a think before reading on. What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at midday, and three legs in the evening? . . . . . . . . . . . Did you just scroll down for the answer? The answer is a human. They crawl in their early years, walk on two legs in middle years and use a cane in their later years for the three legs. Unless, of course, their name is Jake the Peg. Regards, P.S. No doubt you’ve come across the concept of PDF farming recently. It’s an oldy rebadged. Mark Bishop had a product out about this about 10 years ago, not that he called it PDF farming. It’s definitely much easier now than it was then even though the number of places with traffic you can host your PDFs has diminished markedly. Here’s one I knocked out this afternoon as an exercise. https://llclickpro.com/pure-water/. Ask me how. |