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1. Man. Dead
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Did he die before the 20th century?
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-18 14:29:52)
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Involved in the arts (painting, scultping, writing, music, dance, etc) ?
"The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman
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1. Man. Dead
2. Yes
3. No
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crud! I've never heard of Ann Radcliffe either.
4. was he a scientist?
Also i should point out that you are supposed to relist the questions before the answers, abbreviating as you see fit.
Like this:
1. Man. dead
2. Yes he died before the 20th century
3. No he was not involved in the arts.
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Man. dead
2. Yes, he died before the 20th century
3. No, he was not involved in the arts.
4. Yes, he was a scientist.
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5. Was he born in the British Isles?
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Did he win a Nobel Prize?
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Hey, please dont waste questions. The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in the 20th century. We already know that this person died BEFORE the 20th century. And Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously. Sometimes it pays to think carefully before posting.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2010-03-31 03:45:55)
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You have some anger control issues. It's supposed to be a game...So one person makes a mistake? No big deal.
Dont jump on me now, im just saying take it easy and lets continue with the game.
Last edited by LuisRodg (2007-11-19 02:23:23)
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Yes, let's continue. You are perfectly right Jane, but it comes across a bit aggressively.
We can discuss questions first, of course ... but how do we distinguish between a discussion question and a game question?
"The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman
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I think the best way would be to assume that all questions are game questions, except when explicitly noted otherwise.
Or maybe we could cleverly phrase the discussion questions so that the answers aren't yes/no.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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1. Man. dead
2. Yes, he died before the 20th century
3. No, he was not involved in the arts.
4. Yes, he was a scientist.
5. No, he was not born in the British Isles.
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Albert Einstein is a violinist. Therefore, he involved in music.
Daya
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He used to play the violin. He's dead now. No longer is he involved in music.
Boy let me tell you what:
I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
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hehehe!
6. was he alive in the 18th century?
Last edited by mikau (2007-11-20 03:53:44)
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Man. dead
2. Yes, he died before the 20th century
3. No, he was not involved in the arts.
4. Yes, he was a scientist.
5. No, he was not born in the British Isles.
6. Yes, he was alive in the 18th century.
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7. Was he German?
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1. Man. dead
2. Yes, he died before the 20th century
3. No, he was not involved in the arts.
4. Yes, he was a scientist.
5. No, he was not born in the British Isles.
6. Yes, he was alive in the 18th century.
7. Yes, he was German
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8. was it Carl Friedrich Gauss?
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Man. dead
2. Yes, he died before the 20th century
3. No, he was not involved in the arts.
4. Yes, he was a scientist.
5. No, he was not born in the British Isles.
6. Yes, he was alive in the 18th century.
7. Yes, he was German
8. No, it was not Carl Friedrich Gauss
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9. Was it Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?
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Yes, it was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
Last edited by siva.eas (2007-11-20 14:32:06)
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Albert Einstein was a violinist. Therefore, he involved in music.
Daya
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That's a bit repetitive, don't you think? Can i be next?
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