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brighn
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response 90 of 365:
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Oct 3 20:34 UTC 2000 |
#88> Hmmmm... Asia has volcanos (Japan), North America has glaciers (Alaska),
South America has volcanoes (errr... doesn't it?), Europe probably has
glaciers up in Scandanavia, Antarctica obviously has glaciers.
that would leave Australia and Africa. *ponders* There are volcanoes in the
Pacific islands. So I'll guess Africa.
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tpryan
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response 91 of 365:
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Oct 3 21:45 UTC 2000 |
Africa has Mt. Kiliminjuaro(sp?). Doesn't a volcano erupt in
Lion King. Must leave Australia volcano less and glacier less.
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mcnally
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response 92 of 365:
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Oct 3 22:28 UTC 2000 |
the "great lakes" region of Africa has a fair amount of volcanic activity,
and although they may really wish they didn't, several of the Andean nations
in South America have volcanoes which have had disastrous eruptions in
recent years. Australia seems like the only remaining choice..
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keesan
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response 93 of 365:
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Oct 3 23:08 UTC 2000 |
There is volcanic activity along the great rift in Africa, through Ethiopia,
and along the Red Sea (I think).
Kilimanjaro.
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jep
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response 94 of 365:
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Oct 3 23:27 UTC 2000 |
It appeared the answer I was looking for was Australia. The questioner
seems to have meant "mainland Australia". There are volcanos in New
Zealand and Tonga, according to information at
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/world.html, which I would consider to
be part of continental Australia.
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jep
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response 95 of 365:
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Oct 3 23:28 UTC 2000 |
One more trivia question:
How much did the lifeboat oars for the original Titanic cost?
(There is a weird trivia contest going on at work, you see.)
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other
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response 96 of 365:
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Oct 4 01:09 UTC 2000 |
$19.12 in total. Ironic, eh?
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ea
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response 97 of 365:
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Oct 4 02:58 UTC 2000 |
Is there any utility on Grex that will allow you to punch in an IP # and
find out which domain it goes to?
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gelinas
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response 98 of 365:
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Oct 4 03:13 UTC 2000 |
!host 141.211.168.30
Name: rhum.ifs.umich.edu
Address: 141.211.168.30
Aliases:
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jep
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response 99 of 365:
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Oct 4 12:42 UTC 2000 |
The oars for the Titanic cost $19.12 total? How do you know that,
other?
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tpryan
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response 100 of 365:
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Oct 4 16:05 UTC 2000 |
How many Ford Pintos are registered in Michigan? in California?
Is there an easy web lookup for registry by model?
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swa
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response 101 of 365:
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Oct 5 02:09 UTC 2000 |
Wow, thanks all!
Scott in #67 is probably correct -- I may well be trying to remind
myself that I really ought to make that dentist appointment one of these
days.
Brighn, I agree with you that one ought to find one's own meaning in
these things, and being *told* what something symbolizes is silly. It's
why I got so frustrated with high school English classes, for example.
At the same time, I was fairly certain that I'd read somewehre that
there *was* some sort of symbolism traditionally ascribed to teeth, and
I wanted to know what that was. At any rate, thanks (to brighn and
others) for the fascinating insights. The dreams-as-puns thing
particularly made me think.
I'm not sure whether I should laugh or blush at #64... ;)
FWIW, I haven't dreamed about teeth since bringing it up. I can't
remember what I dreamed about last night, actually, which is rare.
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beeswing
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response 102 of 365:
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Oct 5 04:55 UTC 2000 |
Where can I find a website that has a questionnaire that tells you
where you lean politically? You know, asks what issues are important
and all. I did a search, but was not sure which words to do a search
with. I didn't get the websites I wanted.
Yes, I know where I stand on issues, but I'd like to find which parties
are most in line with my views. :)
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other
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response 103 of 365:
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Oct 6 00:55 UTC 2000 |
re resp:99
i'm lying through my teeth. i thought it sounded good. ;)
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ea
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response 104 of 365:
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Oct 6 02:16 UTC 2000 |
http://www.govote.com (They may have changed their name to SelectSmart
or something) They have an online quiz thingy that tells you not only
who has similar beliefs, but also classifies your political opinions
(I'm a left-leaning libertarian for example)
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beeswing
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response 105 of 365:
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Oct 6 04:35 UTC 2000 |
cool. thanks
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mooncat
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response 106 of 365:
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Oct 6 12:42 UTC 2000 |
Neat... I'll have to try it.
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mary
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response 107 of 365:
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Oct 9 03:30 UTC 2000 |
Does anyone have a recipe for Snickerdoodle cookies? I'm told
it can be found in very old Betty Crocker or Good Housekeeping
cookbooks. I have neither.
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danr
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response 108 of 365:
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Oct 9 03:56 UTC 2000 |
I have an excellent one, which I will type in shortly. Remind me if I don't do
it in a day or two.
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birdy
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response 109 of 365:
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Oct 9 06:24 UTC 2000 |
Ooh...my mom and I make those. =)
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birdy
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response 110 of 365:
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Oct 9 06:26 UTC 2000 |
I keep seeing signs around town that have the Pedestrian Crossing symbol then
NO VOUCHERS next to it. What are they talking about?
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scg
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response 111 of 365:
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Oct 9 06:29 UTC 2000 |
No vouchers would have to do with private school tuition vouchers. I have
no idea what the pedestrian symbol would mean there.
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scott
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response 112 of 365:
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Oct 9 11:27 UTC 2000 |
It's an eye-catching graphic...
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mary
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response 113 of 365:
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Oct 9 13:36 UTC 2000 |
Thanks, Dan!
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johnnie
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response 114 of 365:
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Oct 9 13:57 UTC 2000 |
Perhaps by "pedestrian crossing" you mean "school zone", the one with
two semi-stick people (kids) strolling along? That would make sense
when paired with vouchers.
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