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Chains
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 2:53 pm EDT
BT5 - its got a bottle opener built in on the bottomRT7 - Tea Pot ST1 - Transformer |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 2:05 pm EDT
ANYONE STILL INTERESTED IN THIS???Bonus Questions will be posted in BOLD RED. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 34 Knock - 31 Saint - 21 Nilrem - 13 Edge78 - 10 DelMonte - 5 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 5 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last CLUE - Moon, Sun NOT MARLON BRANDO, Soleil Moonfry HT8 - During the War of 1812, the government was too poor to pay the soldiers with money. What did they pay them with instead? 5 POINTS (Not land) ST9 - What is this an example of? 2 POINTS ![]() BT5 – What is unique about a bottle of Erdinger Champ? 5 POINTS MUT7 – Who’s this jackass? 10 Points (NOT Ted Turner) ![]() RT7 - What SPECIFICALLY is this? 4 POINTS ![]() |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 9:50 am EST
Nope. You guys are trying too hard. Notice how some numbers are "th" and some aren't? Why would that be?
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 9:12 am EST
Quote by Dr. Pooh:
Soleil Moonfry? |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 1:07 pm EST
No to ALL!!!!! HAHAHAYeah. Anyway. Don't forget that you can ask yes or no answers to help you get the answers. |
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DelMonte
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 8:15 am EST
RT7 - A little teapot, short and stout.
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Chains
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[quote]Posted: Monday, March 28, 2005 at 10:56 pm EST
HT8 - LandMUT7 - Ted Turner |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Monday, March 28, 2005 at 5:37 pm EST
Ok. I failed to give Edge his points a couple of rounds ago so I've fixed that. AND I'll go ahead and give him AND Quade points for the beer question, cause some Gods decide they want to be vague.Quade correctly answered the "Big Bang" coinager as Fred Doyle. Quade was also close enough to the speaker question. Nilrem guessed Jonathan Wild which is correct. I can't believe there isn't a movie about this guy. It'd make a really good one. The movie question is still up though. Marlon Brando is incorrect. I went ahead and upped the points to 5 too. Bonus Questions will be posted in BOLD RED. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 34 Knock - 31 Saint - 21 Nilrem - 13 Edge78 - 10 DelMonte - 5 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 5 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last CLUE - Moon, Sun NOT MARLON BRANDO HT8 - During the War of 1812, the government was too poor to pay the soldiers with money. What did they pay them with instead? 5 POINTS ST9 - What is this an example of? 2 POINTS ![]() BT5 – What is unique about a bottle of Erdinger Champ? 5 POINTS MUT7 – Who’s this jackass? 10 Points ![]() RT7 - What SPECIFICALLY is this? 4 POINTS ![]() |
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nilrem
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 4:06 pm EST
HT7 - What famous thief tricked the public by stealing their possessions and then returning the items for a "finding fee". 5 POINTSJonathon Wild MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 3 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last CLUE - Moon, Sun Marlon Brando |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 3:58 pm EST
Why does it say that he is the God of "Beer Buddies", but not the God of beer? Also the link says nothing of "beer" tricks, but only wine tricks. |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 3:04 pm EST
ST8 - Who was the person that coined the term "Big Bang"? 3 POINTSProfessor Sir Fred Hoyle, although he believed in a persistent universe, and not one caused by the big bang. (sadly, I regularly watch the six-part Stephen Hawking's Universe on my computer while i'm working). BT4 - Name 3 Gods and/or Goddesses of Beer 3 Points MBABA-MWANNA-WARESA: African goddess of beer YASIGI: African Goddess of Dancing, Beer and Masks. GOIBHNIU: Celtic tinkering god. Brewed Beer of Imortality SHADIPINYI: Namibian Evil God of Drunken Behaviour. Credited with inventing beer. SILENUS: Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions. Friend to DIONYSUS, Greek god of wine. (Although, Wikipedia says Silenus is a god of wine) MUT5 - What is the major role of the box that a speaker is usually attached to? 3 Points The major role of a speaker's enclosure is to minimize the impact of the resonance frequency created by the difference in the equilibrium position and the elasticity of the mounting structure. |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 2:05 pm EST
