The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Party Room => Brain Food => Topic started by: pokeplayer984 on January 01, 2006, 09:57:50 AM
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Okay, the rules of this game are simple.
I will put in a little statement about something and you try to guess whether that statement is Fact (True) or Crap! (False)
If you guess it right, it's your turn to give a Fact or Crap! statement.
Now, here's the catch, you have to explain why it's Fact or Crap! Otherwise, your answer won't count.
There's also another thing, you must wait for confirmination of your answer before you can post a Fact or Crap! statement. If this rule is broken, the statement you posted won't count. However, you will be given 24 hours to put in a new statement to redeem yourself. If you do not post a new one within 24 hours, it becomes a free-for-all (meaning anyone can give one.), with the exception that the one who broke this rule can't post one.
If you post a Fact or Crap! statement when it's not your turn, it won't count.
Here's a little example I'll start with:
In the original LBT movie, Ducky is refered as a Duckbill.
Answer: Crap! In the original movie, Ducky was refered as a swimmer by Littlefoot's mother and as a bigmouth by the narrorator.
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Now, time for the real one...
Fact or Crap!
Because of all his hard work, Charles Dickens, the author of A Christmas Carol, was actually quite rich through his life.
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Okay, go for it guys! :)
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I think that would be a fact if you are refering to the end of his life and crap if you refer to the beginning. He started out very poor having to work in a factory as a child and being unable to attend school regularly because of his families' poverty. He worked his way up though and two years before his death he was rich enough to buy a mansion. I respect Dickens for his not forgetting about the poor when becoming successful. To this day the rich and well off often blame the poor for their poverty rather than seriously trying to help and respect them.
Having this 50:50 chance for the answer I will say Crap interpreting your "through his life" to include the early life of Dickens during which he was really very poor.
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You are correct, Malte. I was indeed also referring to the early parts of his life.
However, I suspect not many people taking his work seriously, based on the fact of how poorly written they were. They did get the main storyline, plot and message out nicely, I'll give him that. Sadly though, they had multiple spelling and grammer mistakes. (Heck, I'm making a little story based on Charles Dickens most famous of all stories and am having a hard time making it as accurate as possible.) :o
I highly doubt some readers felt that they needed 4 long paragraphs reffering of how important death was to a story. I highly doubt anyone needed that at all really.
His books often show the rewards we get from the good deeds we do in life. For instance, as I saw with a South Park retelling of "Great Exceptations," it showed how a single good deed of helpping a stranger at his lowest point in life can reward you quite greatly in your later life.
I can indeed understand his work quite greatly. I feel that, despite Charles Dickens actually being dead, he is one author that will never truly die.
Well, since you caught me there, Malte, it's your turn.
And don't forget, your statement can be ANYTHING!
EDIT: Junior Post!! I'm now a Petrie. :)
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And don't forget, your statement can be ANYTHING!
Not quite anything ;) If one came up with statements to which one would have to answer by giving opinions rather than facts it wouldn't work out.
Fact or Crap, "Benjamin Franklin's inventions include a music instrument".
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Fact. I believe it was called the armonica. I was going to post a picture of it but I forgot how to post images. Can someone remind me, please? Speaking of crap, that is what the weather has been doind sinse thursday. We have had a tornado outbreak and everything. Not uncommon for this time of year. See Strange Weather that I posted in th fridge.
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Quite right F-14. For some reason the armonica has almost been forgotten. I'm wondering what it sounds like. For all I know it is based on the same kind of sound production that creates sounds if you rub over the edge of a wine glas with a wet finger. Your turn F-14.
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Fact or crap:
The worst tornado in US history was the tri-state tornado in 1925 that tore across three states. By the way, whoever responds to this, please tell me how to post pictures. Please.
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If the term "tornado" excludes "hurricane" Katrina and if the number of deads is to be the measure on what tornado is the worst the tri-state tornado of 1925 would be the worst in US history leaving 695 people dead and more than 2000 injured.
You know how to post pictures. You already did so in the favorite computer game thread. You attach the pictures to the message using the bar you will find below the post icons.
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You are correct. But tornados and hurricanes are two different things. A hurricane covers a large area and can last weeks. Tornados on the other hand usually spawn from thunderstorms (although thet can form at any time) and rarely last more than a few minutes and are usually pretty weak. THe tir-state tornato was one unusual exception. It lasted for houres and now some people believe it might have been several tornados. This has yet to be proven though. :yes
Alright, I know what to do now. Earlier, the "File attachment" bar was not showing up. It is now, though. It won't give me that option when I am editing a post thoigh. Why is this?
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Alright, I know what to do now. Earlier, the "File attachment" bar was not showing up. It is now, though. It won't give me that option when I am editing a post thoigh. Why is this?
Sorry, no idea :(
Fact or Crap: By remaining in office for more than two terms US president Franklin D. Roosevelt broke the 22nd amendment of the constitution which was forgiven though because nobody wanted to change Presidents during WW2 anyway.
