bookmark_borderWhat would you do?

Sub­ject: What would you do?
You are dri­ving along in your car on a wild, stor­my night. You pass by a bus stop, and you see three peo­p­le wai­ting for the bus: 

  1. An old lady who looks as if she is about to die. 
  2. An old fri­end who once saved your life. 
  3. The per­fect man (or) woman you have been dre­a­ming about.

Which one would you choo­se to offer a ride to, kno­wing that the­re could only be one pas­sen­ger in your car.
Think befo­re you con­ti­n­ue rea­ding. This is a moral/ethical dilem­ma that was once actual­ly used as part of a job application.

You could

  • pick up the old lady, becau­se she is going to die, and thus you should save her first; or you could 
  • take the old fri­end becau­se he once saved your life, and this would be the per­fect chan­ce to pay him back. 
  • Howe­ver, you may never be able to find your per­fect dream lover again. 

Now it's your turn:
What would be your solu­ti­on to this?

Come back here on Thurs­day and find out what the can­di­da­te who was hired (out of 200 appli­cants) came up with as an ans­wer .... the first three cor­rect ans­wers (as com­ment below, time stamp used for rank) will have a choice among three valuable pres­ents [1. Swiss pocket kni­fe, 2. Bat­tery-ope­ra­ted mini-vent, 3. nice cell-pho­ne rest]
.... go ahead, don't be shy, try!

[Cre­dits: John G.]

PS:
Wenn jemand schon die Lösung kennt, bit­te nicht posten ....

bookmark_borderNa sowas: ....

"Schnit­zel­mit­kar­tof­fel­sa­lat" soll angeb­lich bes­ser sein als "Schnit­zel mit Bratkartoffeln".
Glaubt das Jemand? Wer wür­de schon Schnit­zel mit Kar­tof­fel­sa­lat essen? Warm mit kalt?
Macht das Sinn?
Bestimmt nicht - aber was soll's - es gibt ja noch mehr Inhal­te in Web­logs die abso­lut kei­nen Sinn haben ....