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Post by ♪Mr.Obv♫ on May 16, 2005 17:22:13 GMT -8
Who was the Second President?*John Adams Who was the Fourth President?*James Madison Who was the Fifth President?*James Monroe Who was the Sixth President?*John Quincy Adams
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Post by Compbasher on May 23, 2005 22:55:46 GMT -8
Meteorology: There are ____ different permanent gases in the atmosphere. *eight Meteorology: What is the variable gas with the largest percent by volume in the atmosphere? *water vapor Meteorology: There are four different layers in the atmosphere. The one closet to the earth is? *troposphere Meteorology: There are four differents layers in the atmosphere. The one farthest from earth is called the _______. *Thermosphere Meteorology: The Northern Lights are also called the ______ _______. *Aurora Borealis Meteorology: The Southern Lights are also called the ______ _______. *Aurora Australis Meteorology: Any nighttime temperature will be warmer if the skies are ______. *Cloudy Meteorology: Air pressure decreases are ______ increases. *Altitude Meteorology: Winds tend to follow the pressure gradients and sometimes bring warmer air northward from the south. This is called ____ ___ _______. *Warm Air Advection Meteorology: There are ten principal _____ types. *Cloud
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Post by wnxspitfire on Dec 19, 2005 16:23:02 GMT -8
Halo: What is Master Chief's first name? John Halo: When does the Halo movie release? 2007 Halo: What is Master Chief's suit? Mjolnir Mark II Halo 2: What is Master Chief's suit? Mjolnir Mark VI Children of Bodom: What is the leader singer/guitarist's name? Alexi Laiho Children of Bodom: What is Alexi Laiho's nickname? Wildchild
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Post by crazyfrogs on Nov 17, 2006 3:43:20 GMT -8
Hey How i can get a trivia bot or the mod ( idk ) ..
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Post by LostPeon™ on Nov 18, 2006 8:18:40 GMT -8
Hey How i can get a trivia bot or the mod ( idk ) .. Definitely not the place to ask this. Make a new topic if you cannot find one that properly addresses your question. And post in the correct board.
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Post by objectives on Nov 18, 2006 10:42:13 GMT -8
Hey some if your interested in some of those "Snapple Cap" questions, I have a bunch.
Q: What is the only country with a national dog? A: Holland
Q: In the middle ages this was considered an aphrodisiac A: Chicken Soup
Q: In what state is there an underground mushroom that is 3.5 miles across A: Oregon
Q: What animal has an organ above their eyes to convert sea water into fresh water A: Penguins
Q: This can only be seen in early morning, or late afternoon A: Rainbow
Q: Fastest recorded speed of a racehorse (MPH) A: 43
Q: In this year tulips were a form of currency in Holland A: Tulips
Q: The "high-five" was introduced by a professional baseball player in this year A: 1977
Q: A goldfish's attention span (SEC) A: 3
Q: The popsicle was invented by a 10 year old boy in this year A: 1905
Q: A banana is a giant ... A: Herb
If you like those, I can get a whole bunch more.
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Post by boozledorf on Dec 21, 2006 5:08:42 GMT -8
Hey some if your interested in some of those "Snapple Cap" questions, I have a bunch. Q: The "high-five" was introduced by a professional baseball player in this year Q: The popsicle was invented by a 10 year old boy in this year A: 1905 If you like those, I can get a whole bunch more. Those two that i left in go against the "questionmaking" rules, no questions with year answers--they cause people to flood too much. However, I have some of my own (from a snapple cap, no less What famous portrait has no eyebrows?*Mona Lisa A ____ never drinks.*Frog What household pet does not like lemonade?*Cat
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Post by dpgunit on Dec 21, 2006 21:56:31 GMT -8
Where was the thumbs-up invented?*China
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Post by Prone on Dec 22, 2006 23:13:35 GMT -8
How about them popsicle questions mephist wanted?
What did the dad say to the son before they got in the car?
"Get in the car!"
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Post by dpgunit on Dec 23, 2006 0:00:14 GMT -8
How about them popsicle questions mephist wanted? What did the dad say to the son before they got in the car? "Get in the car!" hahahahhahano.
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Post by Prone on Dec 24, 2006 11:31:52 GMT -8
Um, yes'um ma'am
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Post by dxlightning on Dec 24, 2006 18:39:59 GMT -8
I dunno, it's not THAT bad a joke. I somehow think it would be somewhere a little more prestigious than a popsicle stick.