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Crap! I do believe the 22nd amendment was made after WWII, 1951 to be exact. Before that, presidents could run as mant times as they wanted as far as I know. I could be wrong so please correct me if I am. Actually, I just looked it up. I am not sure if that is cheating but anyway, the following text came from Wikipedia on the 22nd amendment: Prior to the adoption of the amendment, the constitution set no limit on the number of presidential terms. The United States Congress proposed the amendment on March 21, 1947. It was ratified by the requisite number of states on February 27, 1951. The link is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22nd_amendment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22nd_amendment)
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it is indeed crap Malte as the amendment wasn't added until after FDRs death. The Amendment was passed to prevent another FDR, although Truman as the president in office when the amendment went into effect , was exempt(he could have served as many terms as he wanted). The "2 term limit' was really an tradition, rather than law.
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The statement was as craby as a statement can get ;)
I even provided an excuse why a break of constitution might have been tolerated. Till then indeed there had been only the example Washington had set by resigning after two terms and nobody had ever considered (or at least not attempted) to go for a third term. The 22nd Amendment was passed in 1951. Your turn F-14.
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Fact or crap...
Here is an interesting one. Okey, someone wrote a story about a ship callet the Titan. It was to be the largest ship ever built and was said to be unsinkible. While on its first voyage, in the month of April in the North Atlantic, the ship struck an ice burg and sank. Hundreds of people died as there were not enough lifeboats for everyone. This was in a novel written 14 years before the Titanic sank so basically, someone predicted the Titanic disaster. Fact or crap?
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I think it's a fact. I'm not a hundred percent certain, but I'm quite sure I read something like this when Titanic came to the cinemas.
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I did some research and found that (at least according to some webpages) there was such a book indeed published in 1898 and written by Morgan Robertson.
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^^Wow! Amazing what you can learn on the internet these days. :)
BTW, if you guys can't come up with one at any given time, I've got a couple already in mind. :) Just in case! ^_^
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In case my answer was right (despite the fact I'm rather sure about it I mean to wait until confirmation) you are welcome to take my turn if you are aching to come up with the ones you thought of pokeplayer :)
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(I've read that Malte, and you are right...it is fact that there is such a book.)
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You are correct, Malte. The book is called Futility. It came out in 1898.
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If you post your Fact or Crap idea here within the next few hours pokeplayer this is perfectly fine with me :)
If you don't I'll come up with the next one in about ten hours from now on.
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Sorry pokeplayer, next time then, or if you answer this fact or crap correctly.
Fact or Crap:
Most of the hundreds of American civilians killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor were killed by Japanese fighter planes strafing them.
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Crap! Only 60 civilians died at Pearl Harbor and most of them died from falling debris. I've heard this countless times on the History Channel.
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Double Crap indeed. There were 68 civilians killed at Pearl Harbor and 35 wounded. Many of the civilian casualties were in fact killed by American anti-aircraft shells that fell back onto Honolulu. I confess this Fact or Crap question of mine was partly motivated by the movie Pearl Harbor. I reckon I should add a post about that particular movie in the war in movies thread.
Your turn F-14.
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>_< Ah, dang it! I just couldn't get on yesterday because my little brother hogged the computer! :angry: :angry: :angry: :mad
And today will be rather difficult due to the fact that I have work. :( *sighs* life can be so unfair sometimes. :cry
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The book in question was called the "Sinking of the Titan".(Refering to the question before the last one)
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Ok, fact or crap
The Lusitania was carrying weapons when it was torpedoed just as the crew of the u-boat suspected.
Here is a second one.
Fact or crap
The Lusitania was actually sunk by a second explosion and may have survived the torpedo hit.
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The first claim is a fact. Not that it would cast a better light on anyone, but the Louisitania did carry ammunition.
As for that second explosion claim I admit that I don't know it myself and according to what the internet provides the matter is still controversial. John Light claims there must've been such an explosion, Robert Ballart claims there can't have been. Either of them will know more about the Louisitania as I do (and so will you F-14). So I reckon I'm going to learn something here :)
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Having read a little more it seems that there was a second explosion (so it would be fact) but they don't know for sure if it was the ammunition exploding, or if coal dust whirled up by the torpedo hit caused it, or if it was a steam explosion created by sea-water pouring onto the hot machinery.
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According to a book I have, Ballard claimed that the ammunition was intact and the torpedo apparently tore open a coal bunker. He thought it was the coal dust but I heard on the History Channel that coal dust was watered down to prevent it from being ignited by sparks from machinery. It is unlikely that the dust could have ignited. I think the explosion was caused by the boilers exploding. However, we may never know because the ship was depth charged by the Irish Navy for target practice and any trace of the cause of the second explosion has probably been lost.
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You are probably right F-14. Now who has the next question?
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ALright, here is a Star Wars one.
Fact or crap
After Mark Hamill had a motercycle accident, he was badly scarred up. So to explain Luke suddenly having scars in Empire Strikes Back, they made it so that a snow beast attacks Luke and he has the scars as a result of that. Fact or crap?
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Okay, I have seen that movie before, but based on the fact that I can't remember it much, I'm gonna have to take a wild guess and break my own rules for once.
FACT!