Ahhh. Color. Now we're talkin.Ok. nilrem - RT6 is October 20, 1951. Knock - ST7 were both created by Mr. Bill Lear Quade - HT6 was written by the Zodiac Killer. Bonus Questions will be posted in BOLD RED. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Knock - 31 Quade - 28 Saint - 21 Nilrem - 8 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 3 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last CLUE - Moon, Sun HT7 - What famous thief tricked the public by stealing their possessions and then returning the items for a "finding fee". 5 POINTS ST8 - Who was the person that coined the term "Big Bang"? 3 POINTS BT4 - Name 3 Gods and/or Goddesses of Beer 3 Points MUT5 - What is the major role of the box that a speaker is usually attached to? 3 Points RT7 - What is this? 4 POINTS http://thegeekhouse.com/~starpooh/trivia/rt7.jpg |
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nilrem
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, February 13, 2005 at 2:40 pm EST
RT6 - What day did CBS's eye logo first appear on television?3 Points Saturday, Oct. 20, 1951 |
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 11:57 pm EST
ST7 - What do these two items have in common? 3 PointsBill Lear created the Lear Jet and the 8 track. |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 12:50 pm EST
sick of living/unwilling to die = Zodiac Killer |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005 at 12:15 pm EST
Do the bumpty bump. Watch me do the bumpty bump *do it baby*All right! Stop whatcha doin' 'cause I am a’fumin’ unless you start answering trivia that I’m used to. I’m real busy but yo I'm makin' questions see so yo googlers I hope you're ready for me. Now gather round I'm the new trivia king in town cause my questions laid down give me the crown.... Ok. Anyway. BUMP. |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 31, 2005 at 6:32 pm EST
It looks like I'll have to repost the rules. ONLY ONE GUESS PER UPDATE, UNLESS IT'S A BONUS!!! I may update it to two in the future though. Depends on difficulty.Quade - ST6 is the Sierpinski Triangle. I remember programming this into my TI Calculator back in high school. Knock - RT6 was the Macintosh. It had a whopping 128K of memory, and 60 Watts of power. Sales didn't take off till mid-1985 when they released a printer and PageMaker program. Rulebreaker, I mean Edge78 - MUT5 is Les Paul. I'm surprised that one was guessed that quick. Funny story. When Gibson originally started making his guitars, they asked that their name be left of them. Hehe. Also considered the first to use multitracking. Edge78 also jumped the gun on - BT4. Too bad only 2 (Goibhniu & Shadipinyi) are Gods/Godesses of beer, you don't get this answer. Silenus is the Greek God of Wine. Not beer. I've got 4 different beer Gods/Goddesses, so there are still more to choose from. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Knock - 28 Quade - 25 Saint - 21 Nilrem - 5 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 3 POINTS BONUS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last HT6 - Who wrote this poem? 3 Points Quote:sick of living/unwilling to die ST7 - What do these two items have in common? 3 Points ![]() BT4 - Name 3 Gods and/or Goddesses of Beer 3 Points MUT5 - What is the major role of the box that a speaker is usually attached to? 3 Points RT6 - What day did CBS's eye logo first appear on television?3 Points |
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Edge78
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 10:28 pm EST
MUT5: Les PaulBT4:GOIBHNIU, SILENUS, and SHADIPINYI |
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 6:14 pm EST
RT6 - In January of 1984 a certain company released a product. This product was placed in an ad during the Superbowl. Only 50,000 were sold within the first 74 days. Each product cost $2,495. Name that product. 5 PointsMacintosh computer |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 2:23 pm EST
pwned!
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 2:19 pm EST
Oh. Sorry about that Knock, I mean Quade. You're right. I worded it wrong.
