An optimist.
One person could look at a glass of liquid and say that it is half full while another person looks at the same glass and says it is half empty. The glass is a metaphor for life. Both people are correct, but the one who described the glass as half full looks at life optimistically, with a positive outlook, while the other, who has been no less successful in life, looks at life pessimistically, with a negative outlook. :) half full :( half empty
The glass is actually full. Full of half air and half water. As for the water content, technically, there is no difference, except as it pertains to the process of filling or emptying, i.e. if it was filled and you drank some, it is half-empty; if it was empty and being filled, it is half-full.
It depends on who is responding to the question. It also matters if you are filling up the cup, or drinking it.An optimist, focusing on what he or she has, observes what is in the glass - the full half. A pessimist, on the other hand, focuses on what is missing, what he or she doesn't have - the empty half.It is always full. It may be filled with 50% of water and 50% of air, or any variation of competing percentages, but it is always full of something even if it looks empty as it could be FULL of air.It's completely empty until you put something in it.The cup is half full. A glass can't be half empty because half of nothing is still nothingIf you pour water into a cup until its filled half way, the cup of water is half full.If you fill a cup of water completely, then empty half of the water, the cup is half empty.If I told you I poisoned the water in the cup, would it matter if it's half full or half empty?The cup is not half full or half empty. The cup may be 1/8 off of being half full/empty, but it would take mad skill to get the cup exactly half full/empty. I suggest you do not ask a question, but rather a statement, like, "The cup is 1/4 filled." or "The cup is 3/4 filled." I assume you noticed I said "Filled" instead of "Full" or "Empty". But, since there is the one in a million chance that one of us has some crazy awesome mad skill, I guess you should ask "Does the pot have half of the pasta it can hold?" but add "And you can't say if it's filled!". So, the cup is half filled.
a pesamist. they see the glass as half empty instead of half full.
I'm pretty sure your asking what it means when people ask if the glass is half empty or half full? If Not Sorry, But If That Is Your Question Then The Answer Is That People Ask That To "See If You Are A Positive Or Negative Person", If You Believe The Glass Is Half Full, Then Your A Positive Person, If You Believe Its Half Empty, Your Supposedly A Negative Person. Does That Help? I'm a different person from the first, but every time someone asks me that question, I'll look around wildly and yell, "Who is drinking my soda!?!?!" *Half empty is when something was full at one point in time and it has been drained since to a "half empty" status. Half full is when you are filling something and plan to continue to fill it. Another view - If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?
Since bacteria multiply in a geometric progression, the glass would be half full exactly one cycle before the watch glass is entirely full, by volume. Assuming none of the bacteria die during the process of multiplication. (NOT REQUIRED)
We drove to four different hotels before finding one that wasn't full. She couldn't eat dessert because her stomach was full. I won't feel good until my debts are paid in full. A pessimist sees the glass as half empty while the optimist views it as half full.
They are basically asking if someone is choosing to be an optimist or a pessimist. If a glass is half full there are 2 ways of seeing it; as being either half empty or half full. An optimist would view it as being half empty (THATS WRONG), but a pessimist would see it as being half full (OTHER WAY AROUND) so that they can have something to complain about. Asking if a glass is half empty or full is a test of your attitude and personality. If you answer the question with half empty that means you see things more negative. If you answer half full it says you look at things more positive. No answer is the right answer. If you want your answer to be half full when you believe it's half empty than you can't change your point of view. Stick with your original answer, no one will care. :0) DT Wrote: who ever wrote above made a mistake. Pessimist will view glass as half empty, Optimist would see it as Half Full as in almost full just a little more to go. Stuff in Quotations is MINE!
Pick an answer: a) For both glasses, the water is about the same temperature, say just above 32F. Then the glass without ice has the most water by mass. b) The glass with only water is quite hot, say just below boiling. The glass with water and ice cubes is just about at 32F and the volume of ice is very small (less than 2%). The the glass with water and ice could have more water by mass. c) By definition, water refers to H2O in its solid form. By definition, ice refers to H2O in its solid form. So, "by definition", the half full glass with ice will always have less water by volume.
i did, i am just a poor man who has a dangerous obsession about the unanswerable things in life, and who cares who wrote it! you should be more botherd about what the answer is! this is one of the easy ones!!!
Your rear slider must be removed, frame and all, and a full back glass can be ordered at your local glass shop. You can Kick out your old one, however, have the glass guys install the new one.
No, one half gallon is two full quarts.