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I know this isn't part of the topic but I need to get the bio thing sorted out so I can start my story off. all i need is it to be sorted and the pesonally messegers are going unanswered to sort it out as well. It will take only a few minutes of your time. please sort it out so I can begin.
-Threehorn
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pokeplayer984 is correct. It is fact. I'm not sure where I heard that. It may have been the commentary on the dvd. Your turn, pokeplayer984.
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Yes!
Okay, here we go!
Fact or Crap: (Note: Due to this one being about religon, and some of you wanting nothing to do with that sort of thing, I will accept a wild guess.)
Wilford Wooddruff was the first Latter-Day Saint Prophet to record his own voice.
Oh, and Threehorn, I have posted the personality a few hours ago. I hope you can understand it enough to work with as she is a tough one just to work with in the end.
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Okay, I don't understand it, but why isn't anyone guessing the Fact or Crap! statement?
Maybe you just didn't see it.
Here it is again...
Fact or Crap!:
Wilford Wooddruff was the first Latter-Day Saint Prophet to record his own voice.
Look at that, nicely bolded this time! :^.^:
Hope you can see it better now. -_-
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No problem with being unable to see or read as far as I am concerned.
I checked for it the day you posted it. I found no mention of any voice recordings while due to the ambiguity of the English word "record" I got heaps of religious material which I admit I was not particularly keen to read all through. Searching for the keyword "voice" in the texts also got me only information on what the "voice of the Lord" is supposed to be saying rather than anything about the voice of that Mr. Woodruff.
Only thing that would make the whole statement definitely Crap is the spelling. The guys name was Wilford Woodruff, not Wilford Wooddruff (cut out a d); but I expect that to be a typo rather than the point of making it fact or crap.
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I'd say it is crap since I could find no information about him recording his own voice.
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Well, Malte, that was a typo indeed.
Okay, here's the actual truth guys.
The answer is... FACT!
I know what you're saying. I too searched endlessly for a webpage that had such information, and found none. Also, as far as I know, there is NO book that exists that proves this information. The ONLY thing that has this proff is a little 2 minute video showing multiple pictures of him, with his own voice rerecorded right into it. Which was his own testimony on Joseph Smith and the Latter-Day Saint Church.
He used, what he called, "a talking machine."
:lol Such simplicity. He didn't even know the name for it, and yet, he figured out some way, quite quickly, to make us understand what he was using.
Trust me, I didn't even plan this one. I just knew the answer without having to look up all the information. Let's just say I'm as surprised as you guys are. :^.^:
If you must know the WHEN, it was the last year of his life, age 91. Before the illness that killed him took over. I don't have an exact date of when it was recorded, but it was indeed within the last year of his life.
He was indeed the first Latter-Day Saint Prophet to record his own voice. Though there is only one piece of information that proves this, it is enough in the end.
Since no one could guess it right. The next one is a free for all.
ANYONE can post a Fact or Crap! statement.
Though remember, only the FIRST one posted will count.
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Fact or Crap?
What we see today of Rembrandt's most famous picture, "The night watch" is not the complete picture as the artist painted it.
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I'm going to have to say it is crap. I could find nothing about the paintingbeing incomplete.
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Fact or crap
Utapau was the name of the volcanic planet where Anakin got fried to a crisp after getting his butt kicked by Obi Wan. Explain your answer. Here is a link to a site if you want to research your answer please. http://starwars.wikicities.com/wiki/Mustafar (http://starwars.wikicities.com/wiki/Mustafar)
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Excuse me, but actually that last statement of mine was a fact!
They cut away several meters of the pictures as it didn't fit into the building where it was supposed to hang. About three figures from the painting where completely removed. In cases where there is the tiniest uncertainty on whether you're right or wrong, better wait for confirmation. Anyway, go on.
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Oops, sorry. I couldn't find anything about that on the internet.
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^^Just because you can't find it on the net, doesn't nessacarily mean it's Crap!, though it is most likely.
You should've learned that from my last Fact or Crap! statement. I really got everyone good with that, yet I didn't even plan it. (Still don't understand how come it's never been told about until now.)
Now, since you posted a Fact or Crap! statement without being confirmed whether or not it was Fact or Crap!, I'm afraid that statement has to be dismissed entirely. In other words, it doesn't count.
I'm terribly sorry to do this, F-14, but I believe in fairness. It was not fair of you to put in a statement without being confirmed whether you were right or not.
It was also most likely you were not right, based on the fact that Malte didn't post to confirm, though he had plenty of oppurtunities to do so. I can see that Malte went at the same angle as me. Put up a little something he knew would be hard to find. I knew mine would be hard to find, based on the fact that religon is highly overlooked, but let's not get into that discussion. We'll save that for After Midnight.
Anyways, as I was saying, because of what you did, your statement will not count.
Now, I'll be fair and give you 24 hours to post a new one. If you do not post something within those 24 hours, I'll put one up myself.
Now, to ensure this will never happen again, I'll update the rules.
So, from this moment on, it is a rule that you need to be confirmed of your answer before you can post a new statement.
