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Post by Lux on Nov 29, 2008 11:26:07 GMT 12
*snigger* Not Annie.
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Post by maire on Nov 29, 2008 15:36:03 GMT 12
Not big annie?? Ohh I was sure she was a big old baddie ;D
I had to Google and found Pearl Hart .. will she do?
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Post by Lux on Nov 30, 2008 10:14:57 GMT 12
Correct: Pearl Hart. Yes Nanny Annie does have a bit of a reputation for being a feisty old wild wild west witch! naki 11 pts. kiwi68 2 pts. graeme 7 pts. misi 2 pts yollie 5 pts minx 9 pts maire 8 pts missitique 2 pts
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Post by Lux on Nov 30, 2008 10:16:34 GMT 12
Mythology:
What mythological monster was said to be produced when a chicken egg was hatched under a toad or a serpent?
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Post by naki on Nov 30, 2008 20:56:44 GMT 12
I'm tempted to name someone from another board, but won't
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Post by dharma on Nov 30, 2008 21:07:05 GMT 12
basilisk
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Post by Lux on Dec 1, 2008 10:17:39 GMT 12
Correct: Basilisk
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Post by Lux on Dec 1, 2008 10:18:33 GMT 12
Automobiles:
What was the first car to be mass-produced?
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Post by dharma on Dec 1, 2008 10:32:15 GMT 12
Automobiles: What was the first car to be mass-produced? model t
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Post by naki on Dec 1, 2008 14:52:40 GMT 12
The first 'mass-produced' car is a tricky definition...
Oldsmobile developed the assembly line process in 1900, but by comparison with the model t of 1908, the number of cars was quite small.
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Post by Lux on Dec 1, 2008 21:19:59 GMT 12
Correct: The "Model-T" was the first car to be mass-produced. Henry Ford introduced the assembly line in December of 1908, and as a result he was not only able to mass-produce the Model-T, but was able to offer it to his customers at a much lower price than the competition. By 1913, Ford was producing half of all cars sold in the United States, and by 1927, he had sold more than 15 million Model-Ts.
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Post by Lux on Dec 1, 2008 21:21:24 GMT 12
Battles of old:
For what reason was the Battle of Culloden fought?
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Post by maire on Dec 2, 2008 5:46:50 GMT 12
The Jacobite Rebellion .. to restore Bonnie Prince Charlie to the throne. Googled.
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Post by Lux on Dec 2, 2008 7:31:56 GMT 12
Correct:
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Post by Lux on Dec 2, 2008 7:34:15 GMT 12
Animal Planet:
What animal can have up to 30 offspring at one time but only has 4 nipples, so that the fastest 4 to the nipple are the only survivors shortly after birth?
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Post by naki on Dec 3, 2008 5:12:36 GMT 12
Tasmanian Devil. [courtesy of google]
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Post by misilon on Dec 3, 2008 15:09:03 GMT 12
Animal Planet: What animal can have up to 30 offspring at one time but only has 4 nipples, so that the fastest 4 to the nipple are the only survivors shortly after birth? aww really ,..yuk!
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Post by toerag on Dec 3, 2008 17:17:51 GMT 12
double yuk
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Post by maire on Dec 3, 2008 17:34:19 GMT 12
That wasn't a good genetic move .. survival of the fittest in the extreme!!
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Post by Lux on Dec 3, 2008 20:43:51 GMT 12
Correct: A stuff up for sure...amazing what you learn in the early hours of the morn on the box... Tasmanian devil.
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Post by naki on Dec 3, 2008 20:50:43 GMT 12
C'mon........where's my drug?
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Post by Lux on Dec 3, 2008 21:25:20 GMT 12
Mythology:
In Greek mythology, the story of Lycaon serves as one of the earliest examples of what kind of monster?
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Post by Lux on Dec 3, 2008 22:13:49 GMT 12
C'mon........where's my drug? hehehe...I could show you a place online (there are quite a few) where you can play real time trivia against people from all over the world, but it is seriously seriously addictive and I'm scared to go back there LOL.
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Post by kokonutwoman on Dec 4, 2008 6:17:03 GMT 12
C'mon........where's my drug? hehehe...I could show you a place online (there are quite a few) where you can play real time trivia against people from all over the world, but it is seriously seriously addictive and I'm scared to go back there LOL. Have you got a link please Lux, I'm sick of reading, filing and gardening I need a break.
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Post by Lux on Dec 4, 2008 9:57:01 GMT 12
hehehe...I could show you a place online (there are quite a few) where you can play real time trivia against people from all over the world, but it is seriously seriously addictive and I'm scared to go back there LOL. Have you got a link please Lux, I'm sick of reading, filing and gardening I need a break. matariki.proboards106.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=questions&thread=511&page=1#4398If you use java its not as good a lay out as mirc, but you could try java first - in mirc there are lots of trivia channels, not just this one.
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