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There has been pretty much no traffic in the games forum lately and I am hoping that a new game may spice it up. I hope..... So here is the idea. Very similar to many of the games but for people who know way too much about nothing. The first person will ask a trivia question that will hopefully be answered by the next. The person who answers has to ask their own trivia and so on.... Anyway, The primary colors of paint are red, blue and yellow. These are not the same three primary colors as light. What are the three primary colors of light? Rock Rock On!
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Red, green, and blue.
Question...We all know that the blue whale is the current largest living mammal. What is the current smallest living mammal?
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Annietopia wrote:
Question...We all know that the blue whale is the current largest living mammal. What is the current smallest living mammal?
The answer to that is the Kitti's hog-nosed bat of Thailand Baseball Trivia: Q: What former Negro League player is the only pitcher in the Hall of Fame with a losing major league record?
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Satchel Page. I admit I had to look that one up and wouldn't have answered but no one else seemed to want to reply. Good question. What act is the shape of a pretzel supposed to resemble? Rock Rock On!
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jkan0525 wrote:Satchel Page. I admit I had to look that one up and wouldn't have answered but no one else seemed to want to reply. Good question.
What act is the shape of a pretzel supposed to resemble? The cossed arms of a person praying. Am I right? okay forgot I have to pose a new question. What color of clear plastic blocks red light?
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Joined: 3/20/2007 Posts: 148 Location: Honolulu, HI
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jkan0525 wrote:What act is the shape of a pretzel supposed to resemble? My guess: a hug jkan0525 wrote:What color of clear plastic blocks red light? Uh, clear? "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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 Rank: CodeFling

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Presidential Trivia: "Camp David" presidential retreat was originally called what by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt? "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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CodeFling wrote:Presidential Trivia: "Camp David" presidential retreat was originally called what by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt? A: Shangri-La Q: The Star of David is also often called what( predominantly in Muslim and Arabic cultures)? "I reject your reality and substitute my own" - Adam Savage, Mythbusters Flings Flung: 40 total orders- Regular items- 22 Orders, 40 items; MB/AMB- 16 orders, 23 MBs/AMBs; 2 Canceled( 1 voluntary, 1 bad batch of Batteries w/ Chargers) In 9 months of Flings I have already surpassed my purchases of almost 2yrs on that other DOD site where it's nearly impossible to get their mystery 'bag'... lol ~~Jinx
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krhamit wrote:jkan0525 wrote:Satchel Page. I admit I had to look that one up and wouldn't have answered but no one else seemed to want to reply. Good question.
What act is the shape of a pretzel supposed to resemble? The cossed arms of a person praying. Am I right? okay forgot I have to pose a new question. What color of tinted plastic blocks red light? someone will have to go to wikipedia to verify the answers, do we get points at the end?
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Jiinx wrote:
Q: The Star of David is also often called what( predominantly in Muslim and Arabic cultures)?
In medieval times, the star was known as the Seal of Solomon, and was a popular Islamic symbol. In Medieval Jewish, Christian and Islamic legends, the Seal of Solomon was a magical signet ring said to have been possessed by King Solomon, which variously gave him the power to command demons (or jinni), genies, or to speak with animals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Solomonoh rats, forgot i have to ask another question. What do you call it when it is raining out, but the rain dos not hit the ground?
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Holy! This got pretty long pretty quick...for my pretzel question praying is correct. My guess for what color of plastic blocks red light would be yellow. I will wait before looking up the rain question to see if someone knows since I don't and looking it up is my last resort. Rock Rock On!
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krhamit wrote:What do you call it when it is raining out, but the rain dos not hit the ground? Fog?  I kind of stink at trivia. "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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CodeFling wrote:krhamit wrote:What do you call it when it is raining out, but the rain dos not hit the ground? Fog?  I kind of stink at trivia. However, not all rain reaches the surface; some evaporates while falling through dry air. This is called virga, a phenomenon often seen in hot, dry desert regions' you need to pose a question to continue the thread, please.
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krhamit wrote: However, not all rain reaches the surface; some evaporates while falling through dry air. This is called virga, a phenomenon often seen in hot, dry desert regions'
you need to pose a question to continue the thread, please.
Ahh... interesting! Recently (last couple of years), when paleontologists discovered a new species of dinosaur, they were listening to a famous rock guitarist's music during the dig. They decided to name the dinosaur after the musician. What's the name of the newly discovered dinosaur species? "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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Well, didn't mean to kill this thread. No guesses? "TinyGecko" is now "CodeFling"
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CodeFling wrote:[quote=krhamit]
Recently (last couple of years), when paleontologists discovered a new species of dinosaur, they were listening to a famous rock guitarist's music during the dig. They decided to name the dinosaur after the musician. What's the name of the newly discovered dinosaur species?
The dinosaur full name is Masiakasaurus knopfleri, and it was named after the Dire Strait's guitarist Mark Knopfler. Really cool question...and I admit that I looked it up. Okay... Where was the first traffic light in America?
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Annietopia wrote: Where was the first traffic light in America?
A: Good ole Motor City  Detroit Michigan Q: What is the difference between a Village and a Hamlet? Hint: A Hamlet can become a Village but a Village cannot become a Hamlet. ~~Jinx  "I reject your reality and substitute my own" - Adam Savage, Mythbusters Flings Flung: 40 total orders- Regular items- 22 Orders, 40 items; MB/AMB- 16 orders, 23 MBs/AMBs; 2 Canceled( 1 voluntary, 1 bad batch of Batteries w/ Chargers) In 9 months of Flings I have already surpassed my purchases of almost 2yrs on that other DOD site where it's nearly impossible to get their mystery 'bag'... lol ~~Jinx
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Jiinx wrote:Annietopia wrote: Where was the first traffic light in America?
A: Good ole Motor City  Detroit Michigan ~~Jinx  Actually the website I found said... The first traffic light in America was set up in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1914. I went with the question so we could all chant "Cleveland Rocks" over and over again.
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A hamlet is not incorporated and a village is. Hamlets are like villages that are not big enough to be villages even. Typically a hamlet relies on a surrounding or nearby village for structure (utlities, regulations etc.). New York has a surprising number of Hamlets. What does the word "Kamikaze" mean and what was it's original significance (before WWII)? Rock Rock On!
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jkan0525 wrote:A hamlet is not incorporated and a village is. Hamlets are like villages that are not big enough to be villages even. Typically a hamlet relies on a surrounding or nearby village for structure (utlities, regulations etc.). New York has a surprising number of Hamlets.
What does the word "Kamikaze" mean and what was it's original significance (before WWII)? Kamikaze means "Divine Wind", and it actually originally referred to a typhoon which destroyed Kubla Khan's ships when he attempted to take over Japan...twice...in 1274 and 1281 What is odd about the actor that portrayed Luca Brasi in the Godfather movie? 39 flings as of 7-4-08 and counting
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