I'm rather disappointed at you, F-14. I really thought you had enough common sense to realize that you were indeed wrong. Do not always assume that something is Crap!, just because you couldn't find it. Remember, the net doesn't contain ALL information, just NEARLY ALL.
Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to update the rules.
See ya later. ^_^
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:huh: I don't want anything to get off hand here, but quite frankly pokeplayer I think you are overdoing the matter. I want to make clear that I was never as pissed of about the whole thing as one might expect after reading your response which also seems a bit strange being posted four days after the whole thing happened.
I'm rather disappointed at you, F-14. I really thought you had enough common sense to realize that you were indeed wrong. Do not always assume that something is Crap!, just because you couldn't find it. Remember, the net doesn't contain ALL information, just NEARLY ALL.
I think you are quite rude here about F-14. I am annoyed by the carelessness in answering the questions or about questions in other threads being answered incompletely as sometimes there seems to be not enough "enthusiasm" to post more than a sentence in a message. However, this is something I have grown used to from many people. As for myself I admit that I'm not overenthusiastic about anything that requires more than 10 minutes of research either (which is often the case if it comes to questions about barely known events or numbers).
Anyway, I do think it is really unfair if you act like F-14 was to blame for all this. This sounds really like a bad joke to me:
Now, I'll be fair and give you 24 hours to post a new one. If you do not post something within those 24 hours, I'll put one up myself.
Is F-14 supposed to be thankful about anything? He posted a new question and who is willing to research about it can answer it. I sort of gave my "blessing" already telling F-14 and everyone to "go on". There is no point in changing the question until people show really distinct reluctance to answer it.
I don't know if there is any kind of quarrel between you that triggered this sudden reaction. If so, this definitely doesn't belong here!
I consider deleting this and your previous message pokeplayer.
Put up a little something he knew would be hard to find.
Actually that Rembrandt question was very easy. Anyone who would have bothered to type "Rembrandt" or better "Nightwatch" at Wikipedia would have received the answer right away.
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I have a question. Can I use the same question again or do I have to come up with a whole new one? By the way, it was a mistake, people. No nead to over-react. I said I was sorry.
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If can ask the same question again, or you can think up a new onre. It's up to you...
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And I appoligize again. I should have researched that more that I did. The rules didn't say I couldn't use the same question again though. So here is the same question again.
Fact or crap
Utapau was the name of the volcanic planet where Anakin got fried to a crisp after getting his butt kicked by Obi Wan. Explain your answer. Here is a link to a site if you want to research your answer please. http://starwars.wikicities.com/wiki/Mustafar (http://starwars.wikicities.com/wiki/Mustafar)
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Crap.
That planets name was Mustafar. Utapau is the planet on which Obi Wan killed general Grievous shortly before narrowly excaping being killed himself when order 66 was given to the clone troopers.
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Yes that is correct. It is your turn. And this time, I'll make sure my responce is confirmed before I post again.
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Well, I was in a rather dark mood when I posted, Malte. I guess I took my anger out on him. Terribly sorry, F-14.
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Let's not mention it anymore and just continue the game :)
Fact or Crap:
The inca were capable of doing medical operations at the human skull, replacing parts of it with plates of silver without killing the patient. An operation that is considered tricky even today.
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Quite a fact really.
I believe it to be called Trepanation, trephining, trephinning, or trepanning...
All of which mean amazingly the same thing. :) It was mainly a method used to relieve pressure from the brain.
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Yes. It is still amazing, incredible almost, how several middle american people came up with inventions beyond anything Europe or China had seen by that time while in other fields they were lagging far behind (e.g. no use of metal harder than bronze, no realization of the wheel being more than a toy). If only those people hadn't been so horribly overthrown. I wonder what the world would look like today had it not been for them considering the new arrivers gods and had it not been for so many of them dying of the illnesses the Europeans brought along (many, many more native Americans died from these illnesses rather than from first degree murder).
Your turn pokeplayer. :)
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Okay then... Here's one for ya.
Fact or Crap!: (Note: You just need your brilliant math mind to figure out this one.)
I am traveling from point A to point B and back. If I travel from point A to point B at 30 mph, I have to go 90 mph from B to A to make the round trip average out at 60 mph.
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Okay, either you guys find this too easy, suspect I'm up to something or don't understand the statement. (I'll go for the third choice of being most likely.)
Make's me wonder which it is. :)
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Fact:
I'll just leave the equation (if I'm wrong then sorry I just came from a math olympics):
(30 + X)/2=60 <=> 15 + x/2 = 60 <=> x/2 = 45 <=> x= 90
If it's not like this I apologise (=
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Okay, I'll give NewOrder credit for at least trying to prove it's fact, but seriously guys, the statement is 100% Crap!
This is a problem that has tricked even the greatest math experts for years, and ended up seriously questioning their skills in math.
The true answer is that this is impossible to do, NO MATTER WHAT!
How, you ask?
Here's the way it should be thought:
Let's pretend that the distance between A and B is 1 mile. 60 mph is a mile a minute. In simple calculating, that makes the full distance to travel 2 miles and at 60 mph, would take 2 minutes. Now, I traveled from A to B at 30 mph. I went at half the required speed, so it took twice as long. Meaning, it took me 2 minutes just to travel from A to B. Since I just used up all of the required time to make it possible, there is no time left for the return trip.
