I still don't know what I am. I have no Brain!
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears yet I hear.
I have learned everything I know.
I always know the way.
You cannot control me!
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
What am I?
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I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears yet I hear.
I have learned everything I know.
I always know the way.
You cannot control me!
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
What am I?
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I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears yet I hear.
I have learned everything I know.
I always know the way.
You cannot control me!
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
What am I?
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I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears yet I hear.
I have learned everything I know.
I always know the way.
You cannot control me!
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
What am I?
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Maybe a
GPS?
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears (ears?) yet I hear.
A GPS is a machine but it knows the position of the car, can verbally give instructions, and can respond to verbal commands.
I have learned everything I know.
A GPS comes with all its maps pre-installed; it does not learn the layout of roads as you drive.
I always know the way.
One would hope that their GPS never gets lost...
You cannot control me!
A GPS will always display what it chooses as the best route.
I think someone took my wheels but luckily I have spares.
Not entirely sure...Maybe when the driver controlling the wheels misses an instruction, the GPS can set a new path?
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
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Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Would you happen to be:
A book?
I have no eyes yet I see.
You can visualize what the author has written; plus you could have a creature with no eyes and the capability to see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
When reading books containing characters we are familiar with, we can often hear certain character's voices, and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks.
I have no ears yet I hear.
Authors will often take feedback into consideration prior to writing a sequel; and yet this is another what about this grimmock creature thing?
I have learned everything I know.
The author has crafted the story from either fiction he/she created, or fact which he/she learned.
I always know the way.
Haven't you ever watched The Pagemaster? Adventure always knows the way; plus, who wouldn't follow Captain Nemo?
You cannot control me!
No matter how hard you try, 90% of books have a predetermined fate.
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
You thought ahead!
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
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17 mins ago
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Maybe a
GPS?
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears (ears?) yet I hear.
A GPS is a machine but it knows the position of the car, can verbally give instructions, and can respond to verbal commands.
I have learned everything I know.
A GPS comes with all its maps pre-installed; it does not learn the layout of roads as you drive.
I always know the way.
One would hope that their GPS never gets lost...
You cannot control me!
A GPS will always display what it chooses as the best route.
I think someone took my wheels but luckily I have spares.
Not entirely sure...Maybe when the driver controlling the wheels misses an instruction, the GPS can set a new path?
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
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Maybe a
GPS?
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears (ears?) yet I hear.
A GPS is a machine but it knows the position of the car, can verbally give instructions, and can respond to verbal commands.
I have learned everything I know.
A GPS comes with all its maps pre-installed; it does not learn the layout of roads as you drive.
I always know the way.
One would hope that their GPS never gets lost...
You cannot control me!
A GPS will always display what it chooses as the best route.
I think someone took my wheels but luckily I have spares.
Not entirely sure...Maybe when the driver controlling the wheels misses an instruction, the GPS can set a new path?
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Maybe a
GPS?
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears (ears?) yet I hear.
A GPS is a machine but it knows the position of the car, can verbally give instructions, and can respond to verbal commands.
I have learned everything I know.
A GPS comes with all its maps pre-installed; it does not learn the layout of roads as you drive.
I always know the way.
One would hope that their GPS never gets lost...
You cannot control me!
A GPS will always display what it chooses as the best route.
I think someone took my wheels but luckily I have spares.
Not entirely sure...Maybe when the driver controlling the wheels misses an instruction, the GPS can set a new path?
Maybe a
GPS?
I have no eyes yet I see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
I have no hears (ears?) yet I hear.
A GPS is a machine but it knows the position of the car, can verbally give instructions, and can respond to verbal commands.
I have learned everything I know.
A GPS comes with all its maps pre-installed; it does not learn the layout of roads as you drive.
I always know the way.
One would hope that their GPS never gets lost...
You cannot control me!
A GPS will always display what it chooses as the best route.
I think someone took my wheels but luckily I have spares.
Not entirely sure...Maybe when the driver controlling the wheels misses an instruction, the GPS can set a new path?
answered 1 hour ago
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1,849116
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
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Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
Ah so close :).
– robert gibson
1 hour ago
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Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Would you happen to be:
A book?
I have no eyes yet I see.
You can visualize what the author has written; plus you could have a creature with no eyes and the capability to see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
When reading books containing characters we are familiar with, we can often hear certain character's voices, and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks.
I have no ears yet I hear.
Authors will often take feedback into consideration prior to writing a sequel; and yet this is another what about this grimmock creature thing?
I have learned everything I know.
The author has crafted the story from either fiction he/she created, or fact which he/she learned.
I always know the way.
Haven't you ever watched The Pagemaster? Adventure always knows the way; plus, who wouldn't follow Captain Nemo?
You cannot control me!
No matter how hard you try, 90% of books have a predetermined fate.
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
You thought ahead!
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Would you happen to be:
A book?
I have no eyes yet I see.
You can visualize what the author has written; plus you could have a creature with no eyes and the capability to see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
When reading books containing characters we are familiar with, we can often hear certain character's voices, and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks.
I have no ears yet I hear.
Authors will often take feedback into consideration prior to writing a sequel; and yet this is another what about this grimmock creature thing?
I have learned everything I know.
The author has crafted the story from either fiction he/she created, or fact which he/she learned.
I always know the way.
Haven't you ever watched The Pagemaster? Adventure always knows the way; plus, who wouldn't follow Captain Nemo?
You cannot control me!
No matter how hard you try, 90% of books have a predetermined fate.
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
You thought ahead!
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Would you happen to be:
A book?
I have no eyes yet I see.
You can visualize what the author has written; plus you could have a creature with no eyes and the capability to see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
When reading books containing characters we are familiar with, we can often hear certain character's voices, and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks.
I have no ears yet I hear.
Authors will often take feedback into consideration prior to writing a sequel; and yet this is another what about this grimmock creature thing?
I have learned everything I know.
The author has crafted the story from either fiction he/she created, or fact which he/she learned.
I always know the way.
Haven't you ever watched The Pagemaster? Adventure always knows the way; plus, who wouldn't follow Captain Nemo?
You cannot control me!
No matter how hard you try, 90% of books have a predetermined fate.
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
You thought ahead!
Welcome to Puzzling.SE! Would you happen to be:
A book?
I have no eyes yet I see.
You can visualize what the author has written; plus you could have a creature with no eyes and the capability to see.
I have no mouth yet I speak.
When reading books containing characters we are familiar with, we can often hear certain character's voices, and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks.
I have no ears yet I hear.
Authors will often take feedback into consideration prior to writing a sequel; and yet this is another what about this grimmock creature thing?
I have learned everything I know.
The author has crafted the story from either fiction he/she created, or fact which he/she learned.
I always know the way.
Haven't you ever watched The Pagemaster? Adventure always knows the way; plus, who wouldn't follow Captain Nemo?
You cannot control me!
No matter how hard you try, 90% of books have a predetermined fate.
I think someone took my wheel but luckily I have spares.
You thought ahead!
answered 57 mins ago
PerpetualJ
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3,762542
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
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Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
Ah sorry no. But I do like your reasoning.
– robert gibson
17 mins ago
add a comment |
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