Two Final Finals

Saturday - June 09, 2007

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Today I had the first two final finals of my UC Davis career. My philosophy exam in the morning was slightly tricky but pretty easy. He had a riddle at the end of the test that was worth 5% of the test score. My circuits exam in the afternoon wasn't as easy. I thought the circuits final was surprisingly hard.

Ross informed me afterwards that he thought the test was really easy, but we'll have to see what the numbers look like when we get our grades back.


Here's the riddle at the end of my philosophy exam:

Normals lie sometimes but not always. Knaves always lie. Knights never lie.

It is Saturday afternoon. As you walk down the beach, you meet 3 residents: Tom, Dick, and Harry. You know that none are Normals. You ask Tom, "Are you a Knight or a Knave?" He answers, but you cannot make out what he said; so you ask Dick ,"What did he say?" Dick responds, "Tom said that he is a Knave." At this point, Harry says, "Don't believe Dick, he is lying." What are Dick and Harry?


After dinner I went to Chestnut park with my mom and my brother. My brother and I shot baskets for a while, and then played a game of 21 with another guy that was there.

Afterwards I learned that the other guy goes to DCCC, and played basketball with my brother at the church retreat a while ago.

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