I got this little problem from the book "Bet You Can't! Science Impossiblities to Fool You!" It holds 82 tricks in it, all of which are impossible. (Some of which have possible pitfalls, though they are very few.)
Trust me, guys. Do the math like I showed you, and it will prove to be 100% impossible.
Now, I'll be nice and give NewOrder a chance to put up a statement.
So, you're turn, NewOrder. ^_^
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Thanks pokeplayer984 I don't really think I diserve it though, but I hope the other guys don't mind since I never played this thing before =p Ok here it goes:
Fact Or Crap:
In the popular Dragon Ball GT series, Goku doesn't need any help to defeat the last of the seven dark dragons.
I should've made it harder... Oh well, goo luck :D
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Doesn't anyone play the game to be able to answer the question?
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I am going to guess crap because he needed a lot of energy from others in order to use the spirit bomb move (this seems to be how every major baddie is defeated).
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Is Stitch's answer correct New Order? Can he come up with the next one?
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Yes, he can (= Goku need to ask for energy from the entire universe to defeat that one =p
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Fact or Crap:
The LBT series is "owned" by General Electric.
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Um, crap? Why would General Electric own the LBT serries?
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Actually, it's a fact. The question goes to whoever can explain how LBT is owned by GE (check subsidiaries).
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Actually, it's a fact. The question goes to whoever can explain how LBT is owned by GE (check subsidiaries).
Well, with me being the creator of this game, I have to decide whether this should be allowed or not.
Hmm, I'll allow it. :)
(Note: I was going to allow it all along, I just wanted to make you think I wasn't going to. :nyah)
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Um, it has been months since anyone posted here. Nobody seems to know the answer to this question. can someone please post another one?
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I'll drop the question. GE owns LBT because LBT is owned by Universal, which is 80% owned by GE.
Fact or Crap: There is no place where you can be an Elephant Pilot, Haunted by 999 Grinning Ghosts, and Meet 2 Chipmunks in one day, all while enjoying a tropical climate.
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Crap! It is called Disney World! :P:
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fact or crap in canada the land before time was rated PG in some cities
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I should know this, but I was 2 years old when it came out in theatres :p
I'm going to go with Fact. That sounds believable enough.
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:D correct however it would have been rated R if certain scenes were left in the movie but seeing as how most of the matierial was too intence for children Bluth had to remove so much of film that it was known as his shortest movie
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Fact or Crap:
Sega's most recent attempt at a home video game system was released in North America on the date 08/08/1998.
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Uh, Crap? (I'm not a Sega expert) :huh:
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Correct!
The actual release date of the Sega Dreamcast was September 9, 1999
9/9/1999
Your go!
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I have one. In the mid 1990s, the Game Boy light was the only Game Boy version that never made it to the United States.
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Crap:
In North America, the Game Boy light was called the "Game Boy pocket".
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That is incorrect. The Game Boy Poket still had that problem with being in direct sunlight to play. The Game Boy Light was the very first game boy to have a backlit screen which was very similar to a light on a digital wrist watch. But it was never released in the US because consumers wanted the Game Boy color more than the Game Boy Light. Here's where I got the information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki.Game_Boy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki.Game_Boy)
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Glad to see my game is up and running again. I was getting worried.
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That is incorrect. The Game Boy Poket still had that problem with being in direct sunlight to play. The Game Boy Light was the very first game boy to have a backlit screen which was very similar to a light on a digital wrist watch. But it was never released in the US because consumers wanted the Game Boy color more than the Game Boy Light. Here's where I got the information.
Ahh, alrighty then :lol
Since I was incorrect, who gets the next turn now? Cyberlizard again?
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Thats it. Just ignore my answer to the one I answered last night. :cry2
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Lets go ahead and let F-14 do one. I'll do it after him.
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Fact or crap: Origionally, the actor who played C-3po in Star Wars didn't want the part of a robot because he thought they were mindless drones.
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crap?
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Fact actually. Here is a quote from the site where I got my information.
Daniels revealed that initially he did not agree to be cast as a robot he imagined to be just a mindless box on legs, as was the stereotypical robots in many of the science fictions of the time. He changed his mind after reading 3PO's part of the script and seeing a concept painting by Ralph McQuarrie, understanding this robot had a personality.
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Hmm, interesting. Here's one: You play as an elite in Halo 2.
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Crap! I don't even have the game. My friend does though.
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Okay, that was a little unfair, Cyberlizard. You made a question that only F-14 could answer and that is unfair to the rest of us. Please, refrain from doing so in the future.
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This question IS for everyone. I don't remember saying it was JUST for him.
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I don't remember saying it was JUST for him.
No offense meant, but poke has a point. F-14's computer playing habbits are not part of common knowledge or something one could research at google or so (I suppose he may have mentioned it in some message before). Nevertheless it is clearly a question easiest to answer for him and with it being formulated as: You play as an elite in Halo 2.
you clearly meant it to be for him. Again, no offense meant or taken, but this is not the kind of questions which make a game for everyone.
