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Post by Prone on Jan 29, 2007 11:44:15 GMT -8
Q: Science and Technology: Who was the ada programming language named after?*Queen Ada Q: What is the NES equivalent in japan?*the famicom Q: These women became influential people during the early 1900s by acquiring what men thought women weren't capable of doing*flappers Q: Art and Literature: Lotr: The coveted Dwarven stone that Thorin held over anything else*Arkenstone Q: T.V., Movies, and Entertainment: _________ at Tiffany's*Breakfast Q: Dates: Hitler welcomes over 3 million jews into his concentration camp*1936 Q: Who is the modern Einstein?*Stephen Hawking Q: Minerals: Pyrite.*Fool's gold Q: the first __________ of computers used vacuum tubes instead of modern-day micro-circuits*generation Q: the __________ ______ was conceived by charles babbage*difference engine Q: Music: Cryptic: U2 teaches us what to do if we see an atomb bomb*how to dismantle an atom bomb Q: Martin Luther put up his __ ______ on the doors of the whittenburg church*95 theses Q: the ____________ was the primary fall-out shelter of the canadian government, in case of a nuclear attack. Canada was threatened, but never attacked*deifenbunker Q: Mario's side kick is called _____*Luigi Q: What was the name of the computer that bill gates and paul allen tested using their BASIC?*altair 8080 Q: Built during the late 1800s, this machine was the primary work of charles babbage*the difference engine Q: Alphabet soup: NCLB Hint: dubya*No Child Left Behind Q: Computers and Technology: Multi_________ is a computer term that defines that a CPU can process several jobs from a single program at the same time*threading Q: Music: Cryptic: sand castles aren't just for the sand anymore*castles in the sky Q: What word goes with ship, hat, head?*hard Q: Unscramble this word: c n t i a e n*ancient Q: Music: Cryptic: VHS cassette murders AM/FM celebrity*video killed the radio star
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Post by grayfox7 on Jan 29, 2007 12:04:36 GMT -8
Q: These women became influential people during the early 1900s by acquiring what men thought women weren't capable of doing*flappers This is a terrible question. Q: Dates: Hitler welcomes over 3 million jews into his concentration camp*1936 "Welcomes"?
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Post by technohawk on Jan 29, 2007 13:44:08 GMT -8
There wasn't just one bunker there were seven across Canada and the name is a nickname, not an official name.
And as Gray pointed out you should really try not to have sexist and nazi supporting questions.
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Post by dxlightning on Jan 29, 2007 15:45:18 GMT -8
Q: Music: Cryptic: U2 teaches us what to do if we see an atomb bomb*how to dismantle an atom bomb Q: Martin Luther put up his __ ______ on the doors of the whittenburg church*95 theses Q: Music: Cryptic: sand castles aren't just for the sand anymore*castles in the sky Q: Music: Cryptic: VHS cassette murders AM/FM celebrity*video killed the radio star I'll let someone else handle what's wrong with these 4.
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Post by Prone on Jan 29, 2007 16:15:36 GMT -8
Whatever.
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Post by dxlightning on Jan 29, 2007 17:01:50 GMT -8
Ah, I can't wait.
The clues for the music ones are kind of stupid - plus Video Killed the Radio star is already on there.
Don't use the answer in the question - instead of "what to do if we see an atom bomb" perhaps "how to avoid the blast" or something.
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Post by lolassault on Apr 8, 2007 21:57:19 GMT -8
Chemistry: Give the common name of the mineral which is composed of CaSO4●2H2O (calcium sulfate dihydrate).*gypsum Chemistry: Give the common name of the mineral whose chemical formula is SiO2.*quartz Chemistry: The organic reaction in which a conjugated diene is reacted with a substituted alkene to form a substituted cyclohexene system is termed what?*Diels-Alder reaction Chemistry: Identify the general name given to methods in which aluminum is used as a reducing agent to refine metals, usually from their oxides.*thermite process Biology: Give the full names of the three binding sites on the ribosome in the order in which a tRNA binds to them.*aminoacyl-tRNA, peptidyl-tRNA, exit Physics: Name the law which states that the emf induced in an electric circuit always acts in such a direction that the current it drives around a closed circuit produces a magnetic field which opposes the change in magnetic flux*Lenz's Law Geology: Order the following in the order in which they are detected: s waves, p waves, surface waves.*p waves, s waves, surface waves Mathematics: Give the name of the first element in a coordinate pair, sometimes called the x-coordinate, which denotes the horizontal distance from the y-axis.*abscissa General Science: Name this type of telescope first developed by Isaac Newton that is mostly free from chromatic aberration due to its nonreliance on lenses.*reflector Physics: The constant symbolized by epsilon-naught is known as what?*permittivity of free space Physics: Which is greater, the index of refraction of air or that of water?*water Geology: Name the layer of the earth whose name means “weak sphere” and which includes the lower crust and upper mantle.*asthenosphere Mathematics: The dot product of two vectors is what?*scalar Mathematics: Give the descriptor which identifies a group in which a binary operation is commutative.*Abelian General Science: Name the device used to demonstrate the rotation of the earth based on the Coriolis effect. In design, it is a tall pendulum allowed to oscillate in any vertical plane.*Foucault pendulum Biology: The process in which a blastula becomes a gastrula is known as what?*gastrulation Physics: What is the quantity defined as stress over strain?*Young's modulus Geology: A vaguely spheroidal formation of rock in which the rock is arranged in layers, much like an onion, is known as what?*exfoliation dome Mathematics: What is the name given to the numbers commonly denoted by the set Z?*integers
That's all for now, I'll get some more tomorrow (I have enough material for about ten more of these posts). If something is inconvenient with the formatting please let me know, I'll change it for next time.
