Thursday, March 14, 2024

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This Week's Puzzler

Tuning It Up

It is puzzler time again. Here we go.

Years ago, we were all at the garage. And I assigned one of the guys there to do a tune up of one of the vehicles that had come in. I said, "Go throw a tune up on that thing!" 

So, he goes to this particular vehicle. After a little while, he comes back and says, "There is something strange going on with this thing. It looks like there are a couple of vacuum hoses going to the distributor. But they are unplugged and I don't know where they go."

And I said, "Well, one must be the vac advance and one must be the retard."

And he said, "No, this one doesn't have a vacuum advance, or a vacuum retard. As a matter of fact, these hoses go to the distributor cap."

And I said, "Well, you must be wrong, because there are no vacuum hoses that go to the distributor cap..."

And the guy says, "Well, these do."

So, sure enough, I walk over there myself to look at what is going on. And I inspected this car and found that there are two spots on the distributor cap where hoses would attach. So I figured out that one of them goes to the manifold and the other one goes to the air filter.

So I show the guy where they go. And at that moment he realizes what kind of vehicle he is tuning up. And he says, "Well, I guess that makes sense now."

And the puzzler question is, what kind of vehicle was he tuning up?

Now, remember this was a year ago. There were thousands of these on the road at the time. It was a passenger vehicle. 

Good luck.

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Henry's Weapon

This one is kind of historic in nature. Here we go. 

I stole this one. I know, that is a shock... lol. 

Here it is. You have to sort of fill in the missing details. 

A boy named Henry was born in Britain in the year 1761. At the age of 18, he joined their army. And at the age of 22, he had achieved the rank of Second Lieutenant.

At this time, he began working on a new type of weapon. That word is in italics because, while it is a weapon, it is not what everyone thinks of when you hear that word. You gotta think outside the box a little bit. 

He devoted all his spare time and much of his money to this creation. Twenty years later, his new anti-personnel weapon was adopted by the British, and Henry was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. 

The weapon was named after its inventor. Not Henry, but his last name. It is a word we have all heard. And when you hear it, you won't think of it as a weapon. But it is. 

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