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:bang :bang I guess I sort of misstyped. I'll Redo the question: In Halo 2. A player not only plays as the Master Chief in Campaign but also an elite. I'll give everyone enough time to answer the question.
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it was an elite camander when he was convicted of harricy for alowing the distruction of the first halo he was sentenced to be exicuted but was instead given a chance to lead troops in to battle again he took the honor
WHAT USE AM I?. I CAN NO LONGER CAMAND SHIPS, LEAD TROOPS IN TO BATTLE.
THE PROPHET OF TRUTH gave this elite the honor to be the arbitor. a well respected warrior of the covenent.
NOT AS YOU ARE NO, BUT BECOME THE ARBITOR AND YOU'LL BE SENT LOOSE AGAINST THIS HARRICY WITH OUR BLESSING
so for the sake of the question the answer is the arbitor
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F-14: incorrect
TITANOSAUR: correct
You play a good chunk of the game as the former elite commander the Arbiter.
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FACT OR CRAP?
keven peter hall plays as the predator in PREDATOR and PREDATOR 2
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Complete Fact!
I looked on Google for that! :)
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yep
fact or crap the original title for ALIEN 1979 movie was star beast and star memory?
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Fact I think. At least I read about "Star Beast", not so about "Star memory". My guess is that there may have been debate about such a title as well. I never watched this movie.
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correct the writer Dan O'Bannon was originally goin to call it STARBEAST then STAR MEMORY but both titles whernt good enough for the title then while typing Dan desided to name it ALIEN cause of how much the name was used.
fact or crap the design for the alien in ALIEN was created by H.R. GIGER?
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One moment, if my answer was correct it is my turn to come up with the next one:
Fact or crap?
US President Andrew Johnson held a cow on the lawn of the White House to provide him with milk.
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whaa ta a cow to pravide milk? uh I do recall hering this ate school I'll go with fact?
a cow in the white house lawn where did this come from?a cow!mooo :lol: !
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I'll just guess and go with Crap! :)
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It is crap. While in fact one US president did keep a cow on the White House lawn it was William Howard Taft who did so, not Andrew Johnson. Your turn pokeplayer.
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Fact or Crap:
In the Anime, Sonic X, on episode 77, Miles "Tails" Prower ends up being the one with the hardest decision of his life, killing the one he loves to save the whole Universe from the evil Dark Oak.
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I don't know the game. Somebody who does needs to answer the question.
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I don't know the game. Somebody who does needs to answer the question.
You don't need to know about the game to answer the question. Especially when the answer is on a certian website.
Oh, and further more, the Anime, Sonic X, doesn't have much to do with the game. It only has the charcters related to the game in it. :)
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Crap. I don't think a children's show would have more mature theames like Tails killing somebody...
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Okay, I'm sorry, but I got a little impatient of waiting for someone to guess it right, so please forgive me.
It is actually a fact.
Here's the lowdown of the whole final battle. Sonic and Shadow (a black hedgehog that is Sonic's rival.) had transformed into their super forms to face the evil Dark Oak's ultimate form. He had transformed into a black dwarf star. What was different about this black dwarf star was that it was about to implode with a force so powerful, it would destroy the whole universe. :o
What was worse, he had created a forcefeild that stops all animal based life forms from attacking him. :blink: Despite this, both Sonic and Shadow tried to attack Dark Oak, but upon touching the forcefeild, they were paralyzed.
That's when Cosmo, a plant based life form that looks more human than plant on the outside, activated her ultimate power. A power she could only use once. With her amazing power, she cut right through the forcefield and attached herself to Dark Oak, immobilizing him and deactivating his forcefield and freeing Sonic and Shadow. :wow
Now, it would still require a very powerful attack to finish Dark Oak for good. However, Cosmo knew that once Dark Oak was destroyed, she would be gone too. Yet, she was willing to give her life to save everyone from the evil.
She then told the one she loved, Miles "Tails" Prower, to use the Power Cannon on Dark Oak. Tails couldn't do it, for he knew that the blast would destroy Cosmo as well, and he loved her too much to do that to her.
Cosmo explained to him how it was the only way to defeat Dark Oak. After that, there was a very tearful goodbye between the two lovers. Sonic and Shadow entered the Power Cannon while still in their super forms to ensure the blast would finish Dark Oak, for it required someone who could use the Chaos Emeralds, which is what gave them their power.
Then, with one last goodbye, Tails pushed the red button that would activate the Power Cannon, launching the final attack, thus finishing both Dark Oak, and sadly, Cosmo as well. :(
Sonic searched in vain for anything left of her. Hoping for a miracle of some sort that she was still alive. Yet, all that remained of poor Cosmo was a small white seed, which he gave to Tails, knowing how much he loved her. :cry2
Here is a picture of the one who sacrificed herself to save the universe.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/34/Cosmo-Sonic_X.gif/150px-Cosmo-Sonic_X.gif)
And here is the love of her life, who had to kill her to save the universe.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4e/Tails.jpg/180px-Tails.jpg)
And yet, it still qualified for Y7. (7 and older for those who don't know.)