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 2:10 pm EST
Specifically, it' the sierpinski triangle. i used to draw those on acid trips.Though, to be picky, you just asked what it's an example of, not name the type. |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 1:57 pm EST
ST6 - Yes, it's a fractal, but I need you to be more specific. ST6 is locked for only Quade to finish for the point.HT4 - Saint, you are correct. It is the USS Monitor. I never realized there were so many pictures of it. Pretty cool history. RT5 - The only person to fill the 3 seats was Michael McKean. BT3 - Sure. That'll work too. Thanks for the link. The answer I was looking for was ginger. I found your Juniper Berries BTW. I'll give you a couple of extra points for all your efforts. MUT4 - That is Mother Love Bones Apple. Check out the TREE. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Knock - 28 Quade - 25 Saint - 21 Nilrem - 5 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 3 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last HT6 - Who wrote this poem? 3 Points Quote:sick of living/unwilling to die ST6 - What is this an example of? 2 Points ![]() BT4 - Name 3 Gods and/or Goddesses of Beer 3 Points MUT5 - Who is this? 5 Points ![]() RT6 - In January of 1984 a certain company released a product. This product was placed in an ad during the Superbowl. Only 50,000 were sold within the first 74 days. Each product cost $2,495. Name that product. 5 Points |
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Chains
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2005 at 9:59 am EST
man that album thing has really bothered me....i knew i recognised the band members but i could not place it....and i own every pearl jam album in existance....im such an idiot
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2005 at 12:11 am EST
RT5 - Who was the only person to be a host, guest, AND musical guest on SNL? 3 PointsMichael McKean BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points BONUS Herbs Some of the herbs traditionally used in beer include mugwort, heather, and wormwood MUT4 - 4 Points BONUS Name this band AND album Mother Love Bone is the band, the album is "Apple" |
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 10:44 pm EST
HT4 - Is that the first Union ironclad the Monitor?
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 6:39 pm EST
ST6 -- that's a fractal
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 5:39 pm EST
Nilrem is correct. RT5 Those are the Campbells kids of the Campbells soup Co. Knock knocked a bunch out of there. MT2 is Will H. Mayes. He began the first rating system, although it wasn't very closely followed. Not as much as it is today. Damn MPAA. ST5 - Velcro comes from the 2 words, velour and crochet. It's funny cause the non-Velcro(TM) companys are not allowed to utter the word Velcro(TM). Damn words that were originally supposed to be specific brand names. HT4 - That IS the Jamestown settlement. At least as close as they could come with out fancy computers. Damn.....Indians. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 25 Saint - 18 Knock - 16 Nilrem - 5 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT3 - Using these clues, name the actor. 3 POINTS 1st, 4, 5th, 6th, 9, 10, 12, last HT4 - What is this? 3 Points ![]() ST6 - What is this an example of? 2 Points ![]() BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points BONUS MUT4 - 4 Points BONUS Name this band AND album. ![]() RT5 - Who was the only person to be a host, guest, AND musical guest on SNL? 3 Points |
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, January 4, 2005 at 12:59 pm EST
ok now I can't find the link, so I will just take it as I got it wrong.
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 3, 2005 at 5:25 pm EST
Yesh
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 3, 2005 at 5:04 pm EST
Yeah. That was a good one, huh?
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 3, 2005 at 4:45 pm EST
Ok I can't really find the link at the moment, since a lot of the beer sites are blocked for some reason here at work.I hadn't answered any questions, so I had to jump on the bonuses to get in the game took me 45 min to find Mr. Hays |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 3, 2005 at 3:54 pm EST
Yeah. I see it. I need more time to update. I guess while you wait, you can post a link to backup your BT3 - Juniper Berries claim. I've got another answer for that. All your other ones are right BTW. So what, you guys just wait for all to be bonuses...bonusi, then pounce on as many as you can?!?!??! Punks.
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Monday, January 3, 2005 at 3:41 pm EST
*bump*
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 31, 2004 at 1:15 am EST
ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BONUSvelvet, "velour", and hook, "crochet". MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points BONUSWill H. Hays BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points BONUS juniper berries HT4 - Where is this? 7 Points....Jamestown Settlement? |
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nilrem
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 3:51 pm EST
RT5 Campbell soup kids
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2004 at 1:50 pm EST
Correct Quade. The candyman can.Saint - HT4 is not Fort Sumter. Here's a hint. There is a movie coming out next year that will cover this place. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 25 Saint - 18 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points BONUS HINT#1 - Pre-MPAA ![]() HT4 - Where is this? 7 Points ![]() ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BONUS BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points BONUS MUT4 - 4 Points BONUS Name this band AND album. ![]() RT5 - Who are these kids? 5 Points
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 2:06 pm EST
HT4- Fort Sumpter?
