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#21
[MENTION=19258]thawoods[/MENTION]

comments and corrections first, or else I get kicked out before I finish the post lol

laponians = laps = saami = sami

And LOL, well, I got the Scandinavian part right at least ROFL. Freaking Iceland.

1.- Incorrect, it was the Permian/Triassic extinction (before dinosaurs lol) 95% of all species went bye bye.

2.- Considering the metro area Tokyo > Jakarta > Seoul > Dehli > Shanghai....I swear I would have put NY here.

3.- Yenisei instead of Huang He and all is good

4.- 1337 to 1453, 116 years

5.- Flavius Valerius Constantinus. Yup good old Constantine was the final nail in the coffin to the old republic structures of Rome and the bringer of Eastern Mysticism. The Constantinian "Monarchy" was he first "medieval-like" political form.
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#22
LJay Wrote:But did you not read that recently the name Denali has been reinstated as the official name for it? It is now no longer McKinley.

k.

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#23
Now Q&A

1. Well-known female tennis champion, former wife of Agassi. Stefi Graff
2. Real name of Muhammad Ali. Chuck....the hell do I know
3. Inventor of basket-ball. who the fuck cares
4. Best soccer player of all-time. Pelé for sure (Edson Arantes blah blah blah long name).
5. Sport adopted from Native Indians by the French, very popular in all-female academies. Beats me


1.- Largest aminal species that ever existed?
2.- Last western imperator that actually held power?
3.- 5 Romance languages currently used
4.- The 2 top generals of Justinian I?
5.- First French King that used such title (that is, Rex Franciae vs the old Rex Francorum)?
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#24
Insertnamehere Wrote:Now Q&A

1. Well-known female tennis champion, former wife of Agassi. Stefi Graff - /
2. Real name of Muhammad Ali. Chuck....the hell do I know - x Cassius Clay
3. Inventor of basket-ball. who the fuck cares - x James Naismith
4. Best soccer player of all-time. Pelé for sure (Edson Arantes blah blah blah long name). - ? not Diego Maradona?
5. Sport adopted from Native Indians by the French, very popular in all-female academies. Beats me - x LaCrosse


1.- Largest aminal species that ever existed? - it was a dinosaur
2.- Last western imperator that actually held power? - Romulus Augustulus
3.- 5 Romance languages currently used - Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian
4.- The 2 top generals of Justinian I? - idk.
5.- First French King that used such title (that is, Rex Franciae vs the old Rex Francorum)?
- idk. he was Carolingian i guess? >_>

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1. Inventor of the battery
2. Inventor of the micro-scope
3. Inventor of the radio
4. Inventor of the safety match
5. Inventor of the tele-phone
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#25
[MENTION=19258]thawoods[/MENTION]

corrections and shit

Nope, Maradona comes statistically (# goals, etc) second to Pelé

1.- Nope, Blue whale still takes the title at least with respect to the dinosaur fossils found so far.
2.- Nope, we have to go way back to Valentinian III to find an emperor that 1) actually controlled the territory and lets say, not just Italy 2) was not a puppet of someone else and 3) had some form of legitimacy to his title, aka, recognized by the Eastern Emperor, not self-proclaimed, not appointed by a "man behind the power" like Ricimer.
3.- All good Smile
4.- Belisarius and Narses
5.- Nah, it didn't happen until later, well within the Capetian dinasty. Philippe II Auguste (1180-1223) was the first to use King of France and not King of the Franks
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#26
ok this is easy

I dunno any of those except that the microscope claim can be dubious. Gallileo probably.


1.- First man on space
2.- Highest capital city in the world
3.- First proper "human" species according to current taxonimical trends?
4.- The core of the 2 gas giants (planets) is comprised most likely of.....
5.- what elements cause the earth to have a magnetic field?
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#27
i think telly savalas invented the tellivision.
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#28
johnny196775 Wrote:i think telly savalas invented the tellivision.

you think so? is this some kind of conspiracy again?
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#29
Insertnamehere Wrote:ok this is easy

I dunno any of those except that the microscope claim can be dubious. Gallileo probably.


1.- First man on space - yuri gagarin
2.- Highest capital city in the world - kathmandu
3.- First proper "human" species according to current taxonimical trends? - australopithecus aureus
4.- The core of the 2 gas giants (planets) is comprised most likely of..... - metallic hydrogen
5.- what elements cause the earth to have a magnetic field?
- nickel et iron

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1. What do you call the almost negligible layer identified between the crust and the mantle?
2. Who was the first woman to fly a plane?
3. Who was the first woman in space?
4. What antipodean city was the last to be hit by an earth-quake?
5. What is the other name for the Forbidden City?
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#30
1.- Correct
2.- Nope, La Paz. Kathmandu is like....the 20th lol
3.- Try the genus Homo. Homo habilis.
4.- Correct
5.- Correct


thawoods Wrote:1. What do you call the almost negligible layer identified between the crust and the mantle?
2. Who was the first woman to fly a plane?
3. Who was the first woman in space?
4. What antipodean city was the last to be hit by an earth-quake?
5. What is the other name for the Forbidden City?


1.- Mohorovičić discontinuity
2.- Therese Peltier
3.- Valentina Tereshkova
4.- Antipodal to me is inland China, a bit south of Xian and and I haven't heard of big EQ there, but I'm sure there's like 100000 small ones everyday anyway.
5.- the fuck do I know


1.- Current atomic model?
2.- How many Pluto-like dwarf planets have been discovered in the solar system
3.- Brightest star in the universe, as seen from earth?
4.- How many supercontinents have existed since earth stopped being a fire ball?
5.- Nearest star to the sun?
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