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Apr 10, 2007 14:53:47 GMT -8
Ada wasn't a queen she was a countess.
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Jul 21, 2007 21:52:12 GMT -8
Also I just noticed in lol's question
This should be in my opinion:
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Post by boozledorf on Oct 29, 2007 6:59:39 GMT -8
Crossword Clues: Part of SAT (----)*Test Crossword Clues: Jim Henson creation (------)*Muppet Crossword Clues: Boxer rights org.? (-----)*ASPCA Science & Technology: Chemical Formula for table salt (the salt that most people have in their salt shakers)*NaCl Science & Technology: Chemical Formula for table sugar (the sugar that most people have in their sugar bowls)*C12H22O11 Mathematics: The problem of ________ ___ ______ has been worked on for thousands of years, but to no avail.*Circling the square Music, Movies, & Entertainment: Born February 28th, 1915, he played Pseudolus in the musical comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum".*Zero Mostel Mathematics: If in 2-dimensions, it's a square, and in 3-dimensions, it's a cube, what is it in 4-dimensions? (Do not use "a" or "an")*Tessaract Science & Technology: ______ ___________ ______s use the intersections of 4 spheres to determine location.*Global Positioning System Mathematics: What is the point called when the second derivative of the function at that point is zero?*Point of inflection Science & Technology: This is the plug for a standard network cable.*RJ-45 Arbitrary America: _______ __________ is the State University of New Jersey.*Rutgers University Mathematics: There are five of these polyhedron, where all of the faces, edges, and angles are congruent.*Platonic Solids Latin: The Latin word for horse. (Male, singluar, subject noun)*Equus Latin: The Latin word for happy. (Female, singluar, adjective of the direct object)*Laetam Science & Technology: How far is a click?*One kilometer Science & Technology: The unit of Force.*Newton Science & Technology: The unit of Potential Difference.*Volt Science & Technology: The unit of Electrical Charge.*Coulomb Music, Movies, and Entertainment: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 are the "numbers" on which popular television show which first aired in 2004?*LOST Slogans: The Human Network*Cisco Group Nouns: Doves.*Piteousness Group Nouns: Rattlesnakes.*Rhumba Group Nouns: Cats (wild).*Destruction Group Nouns: Chimpanzees.*Cartload Group Nouns: Rhinoceri*Crash Group Nouns: Starlings*Murmuration Group Nouns: Woodpeckers*Descent
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Post by PhoenixFlare500 on Oct 29, 2007 16:58:43 GMT -8
Haha I think we had the same crossword today!
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Post by boozledorf on Nov 3, 2007 12:15:19 GMT -8
Unscramble: O O O U U N M A T S*Autonomous Unscramble: N S C I I N E E R*Insincere Unscramble: O V L I L U O S F*Frivolous Unscramble: T U S O E B*Obtuse Unscramble: L R D U A F U T E N*Fraudulent Unscramble: A G S S P R A U A*Asparagus Unscramble: M N I S E M E*Immense Unscramble: C U L F T A T U E*Fluctuate Unscramble: O N G R E S A I N*Reasoning Unscramble: A V L A O T M I N T O I*Motivational Unscramble: N O E D T N D P A S*Despondant Unscramble: E R R T L A I O*Alterior Art: What is the sixth (6th) color in the color spectrum?*Indigo Useless Trivia: Poland Spring water has the highest allowed concentration of which poisonous element? (Note: You will drown before you die from consuming lethal concentrations of this substance)*Arsenic
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Post by Clucky!!!!!sdf on Nov 4, 2007 19:21:04 GMT -8
Crossword Clues: Part of SAT (----)*Test I thought the entire SAT was a test..
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Post by rorschach on Nov 15, 2007 21:39:30 GMT -8
Crossword Clues: Part of SAT (----)*Test I thought the entire SAT was a test.. SAT used to stand for Scholastic Aptitude Test, I believe.
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Post by Clucky!!!!!sdf on Nov 17, 2007 14:37:44 GMT -8
Oh. NOW I get it.
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