Also, after all this, there are those who belive Cosmo will return. Most likely from the seed. I do see that as a possiblity. After all, she is a plant. ;)
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Well, with that explained, it is now a free for all. The turn goes to whoever can come up with a Fact or Crap! statement first. :^.^:
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Fact or crap:
Director Tim Burton, known for his sometimes queer films actually at one time worked for Disney animating cute animals.
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That's correct. I don't know the English title of that Disney movie with the Fox and the hound, but he was involved in that one and in "the black cauldron" too.
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^ You bet he worked on the Fox and the Hound and by the Black Cauldron decided it wasn't what he wanted to do....too cute for him I guess. :p
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^ There are some scarry characters in the Black Cauldron though.
The two early reformers John Wyclif (England) and Jan Hus (Bohemia), inspite of the large distance between them) kept an almost constant contact with each other using carrier pigeons to discuss theological questions.
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You know, I'll just take a guess and say that's a huge piece of crap. :)
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Indeed! It begins with the fact that Wyclif died in 1384 while Hus was born around 1370.
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^^I recently read on article on them. I find it interesting that they got charged for the same crime and got the same punishment. (Burned at the stake. Ugh! :blink:)
Anyways...
Fact or Crap!:
In the show, The Powerpuff Girls, there was a time that Blossom (The Red-haired Leader.) got a crush on one of the villians.
I'll accept a guess on this one. :)
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My whole knowledge of Powerpuff Girls is seeing about three or four minutes of them while I was visiting a friend ;)
My guess is it is crap.
^^I recently read on article on them. I find it interesting that they got charged for the same crime and got the same punishment. (Burned at the stake. Ugh!
Actually Wyclif was not burned at the stake while he was alife. The church would have liked to do so, but Wyclif had very important friends (from the house of Lancaster) who protected him. The very same council that convicted Hus who had been greatly inspired by Wyclif's writings (unlike Wyclif Hus was burned on the stake) did the same for Wyclif. Wyclif was dead for almost 30 years by that time! another 15 years later they actually dug up Wyclif's remains and burned him posthumously about 45 years after his dead.
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I'm pretty sure I can do this, but the Powerpuff one I believe is fact, and the only reason I have even an inkling of reason to believe its so is because my sisters liked this show so I constantly heard it in the background. ^^ Doesn't she go for that monkey guy?
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Malte has it right! It is crap!
The one that actually got a crush on a villian was Buttercup, the green eyed black-haired member of the team.
There was an episode where a gang who called themselves the Gangreene Gang, (They were basically a gang where all 5 members had green skin.) was causing havoc in Townsville. (Mainly bully related stuff, but rather harsh ways of doing it.) Buttercup had ended up getting a crush on the leader of the Gang, Ace. Ace knew that Buttercup had gained a crush on him and used that to his advantage. He invited Buttercup over and had some alone time with her.
Meanwhile, the other members of the Gangreene Gang make a phony phonecall that Buttercup is in danger to her sisters. Her sisters, Blossom and Bubbles, take the bait and end up trapped under a bunch of car-related junk. Soon, they are trapped inside the same stuff, this time compacted into a cube, and are about to be dropped into a lava pit.
At this moment, Ace and Buttercup are dancing to some rock music. In the whole dancing thing, Buttercup punches a wall hard enough to knock it down and sees her sisters about to be dropped into a lava pit by the other members of the Gangreene Gang.
Buttercup figures out what's going on and is both heartbroken and angry at the same time. She then saves her sisters and beats up the members of the gang that made the phony phone call. She then beats up Ace for breaking her heart. Poor guy ended up with a bloody nose for breaking her heart.
The episode ends with Buttercup apologizing to her sisters.
Well Malte, it's your turn. :)
Oh, and thanks for the latter info. :^.^:
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Fact or Crap: in an election of 1790 in Pennsylvania German missed by only one vote to be made the official language of the United States of America (instead of English).
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You are correct that it is incorrect ;)
The legend exists however and was particularly popular among German immigrants to the United States. It is called the M¸hlenberg legend. The historical core of it is is a vote in the United States House of Representatives from 1794, where a group of German immigrants asked for the translation of some laws into German. This petition was rejected by a 42:41 vote and the German born Delegate of Pennsylvania, Frederick August Conrad M¸hlenberg decided the vote with his decision against the translation of the laws. He was later quoted as "the faster the Germans become Americans, the better it will be".
German immigrants even got their own translation of the American national anthem, but to many descendants of German immigrants these attempts to "cling to German roots" ended with the beginning of WW1, when sauerkraut was renamed into "liberty cabbage" :rolleyes:
Your turn arboldin :)
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crap!
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It happened on July Fourth.
If you are talking of D-Day as the landing in the Normandy, it was on June 6th. No independence day landing.
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fact or crap the first wourd war was the first war where airplanes were used.
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Crap. Though they were used for the first time to a really significant effect planes had been used before (1911) in a war between Itay and the Osmanic empire for both reconnaisance and dropping bombs (which had no big effect however).