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 2:06 pm EST
RT3 - Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew? Cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two?The Candyman Can. (just ask Rorie |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 2:04 pm EST
Edge is correct. It is a rotory engine.Saint is correct also. Magallan named it the Pacific ocean, because when he arrived it was so peaceful from what he just had come from. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 23 Saint - 18 DelMonte - 5 Edge78 - 2 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points ![]() HT4 - Where is this? 7 Points ![]() ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points MUT4 - 4 Points Name this band AND album. ![]() RT3 - Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew? Cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two? 2 Points |
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, December 12, 2004 at 10:54 pm EST
HT3 (Bonus) - Magellan
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Edge78
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 10, 2004 at 9:17 pm EST
RT2: A rotary engine, like in an RX8
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 10, 2004 at 2:32 pm EST
Quade, you is correct. Yippee!!!Come on!!! We need more players on the board!!!!! CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 23 Saint - 16 DelMonte - 5 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points ![]() HT3 - Who named the "Pacific" Ocean? 2 Points BONUS ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points MUT4 - 4 Points Name this band AND album. ![]() RT2 - What is this a representation of? 2 Points BONUS
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 6:36 pm EST
aight, cool. just thought i'd check...MUT3 - Besides Rocha, who's voice can be heard on RATM's "Know Your Enemy"? That's Maynard from Tool. |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 2:08 pm EST
Yes. Everytime I post the questions again, it's an update. Unless I specifically say it isn't.
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 1:34 pm EST
so, i can guess a new question, after an update, right?
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2004 at 1:21 pm EST
Quade, you are correct. The 'what' was a suicide. Budd shot himself on national TV during a press conference.CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 20 Saint - 16 DelMonte - 5 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points ![]() HT3 - Who named the "Pacific" Ocean? 2 Points ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points MUT3 - Besides Rocha, who's voice can be heard on RATM's "Know Your Enemy"? 3 Points RT2 - What is this a representation of? 2 Points
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 6:35 pm EST
Quote:Dodecahedron is the correct answer. Well, gimmie my points then! MUT2 - What/Who was the inspiration to Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot"? Bud Dwyer (not Kurt Cobain which is the common answer) |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 6:01 pm EST
Dodecahedron is the correct answer.Although this is an update, and you may answer another question, I will not turn any questions into bonuses. I'm going to update the rules. Bonuses will not appear until after 3 updates. Sorry Saint. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Quade - 17 Saint - 16 DelMonte - 5 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points ![]() HT3 - Who named the "Pacific" Ocean? 2 Points ST5 - What 2 words does the word Velcro come from? 1 Points BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points MUT2 - What/Who was the inspiration to Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot"? 3 Points RT2 - What is this a representation of? 2 Points ![]() |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 5:17 pm EST
ST4 - What shape do these formulas represent?Dodecahedrons And if that's wrong, can i guess at a different question, or am i out for this round (til they become bonus questions)? |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 at 3:49 pm EST
I'm going to say that Quade is correct. Even though some think the Hsia/Xia dynasty as mythical, there is enough evidence of it being an actual dynasty in my eyes. They had Bronze weapons, irrigation channels, domesticated animals. They cultivated wheat, millet, etc. The Hsia actually did use written symbols, but Shang had a more advanced form of writing.Also Quade got eggplant right. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science Trivia- ST Beer Trivia- BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Saint - 16 Quade - 12 DelMonte - 5 MT2 - Who is this? 8 Points ![]() HT3 - Who named the "Pacific" Ocean? 2 Points ST4 - What shape do these formulas represent? 5 Points ![]() BT3 - Before hops were introduced, what was commonly used to balance the sweetness of malt? 3 Points MUT2 - What/Who was the inspiration to Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot"? 3 Points RT2 - What is this a representation of? 2 Points ![]() |
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KnocK
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 2:41 pm EST
HT2 - What is the first known Chinese Dynasty? 2 Point BONUSThe Shang was the first dynasty to leave written records |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 2:38 pm EST
