Hozzászólások - manunkind
Dátum: 2011.11.01. 19:15:06
herd and tower are both correct answers.
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Dátum: 2011.11.01. 03:34:27
(aw, that's sad to hear about Stekkos. he's a good man.
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"There are 78 Crows sitting on a tree , You Shoot one of them down, How many will be left?"
wouldn't the one you shot still be left? the question doesn't specify left in the tree or in the general area (like on the ground).

"There are 78 Crows sitting on a tree , You Shoot one of them down, How many will be left?"
wouldn't the one you shot still be left? the question doesn't specify left in the tree or in the general area (like on the ground).
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Dátum: 2011.10.27. 20:27:29
Which given first name is shared by a Kennedy and popular musician, Kid Rock?
Joe should probably be changed to Joseph.
Joe should probably be changed to Joseph.
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Dátum: 2011.10.25. 18:23:20
Which one is only herbivore and not an omnivore?
aren't cats CARNivorous by nature?
aren't cats CARNivorous by nature?
Dátum: 2011.10.18. 01:56:25
well, according to NASA, the orbit of Uranus is 84 earth years. so, if it was discovered in 1846, wouldn't that be nearly two complete orbits?
but NASA additionally says that Uranus was discovered in 1781, so that would make it closer to three and a very incorrect question.
it was Neptune that was discovered in 1846. Neptune's orbit is 165 years. Neptune has made one orbit.
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm? Object=Uranus&Display=Facts&System=Metric
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm? Object=Neptune&Display=Facts&System=Metric
but NASA additionally says that Uranus was discovered in 1781, so that would make it closer to three and a very incorrect question.
it was Neptune that was discovered in 1846. Neptune's orbit is 165 years. Neptune has made one orbit.
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm? Object=Uranus&Display=Facts&System=Metric
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm? Object=Neptune&Display=Facts&System=Metric
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Dátum: 2011.10.15. 07:14:50
grammar: Which movie was Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness inspired?
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Dátum: 2011.10.13. 04:16:52
grammar: When did Jimmy Carter won the Nobel peace prize?
win
win
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Dátum: 2011.10.10. 17:45:05
celebrate need not be capitalized and grammar: What month does Canada Celebrate Thanksgiving?
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Dátum: 2011.10.10. 17:38:51
"The rings of Saturn was discovered in what year?"
rings is plural. was should be were.
rings is plural. was should be were.
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Dátum: 2011.10.10. 17:34:43
which is not a musical?
hitchiker's guide to the galaxy is listed as correct, and while best known as a book, it wasn't hard to find that the cult phenomenon has indeed also been a musical:
The third, and least successful stage show was held at the Rainbow Theatre in London, in July 1980. This was the second production directed by Ken Campbell. The Rainbow Theatre had been adapted for stagings of rock operas in the 1970s, and both reference books mentioned in footnotes indicate that this, coupled with incidental music throughout the performance, caused some reviewers to label it as a "musical". This was the first adaptation for which Adams wrote the "Dish of the Day" sequence. The production ran for over three hours, and was widely panned for this, as well as for the music, laser effects, and the acting. Despite attempts to shorten the script, and make other changes, it closed three or four weeks early (accounts differ), and lost a lot of money. Despite the bad reviews, there were at least two stand-out performances: Michael Cule and David Learner both went on from this production to appearances in the TV adaptation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker%27s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
hitchiker's guide to the galaxy is listed as correct, and while best known as a book, it wasn't hard to find that the cult phenomenon has indeed also been a musical:
The third, and least successful stage show was held at the Rainbow Theatre in London, in July 1980. This was the second production directed by Ken Campbell. The Rainbow Theatre had been adapted for stagings of rock operas in the 1970s, and both reference books mentioned in footnotes indicate that this, coupled with incidental music throughout the performance, caused some reviewers to label it as a "musical". This was the first adaptation for which Adams wrote the "Dish of the Day" sequence. The production ran for over three hours, and was widely panned for this, as well as for the music, laser effects, and the acting. Despite attempts to shorten the script, and make other changes, it closed three or four weeks early (accounts differ), and lost a lot of money. Despite the bad reviews, there were at least two stand-out performances: Michael Cule and David Learner both went on from this production to appearances in the TV adaptation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhiker%27s_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
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Dátum: 2011.10.10. 17:18:48
"Who is not actor?"
the word "an" is missing, and the answer marked as correct, Elton John, is not entirely true (Tommy, SNL, etc.). adding "primarily" would solve the problem.
the word "an" is missing, and the answer marked as correct, Elton John, is not entirely true (Tommy, SNL, etc.). adding "primarily" would solve the problem.
giving every other clan 27 mil is kind of silly. clans have different numbers of members at different character levels with different commitment to building. it'd be impossible to do equitably. removing the SE built into the soul well by the cheater shouldn't be hard. removing the SE built into individual buildings is trickier. there should be records - there certainly are records of active clan members' building. removing SE from individual buildings would temporarily make things very messy for the clan, including members who hadn't cheated, by unleveling buildings. what would happen with buildings that have a prerequisite building if the prerequisite building was suddenly not at the prerequisite level?
Dátum: 2011.10.06. 18:12:36
Dancer, Bonobo is the stage name of Simon Green, a British musician, which seems to make 'pop star' a second correct answer. that's my guess, anyway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo_(musician)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo_(musician)
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Dátum: 2011.09.23. 19:08:54
Except from fire, acid or other similar chemicals what else can cause a burn?
extreme cold is marked as correct, but additionally, intense wind (another answer) causes what is known as "wind burn."
extreme cold is marked as correct, but additionally, intense wind (another answer) causes what is known as "wind burn."
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Dátum: 2011.09.23. 18:51:57
What is not accurate in the expression "shooting star"?
confusing phrasing of the question. what they are looking for is an accurate explanation of "shooting star," but the question makes it sounds like they are looking for an inaccurate explanation.
confusing phrasing of the question. what they are looking for is an accurate explanation of "shooting star," but the question makes it sounds like they are looking for an inaccurate explanation.
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Dátum: 2011.09.23. 05:11:31
What does UPS mean?
besides the ambiguity, United Parcel Service is marked as incorrect.
besides the ambiguity, United Parcel Service is marked as incorrect.

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Dátum: 2011.09.22. 20:21:46
Wtfakkeltje, actually minnesota's motto is land of 10,000 lakes.
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Dátum: 2011.09.22. 20:19:46
Which country is the home of the troll culture?
ambiguous. what is meant by troll culture? mythology? the plastic toys with the poofy hair? critical forum users?
ambiguous. what is meant by troll culture? mythology? the plastic toys with the poofy hair? critical forum users?
Dátum: 2011.09.21. 19:41:53
A trilogy comprises how many films?
i think i strained my brain trying to answer this one.
i think i strained my brain trying to answer this one.
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Dátum: 2011.09.20. 02:38:59
What's the Islam religion's God called?
grammar
grammar