> The "winner" of the FBI Challenge
> was... Aristotle Onassis... Not for
> Everyone.
> Just joking...
> Or am I?
> Here is the FBI challenge posted a few days
> ago:
>
> http://www.sowpub.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?read=3150
> If You Are Interested in FBI Challenge.
> 1.You are "stranded" in the town
> you don't know.
> 2.You have absolutely nothing on you
> no cash
> no credit cards
> NO ID.
> Challenge:
> In a week you have to return to the
> "base" with cash, credit, AND...
> ID (fakes are not accepted).
> Now, what would YOU do?
> Later about one of the "winners".
> Simon
> Here is the reaction:
> 1. Posted By: Joe Makowski
>
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> Date: Saturday, 3 February 2001, at 10:58
> a.m.
> In Response To: If You Are Interested in FBI
> Challenge. (Simon Latouche)
> Damned if I know, it took me 3 weeks to get
> a copy
> of my birth certificate. So, post the thing,
> I'm
> dying of curiosity!!!!!
> 2. Posted By: Dien Rice
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> Date: Saturday, 3 February 2001, at 2:39
> p.m.
> In Response To: If You Are Interested in FBI
> Challenge. (Simon Latouche)
> Hi Simon,
> I don't know either! Please tell us how one
> of the "winners" did it.... :)
> - Dien
> ---------------------------
> This challenge in my opinion is connected to
> the question "What is it to possess a
> millionaire mind".
> Somebody mentioned the answer by Aristotle
> Onassis to the question "What would you
> do if you lost all your fortune and had only
> $400 left?"
> The answer was:
> "I would buy a decent suite and go
> where millionaires spend their time".
> Why would I call the "winner" of
> the FBI challenge Aristotle Onassis?
> Because he WAS an "aristotle
> onassis" in that situation.
> 1. He went straight to the place where rich
> and powerful hang out.
> 2. He targeted ... women...
> 3. The third woman he met was a widow of a
> relative of a powerful political figure (as
> far as I remember from the article - the
> Senator).
> 4. A hot "romance" followed.
> 5. In a week he had his ID.
> Now, THIS path is not for everyone.
> But I see some significant points/aspects of
> the solution that made it a success.
> In your opinion, what are those?
> Simon