<<Last question was if you had to move Mount Fuji from Japan to US how would you do it.>>
a. Fax it.
b. Send it as an email attachment.
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Guest repliedI find it amusing that a MS developer must know how to move mountains but is not required to know how to stop a 14 yr old hacker from destroying most of their products with a bit of script.....
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Guest repliedWhy not use a net around the moon?I'd attach it with a big piece of rope to the moon and it would get dragged round. You would just have to tie it on when the moon is not full, it would keep slipping off otherwise.
Surely it would have to be a full 'coz Fuji must be quite heavy...
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Guest repliedThat's completely silly xoggoth, any self respecting Microsoftie knows that you would build a wormhole, pulverise the mountain with a phaser and the teleport it through the wormhole to the US.
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Guest replieda) Of course not. It is psycho babble.
b) No, see point a) above.
c) The Bible says that if you have faith you can move mountains. So all you have to do is welcome Jesus into your life.
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Guest repliedI'd attach it with a big piece of rope to the moon and it would get dragged round. You would just have to tie it on when the moon is not full, it would keep slipping off otherwise.
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Guest repliedlike it
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Guest repliedBuy the land around mt fuji and declare it as US territory. Voila mountain is now in the US.
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Move Mt Fuji
Had a phone interview with MS last week. Last question was if you had to move Mount Fuji from Japan to US how would you do it. Since read that there is even a book with this title and it's a very famous question.....Doh should have looked it up eh!
a) can they really sort the wheat from the chaff with this question
b) if I passed all the tech questions then gave some lame corporate answer (which i did) instead of a cunning / witty respone should I fail?
c) how would you answer itTags: None
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