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Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Last of the Holiday Trivia

It's a Wonderful Life

1. What happens every time a bell rings?

An Angel gets its wings
2. In what town does the story take place?

Bedford Falls


National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

1. What happens to the cat?

The cat blows up because he was chewing on the christmas lights.
2. What do the gifts on the credenza have in common?

There all the same shape.
Jingle All the Way

1.  What is the world's greatest actor Arnold Schwarzenegger looking for in stores to buy for his son?

Turbo-Man

The Santa Clause

1. What did Tim Allen do to Santa?

He killed him.
2. What was the name of the Elf in charge of getting the new Santa ready?

Bernard
Bonus:  in what building served as the office for the movie?  Hint:  it's in Toronto

Monday, December 13, 2010


Search engines and Holiday trivia

iBoogie
iBoogie clusters its results and it displays them like the Windows Explorer screen:  you see the flat search listings on the right-hand sidearch bar by other means: MP3/Audio, Images, Video, Directory or Advanced.
 
Holiday Music

1. Who wrote 'White Christmas'?  I put this in quotation marks as this serves to group the terms rather than have the words seem to be a part of a larger term, namely, the whole sentence.
Ivering Berlin
2. Whose version of Winter Wonderland is the most played?
3. Whose version of 'The Christmas Song' (more commonly referred to as Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) is the most popular?
4. What kind of Christmas will Elvis have without you?
a blue one
5. What do the Beach Boys encourage the Reindeer to do?
6. Even the comedy team of Cheech and Chong have offered up a holiday song.  According to their seasonal song offering, how does Santa get to your house?
7. What ran over Grandma while she was on her way home?
a reindeer
8. What did Bob and Doug McKenzie receive from their true love(s) on the first day of Christmas?
a partrige ina pear tree
9. Which of these Christmas Carols did Bing Crosby sing with David Bowie on a television special?
little drummer boy
10. What was the name of the Christmas song recorded and sung by i) Band Aid, ii) Northern Lights for Africa and iii) USA for Africa to help raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia

Friday, December 10, 2010

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Internet search engines and Holiday trivia

More Holiday trivia

Do you know the answers to these seasonal trivia questions?

Assignment

















1. What makes the Jack-in-the-Box on the Island a misfit?
2. Who was Rudy's doefriend?
clarice
3. Who wanted to be a dentist?
hermie
4. What was the talking-snowman's name?
sam
5. Who said:  "Whoa. Whoaaaaaaaaaaa! Unmush, will ya"
Yukon Cornelious
6. Who lives in the 'first castle on the left'?
Santa
7. What animal noise did the elf make to distract the Bumble?
8. Who said: "Great bouncing icebergs!"
santa
9. What was attached to the presents dropped from Santa's sleigh?
little parachutes
10. What was Yukon Cornelius searching?
Gold 

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Arms Crossed or Not

  It has been saud that having your arms crossed makes you look small or uninviting. But if you stand with your arms apart or by your side you seem more friendly. I think that this is true because I have experienced it in real life.

Monday, December 6, 2010

www.gigablast.com

The Green Search Engine

Serving close to ten million queries per day, mostly through other websites, Gigablast is
the leading clean-energy search engine. 90% of its power usage comes from wind energy.

Gigablast also makes it easy to perform your query on the coal-based search engines
by clicking links below the search results. So try us first, and if you don't find what you
want, click the others, which use millions of coal and oil-based amps.


This is what you will first read on gigablast a new search engine which works a little bit differently than google and might appeal to others but for me I'm going to stick with google.