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Post by lolassault on Jan 9, 2007 0:17:05 GMT -8
Biology: Name the three domains in taxonomic classification.*Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria Chemistry: Name the term describing the ratio of two or more substances in a mixture that produces the lowest possible melting point. *eutectic point Chemistry: Leo Baekeland first synthesized the material which he called Bakelite in 1907. Bakelite was the first example of what? *a plastic Chemistry: Name the organic compound which is composed of a benzene ring in which one of the carbons is replaced by a nitrogen. *aniline Chemistry: What is the term used to describe an alloy of mercury and a metal? *amalgam Chemistry: Name both elements that share names with asteroids. *palladium and cerium Chemistry: EDTA is a common preservative used in a variety of packaged foods. Expand the acronym ‘EDTA’. *ethylenediamine tetraacetate Chemistry: Its name comes from the latin word meaning “moon”. It is used in rubber compounding and is sometimes alloyed with steel. Give the name of this semimetallic element which burns blue in a flame test. *selenium Chemistry: What is the standard reduction potential of hydrogen? *zero Chemistry: It is a generally defined as a polydentate ligand that can form bonds with a metal ion. Examples of it include EDTA and oxalate, as well as the porphyrin ring in the heme group of human hemoglobin. Name this type of molecule whose name is derived from the Greek word chela, meaning “crab’s claw”. *chelating ligand Chemistry: Name the model for the orbital structure of coordinate complexes which deals with the splitting of d-orbital energies by ligands, which was later superseded by the molecular orbital model. *crystal field model Chemistry: Name the process for the extraction of sulfur which pumps superheated water into a sulfur deposit in order to melt it and cause it to come to the surface through water pressure. *Frasch process Chemistry: Moseley, in his eponymous law, hypothesized that this value had a systematic relationship to the wavelengths detected in x-ray diffraction spectroscopy, two years before he was killed by a sniper at the Battle of Gallipoli. Name this value which superseded atomic weight in the organization of the periodic table, and that describes the number of protons in a nucleus. *atomic number Chemistry: Name the law, also known as Proust’s Law, that states that, when forming compounds, elements combine in a direct proportion by mass. *law of definite proportions Chemistry: Name the phenomenon, observed in graphite, aromatic compounds, and most metals, in which electrons are shared across the entire structure and not just between two atoms in a bond. *orbital delocalization Chemistry: Which two metals are considered the densest known elements? *osmium and iridium
and on jokes....
===lame jokes=== A man, on his daily walk, comes across a chicken crossing the street. He wonders why the chicken crossed the street, so he approaches the chicken and asks it, "Chicken, why did you just cross the street?" The chicken stops, thinks for a minute, looks the man in the eyes, and says, "Cluck, cluck, cluck". what's red and bad for your teeth? a brick what's green and deadly when it falls from a tree? a pool table
===REALLY lame jokes=== what's a small, red, round thing with a cherry pit inside? a cherry what dissolves first, a bear in alaska or a bear in yosemite? the one in alaska, because it's polar.
===wtf.=== (the trombone series) 1. how many trombones does it take to screw in a lightbulb? seven 2. how many lightbulbs does it take to screw in a trombone? 1/7 3. how many trombones does it take to screw in a seven? lightbulb what did the carrot say to the tomato? i'm pointy!
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Post by defectivegnome on Jan 24, 2007 16:09:01 GMT -8
What is the name and location of the 1st most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Tokyo, Japan What is the name and location of the 2nd most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Seoul, South Korea What is the name and location of the 3rd most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Mexico City, Mexico What is the name and location of the 4th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*New York City, United States What is the name and location of the 5th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Sao Paulo, Brazil What is the name and location of the 6th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Bombay, India What is the name and location of the 7th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Delhi, India What is the name and location of the 8th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Shanghai, China What is the name and location of the 9th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Calcutta, India What is the name and location of the 10th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Moscow, Russia What is the name and location of the 11th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Jakarta, Indonesia What is the name and location of the 12th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Los Angeles, United States What is the name and location of the 13th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Buenos Aires, Argentina What is the name and location of the 14th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Dhaka, Bangladesh What is the name and location of the 15th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*London, United Kingdom What is the name and location of the 16th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Karachi, Pakistan What is the name and location of the 17th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Paris, France What is the name and location of the 18th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Rio de Janeiro, Brazil What is the name and location of the 19th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Istanbul, Turkey What is the name and location of the 20th most populous metropolitan area, as of 2005?*Osaka City, Japan All from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_metropolitan_areas_by_population. Give me some ideas for how to change the wording of the questions if you want or correct any typos I may have made. Also, I just put United Kingdom for London because that's what the wiki article says. I'm really not sure whether it should be that or Britain or whatever. And Osaka City... I'm not sure why Kobe gets included with that number, apparently, but Kyoto doesn't so I called it Osaka City.
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Post by dxlightning on Jan 29, 2007 11:15:43 GMT -8
What, according to the FBI, were fall 2006's 3 most dangerous American Cities (due to # of violent crimes per 1000 people)?*St Louis, Detroit, and Flint
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