OCmike's Humpday Challenge
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OCmike's Humpday Challenge
OCmike's Humpday Challenge
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour
1. Elvis is the second-highest earning dead music celebrity. Who is the first?
2. What pro wrestler used to star in the syndicated show “Thunder in Paradise”?
3. What does “TCP/IP” stand for?
4. Where is Pace Picante Sauce made?
5. What is the first name of Bill Gates’ wife?
6. Who used to make a car called the “Toronado”?
7. Name four flavors of Doritos.
8. What is “Hungarian Notation”?
9. What is an emulsion?
10. Who is going to be on the cover of Madden 2008 by EA Sports?
11. Who is the current head of the World Bank?
12. What was Condoleeza Rice's position in George H.W. Bush's administration?
13. From what country did the VA Tech shooter hail?
14. What are the ingredients in a "Cosmopolitan"?
15. What is a "Bouillabaise"?
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour
1. Elvis is the second-highest earning dead music celebrity. Who is the first?
2. What pro wrestler used to star in the syndicated show “Thunder in Paradise”?
3. What does “TCP/IP” stand for?
4. Where is Pace Picante Sauce made?
5. What is the first name of Bill Gates’ wife?
6. Who used to make a car called the “Toronado”?
7. Name four flavors of Doritos.
8. What is “Hungarian Notation”?
9. What is an emulsion?
10. Who is going to be on the cover of Madden 2008 by EA Sports?
11. Who is the current head of the World Bank?
12. What was Condoleeza Rice's position in George H.W. Bush's administration?
13. From what country did the VA Tech shooter hail?
14. What are the ingredients in a "Cosmopolitan"?
15. What is a "Bouillabaise"?
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8. Hungarian Notation is how waiters and waitresses write down your orders. It's called this because .... you're hungry and they're noting.
Actually it's a convention by which variables are named in programming languages. The variable is prefixed with an indication of the data type the variable will hold and then the name ... usually helpful to give it a meaningful name like what it's holding .....
For example. intPostTotals or iPostTotals is Hungarian Notation and defines a variable of integer data type used to store Post totals.
Actually it's a convention by which variables are named in programming languages. The variable is prefixed with an indication of the data type the variable will hold and then the name ... usually helpful to give it a meaningful name like what it's holding .....
For example. intPostTotals or iPostTotals is Hungarian Notation and defines a variable of integer data type used to store Post totals.
With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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Re: OCmike's Humpday Challenge
Oldsmobile.......OCmike wrote:
6. Who used to make a car called the “Toronado”?
my former boss actually owned one.....
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9. What is an emulsion?
That depends, as it can be a couple of things. For one, it can be a suspension of liquid within another liquid: for instance oil in water or milk in fat. It is also a water-based paint with matte finish. Or in my world, it's a light-sensitive photographic coating, consisting of silver bromide or silver halide in a medium such as gelatin on a photographic plate, paper, or film.
Do I get bonus points for the multiple answer Mike?
That depends, as it can be a couple of things. For one, it can be a suspension of liquid within another liquid: for instance oil in water or milk in fat. It is also a water-based paint with matte finish. Or in my world, it's a light-sensitive photographic coating, consisting of silver bromide or silver halide in a medium such as gelatin on a photographic plate, paper, or film.
Do I get bonus points for the multiple answer Mike?
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Well since I was just looking for "a suspension of a liquid within another liquid", you absolutely get bonus points!Jay in Phoenix wrote:9. What is an emulsion?
That depends, as it can be a couple of things. For one, it can be a suspension of liquid within another liquid: for instance oil in water or milk in fat. It is also a water-based paint with matte finish. Or in my world, it's a light-sensitive photographic coating, consisting of silver bromide or silver halide in a medium such as gelatin on a photographic plate, paper, or film.
Do I get bonus points for the multiple answer Mike?
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BTW: Cobain is only the highest earner this year because Courtney Love sold out a 25% share in his songwriting rights for a HUGE lump sum. I'm sure she'll spend that money responsibly and not on heroin.
BTW: Cobain is only the highest earner this year because Courtney Love sold out a 25% share in his songwriting rights for a HUGE lump sum. I'm sure she'll spend that money responsibly and not on heroin.
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I'm laughing at your post, even though you're describing an entirely theoretical scenario.Smackie Chan wrote:15. What Stuart Scott says when Bizzarofelice goes yard?
I think he ground rule doubled once, but the epicanthic folds might have caused her to think he was someone else - Thurston Moore? Rick Astley? David Eckstine?
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Mikey wrote:PaulOCmike wrote:I'm going to need a first name, middle initial, date and place of birth. TIA.Mikey wrote:11. Wolfowitz
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Ithaca (maybe related to Odysseus?)
I knew all that info, I just didn't realize it was required...
Sorry, no. And she didn't shine shoes and say, "Lawdy, lawdy, LAWDY", either...PSUFAN wrote:Token?
That would be the head that Paul thinks with, located between his knock-knees.11. Who is the current head of the World Bank?
sin,
Smokin' hottie, BTW. Did Bruce Jenner recommend a stylist?
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mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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It was more like "I don't know nothin 'bout birthin no quagmires!"OCmike wrote:Sorry, no. And she didn't shine shoes and say, "Lawdy, lawdy, LAWDY", either...
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12. house nigga? actually, some sort of expert about the commies and stuff.
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mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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why didn't george just break out the vulcan mind meld thing on vlad? It's way more accurate than the stare into the soul thing. They teach you how to trick that in kgb school. Condi shoulda known that, being as she's official commie stuff smartypants.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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