20 Questions - can you beat it?

Bus ticket. How the HELL did it guess that??? Took 28 questions though.

And let's see what the stupid thing thinks I got wrong with it:

You were thinking of a bus ticket.
Is it usually colorful? You said No, I say Yes. Not the Off-Peak Saver you buy on Brisbane Transport buses, it ain't. White, black and blue is NOT colourful IMO. Go to hell, Nazi.
Can it be used more than once? You said Yes, I say No. The Off-Peak Saver ticket can be used all day on weekdays between 9:00am and 3:30pm, and all day on weekends until the last service that night. I win, fascist.
Is it hard? You said Yes, I say No. If it's not hard, then what is it? Liquid? Gas? The Off-Peak Saver bus ticket sure feels hard to me!! If it was a normal paper ticket then I'd be inclined to say it probably isn't hard, but the Off-Peak Saver bus ticket (and the ten-trip bus tickets) are cardboard and therefore hard. Go back to science class, braniac!
Does it involve contact with other humans? You said No, I say Yes. Umm... how are you supposed to buy it? From the friggin' bus driver, deadbeat!
 
Spiff said:
Bus ticket. How the HELL did it guess that??? Took 28 questions though.

And let's see what the stupid thing thinks I got wrong with it:

You were thinking of a bus ticket.

Does it involve contact with other humans? You said No, I say Yes. Umm... how are you supposed to buy it? From the friggin' bus driver, deadbeat!

So why'd you say no then?
 
tried it again with boiler, which it picked on 28 again.



But it reckons that a hockey player would use one (I said no), and that you can't walk on it (well I guess a computer can't walk)
 
I laughed when it asked if my object weighed more than a duck.

Then it told me that my turbines were smaller than a loaf of bread.....possible with a 60m long, 300 tonne loaf of bread I guess)