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correct. your turn malte
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Staying withing airial warfare, it was the Austrians who first made use of ballons in war. During the battle of Fleurus (French Revolutionary wars), they used a ballon to observe the French troop movements.
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Fact or Crap?
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fact?
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Staying withing airial warfare, it was the Austrians who first made use of ballons in war. During the battle of Fleurus (French Revolutionary wars), they used a ballon to observe the French troop movements.
Fact or Crap?
I'll go with crap. I'm sure there were a few others before that. :)
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It's crap.
Indeed balloons were first used in the battle of Fleurus (1794), yet it was the French, not the Austrians, who used them.
Your turn pokeplayer.
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Fact or Crap!:
FUNimation was the company that dubbed the Dragonball Anime series.
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fact?
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Yes it is fact. However, the company is rather frowned upon with such a thing. There are many more Anime shows that the company dubs. Ones which would give it a better reputation IMO.
Well, your turn f-22 "raptor" ace. :)
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fact or crap nero fiddled while rome burned.
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Popular myth has it that he played a lyre while Rome was burning. There were no fiddles in ancient Rome (I think the first instruments resembling a fiddle were brought up in the 11th century AD), so the statement is definitely crap. Historians are arguing about whether or not Nero's playing the lyre during the fire (and accusations of the fire being started on his order) is a piece of "post-Neroic" propaganda or if indeed there is some substance to it.
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correct malte Besides not owning a fiddle nero also lowered the price of corn,opened shelters for the homeless,and he brouhgt food in from the provinces during the crisis. your turn malte.
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Sorry, I must admit I forgot about this game. Thanks to Pokeplayer for reminding me.
On the day of his assassination Abraham Lincoln predicted that something important was going to happen because he had had a dream which he had had prior to most major battles of the Civil War.
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I'm guessing fact.
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:yes Correct Petrie. Your turn.
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^ Good because I had no idea. :p 50/50 chance of getting it right.
Okey dokey.....
Fact or crap: Humans, dolphins, chimpanzees, and elephants have all been reported to be able to recognize oneself in a mirror.
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Chimpanzees, definitely can. I certainly wouldn't put it beyond the intelligence of dolphins or elephants to do the same, but at least I never read about this as a fact. Combined with my doubts about the humans ability to recognize their own unfalsified self in a mirror I go for the 50:50 chance and say it is crap (having never read about elephants and dolphins being able to recognize themselves while I suppose it would not be unlikely for them to identify their reflection as such).
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Fact or Crap Petrie?
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Six months later...the drama builds....
It was actually fact...however the elephant sample was limited to one elephant, so its plausable. ;)
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You know, I've decided that I will continue the game since it's been so long since someone posted a Fact or Crap statement.
So...
Fact or Crap?
There are creautres within the animal kingdom that collect poisonous spiders.
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Fact. Tarantula Hawk Wasps will attack tarantulas, paralyze them, and place them in nests to be food for the wasp's larva. There are also other species of wasps that do so. Humans also collect poisonous spiders to study and keep as pets.
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Correct, Grievous55. Though I had a feeling that the Trantcula Hawk Wasp was the one most would go after, I was kind of looking for the info on the ones that collect vast amounts of Funnel Web Spiders and Black Widows to feed their already hatched and quickly growing larvae.
But you got it right anyways, so it's your turn, Grievous55. :)
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Fact or Crap: A "jiffy" is an actual unit of time. It is 1/100th of a second.
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False. While a jiffy is indeed a unit of time, it is not limited to just 1/100th of a second. The most common is usually 1/60th of a second.
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Actually it's a trick question :p
Depending on the context, you're both right.
In the electrical world, a "Jiffy" is the amount of time it takes for one cycle of AC current (1/50 or 1/60 seconds depending on your region).
In the physics world, a Jiffy is the amount of time it takes for light to travel 1 foot in a perfect vacuum.
I'd say Darkhououmon has a more accurate statement than the original question. I'd give it to her if I wrote the question. :P:
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Give the lady a prize! For a while there I thought I had killed this topic.
Alright, your turn, DarkHououmon.
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Fact or Crap: The gecko secretes a glue-like substance to cling to just about anything.
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nope, I think it's just suction or some form of surface area thing
(In other words I mean) Crap
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I'm guessing fact.
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Crap. The gecko has tiny ridges lining the bottoms of its toes. These ridges are comprised of millions of tiny hairs. The hairs are so thin that they interact with the molecular structure of the surface they are on, enabling the gecko to walk on even a smooth surface like glass, upside down.
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Crap. The gecko has tiny ridges lining the bottoms of its toes. These ridges are comprised of millions of tiny hairs. The hairs are so thin that they interact with the molecular structure of the surface they are on, enabling the gecko to walk on even a smooth surface like glass, upside down.
That is correct.
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Fact or Crap: Charles Schulz, creator of Charlie Brown, hated the name Peanuts to the end of his days.
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Crap, (as a guess) he truly loved the name, and even more strangely, just after the last one was printed was when he died o.o; I always thought that was very eery