HT2 - What is the first known Chinese Dynasty? 2 Point BONUSThe Hsia Dynasty (2,200 BCE - 1,766 BCE) predates the Shang, but they're considered mythical [edit: mispled stuf] |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 2:36 pm EST
ST3 - Jersey, Mirabel, and Classic are all types of what plant? 3 Points BONUSEggplant |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 1:50 pm EST
Saint has racked up some serious points with this round. He got all the bonuses correct, but did not get the non-bonus correct.EDIT _ Quade, I originally thought you were incorrect, but I researched deeper. Using black or chocolate is another way of making a dark, and gives it it's unique flaver. The typical way, my answer, was to roast the barley before brewing. I'll post the bonus questions, but probably won't have time to update these till tomorrow afternoon. Sorry. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science - ST Beer - BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: Saint - 16 Quade - 7 DelMonte - 5 HT2 - What is the first known Chinese Dynasty? 2 Point BONUS ST3 - Jersey, Mirabel, and Classic are all types of what plant? 3 Points BONUS |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at 1:21 pm EST
BT2 - What gives a porter it's dark brown color and flavor?Black or chocolate malt |
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Monday, December 6, 2004 at 9:25 am EST
HT2 - The Shang DynastyRT1 (Bonus) - A B-25 accidentally crashed into the 79th floor of the Empire State building in July 1945 killing 14 people. MOT1 (Bonus) - 37 (In reference to Luke 1:37 from Scripture). MUT (Bonus) - The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. The rules said only one update per question unless it was a bonus, but there wasn't a specified limit to the number of bonuses we could shoot for, so I hope I'm complying with the intent of your rules. |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Monday, December 6, 2004 at 9:24 am EST
RT1 - Is the "event" of major historical significance?NO CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science - ST Beer - BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: DelMonte - 5 Quade - 2 Saint - 6 MOT1 - In Cool Hand Luke, What was Luke's prisoner number? 3 Points BONUS HT2 - What is the first known Chinese Dynasty? 2 Point ST3 - Jersey, Mirabel, and Classic are all types of what plant? 3 Points BT2 - What gives a porter it's dark brown color and flavor? 5 Points MUT1 - What was the original band name of Oingo Boingo? 3 Points BONUS RT1 - What event happened in New York in the summer of 1945? 4 Points BONUS |
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, December 5, 2004 at 5:20 pm EST
ST2 - "Hole punch" phenomenon.Question on RT1 - Is the "event" of major historical significance? |
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Sunday, December 5, 2004 at 3:53 pm EST
Points go to Saint, Quade, and DelMonte. Saint, Only one question per update, and thr RT1 guess was incorrect. The station actually closed in December of 45. I'm looking for a summer month. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science - ST Beer - BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: DelMonte - 5 Quade - 2 Saint - 1 MOT1 - In Cool Hand Luke, What was Luke's prisoner number? 3 Points BONUS HT2 - What is the first known Chinese Dynasty? 2 Point ST2 - What is the name given to this strange phenomenon? 5 Points ![]() BT2 - What gives a porter it's dark brown color and flavor? 5 Points MUT1 - What was the original band name of Oingo Boingo? 3 Points BONUS RT1 - What event happened in New York in the summer of 1945? 4 Points BONUS |
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 3, 2004 at 10:53 pm EST
RT1 - The City Hall subway station finally closed after 41 years of service.
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DelMonte
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 3, 2004 at 9:17 pm EST
BT1Pabst was the first brewery to package beer in six packs. After numerous studies, it was determined that six cans was the ideal weight for the average housewife to cart home from the store. |
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Quade
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 3, 2004 at 6:06 pm EST
ST1) What is a Blue Moon.
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Saint
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 3, 2004 at 5:52 pm EST
HT1 - Adolph A. Weinman
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Dr. Pooh
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[quote]Posted: Friday, December 3, 2004 at 2:21 pm EST
RULES: One Question AND Guess per update. Unless it is a BONUS. Only yes/no questions You may use any resource available to you except the 2005 Farmers Almanac. I will give hints occasionally to questions that stick around, but will take points away too. CATEGORIES: Movie Trivia - MOT History Trivia - HT Science - ST Beer - BT Music Trivia - MUT Random Trivia - RT SCORES: MOT1 - In Cool Hand Luke, What was Luke's prisoner number? 3 Points HT1 - Who designed the Mercury Dime? 1 Point ST1 - What event occurs only once about every 30 or so months? 2 Points BT1 - Who produced the first six-pack, and what was the reasoning behind the number six? 5 Points MUT1 - What was the original band name of Oingo Boingo? 3 Points RT1 - What event happened in New York in the summer of 1945? 4 Points |