How To Catch A Lion :-)

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This entry was posted on 11/10/2006 1:42 AM and is filed under Laughter Zone.



1. Newton's Method: 

Let, the lion catch you. For every action there is an equal and opposite 
reaction. This implies you have caught the lion (Assuming that you're 
alive). 

2. Einstein Method

Run in the direction opposite to that of the lion. Due to higher relative 
velocity, the lion will also run faster and will get tired soon. Now you can 
trap it easily. 
3. Schrodinger Method: 

At any given moment, there is a positive probability that the lion should be 
in the cage. So set the trap, sit down and wait. 
4. Inverse Transformation Method: 

We place a spherical cage in the forest and enter it. Perform an inverse 
transformation with respect to lion Lion's in and we are out! 

5. Thermodynamic Procedure: 

We construct a semi-permeable membrane which allows every thing to pass in 
it except the lions. Then sweep the entire forest with it. 

 
6. Integration Differentiation Method: 

Integrate the forest over the entire the area. The lion is somewhere in the 
result. So differentiate the result PARTIALLY w.r.t. the lion to trace out 
the lion. 


7. Bohr Method: 

Find a lioness. The lion would be rotating around her in circular paths, and 
eventually would decrease the radius between him and his nucleus. 
8. The Sardar's Method: 

Tie down a goat with a tree, and wait on the tree for the lion. Hurrah! Here 
comes the lion. Now as you have found it, get down and run with your goat to 
save it, before the lion uselessly kills it, so that you could use it next 
time

 

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    • 11/17/2006 3:01 PM sam wrote:
      sams method:
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      GO TO ARCHIES GALLERY. YOU WILL FIND A TEDDY OF LION.
      THROW IT IN AIR, AND CATCH IN YOUR ARMS

      THERE YOU GO......
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