Okay for 100 simoleans:
What is the abreviation of an object within the home on which you watch programmes
A: a CV
B: a GTA2
C: a PC
D: a TV
Okay for 100 simoleans:
What is the abreviation of an object within the home on which you watch programmes
A: a CV
B: a GTA2
C: a PC
D: a TV
errr, im gonna have to say D chris
it's good!
For 200 simoleans:
Which of these is a domesticated animal?
A: Bat
B: Cat
C: Hat
D: ****
That's PC
I watch programs like Internet Explorer, Notepad , Outlook Express ...
It's not in the options, but i would say MANQuote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
it's good!
For 200 simoleans:
Which of these is a domesticated animal?
A: Bat
B: Cat
C: Hat
D: ****
He is a social domesticated animal.
well chris im gonna say B, cat
damn it thinktank, you're outta here on ziltch!
ghost ryder: for 300 simoleans:
Who sung "Candle in the Wind"?
A: Elton Bong
B: Elton Chong
C: Elton John
D: Elton Schlong
Hmm, well I remember when I was a child...
C. :D
:D Princess Diana :D
It's good!Quote:
Originally posted by filburt1
C. :D
For 500 simoleans:
Name the device used to control a computer:
A: Mouse
B: House
C: Cheese
D: Goose
Oh god, now they're getting tough. *sweat beads on forehead* Just a second. *gets some water* Okay, let's see, now cheese is what mice eat, but a human actually uses the computer. Uh, something's familiar about mouse, but I thought it was keyboard, not mouse. Ugh...you know what Chris? I'm going to go for it: mouse, A, final answer *closes eyes, beat of sweat drips*
its A chris
HOuse
'cos when the house shakes, the computer trembles too !
So what's the word?
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Arien and Ghost Ryder: It's good! You've got 500 simoleans
Damn it thinktanks, you left the chair empty handed!!
It's getting into big money now
For 1000 simoleans:
Which of the following was written by Emily Bronte?
A: Jayne Eyre
B: Wuthering Heights
C: Mothering Frights
D: Slap My ***** Up
Out host is actually a Chris already; Chris Tarrant.Quote:
Originally posted by filburt1
So what's the word?
I'm not cool enough to know that. :p
You can use a lifeline...Quote:
Originally posted by filburt1
I'm not cool enough to know that. :p
Ask your mum
or Check out the Net
or Phone a Judge
B: withering heights
A: Jayne Eyre
Yeah! Whatever happen, you'll leave with at least 1,000. But we don't wanna give you that!
For 2000 simoleans:
The "South Sandwich Trench" is the
A: largest sandwich in the world
B: funniest milkman in the West
C: deepest part of the South Atlantic Ocean
D: a type of salt
It' a story of an orphaned girl...
I remember the climax...their house burns.
C: deepest part of the South Atlantic OceanQuote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
Yeah! Whatever happen, you'll leave with at least 1,000. But we don't wanna give you that!
For 2000 simoleans:
The "South Sandwich Trench" is the
A: largest sandwich in the world
B: funniest milkman in the West
C: deepest part of the South Atlantic Ocean
D: a type of salt
Certainly is! You're on 2000, you've used no lifelines, lets go for 4000 simoleans:Quote:
Originally posted by thinktank
C: deepest part of the South Atlantic Ocean
How many earth's could fit inside the sun?
A: 1.3 million
B: 0.5 million
C: 10.3 million
D: 1
ill have to say C chris
A: 1.3 million
Are you sure you don't wanna use a lifeline?Quote:
Originally posted by ghost ryder
ill have to say C chris
You can:
Ask your mum
or Check out the Net
or Phone a Judge
Yoooooooour correct. Sweeeet. But who wants a measly 4000 when you can have 8000 simoleans:Quote:
Originally posted by thinktank
A: 1.3 million
Alan Greenspan is the Chairman of which organisation:
A: Oracle
B: Ford
C: US Federal Reserve
D: MacDonalds
c
You mean this guy ?
http://www.federalreserve.gov/bios/gifjpg/greenspn.gif
That's probably him, although he's a tad older these days
okay, for 16000 simoleans!!!
The movie "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" was directed by whom?
A: Guy Ritchie
B: Al Pacino
C: Arnie
D: Woody Allen
i wasnt reffering 2 that question, i was referring 2 the previous oneQuote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
Are you sure you don't wanna use a lifeline?
You can:
Ask your mum
or Check out the Net
or Phone a Judge
the answer 2 that one is A
whatever, you're on 16 grand, gimme an answer!
That guy ritchie
http://www.eonline.com/Features/Feat...Images/guy.jpg
thatll be guy ritchie chris, A
yep...
The next milestone, 32,000 big ones!!
The computer term IDE (ATA) stands for what?
A: Increased Duration Electrons (And Transparent Apature)
B: Integrated Device Electronics (Attached To All)
C: Integrated Drive Electronics (Advanced Technology Attachment )
D: Increased Durabilty Electrons (And Technology Attachment)
B: Integrated Device Electronics (Attached To All)
im gonna have to say B chris
Are you sure you don't want to use a lifeline??Quote:
Originally posted by thinktank
B: Integrated Device Electronics (Attached To All)
You can:
Ask your mum
Check out the Net
Phone a Judge
Sure !!
is that your final answer?? Once it goes orange you cant go back?!
Yes.
{And the green light flashs much to my delight :)}
unfortunately, that's the wrong answer (i gave you enough hints man!) The answer is C.
But in this game, there is an addition lifeline, an Extra Life!, so you may continue
for 64,000 simoleans!!!
Which unit was named after an Italian nobleman?
A: Pascal
B: Watt
C: Ohm
D: Volt
volt after
volta
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.d...phys/volta.jpg
Well this game was on in a bad time zone!! :p How many cases of beer can i actually buy for 64,000 simoleans???? I figure that even if they are worthless they are still worth more than the $AUD. I visited Voltaire's museum in Lago Como.
Bang on!Quote:
Originally posted by thinktank
volt
But we don't wanna give you 64,000, we wanna give you 125,000 simoleans!!
Where is Europe's oldest Stock Exchange:
A: London
B: Paris
C: Amsterdam
D: Spain
London
Sure? Want to use a lifeline?
C, and its the oldest in the world... err... I think ...
trading began in 1602.
damn I'm boring :)
Yes, it is the oldest in the world, I was going to put the oldest monarchy in Europe, but I changed it and forgot to change "Europe" to "World", but we'l do that one anywayQuote:
Originally posted by peet
C, and its the oldest in the world... err... I think ...
For 250,000 simoleans!!
What is Europe's oldest Monarchy?
A: Sweden
B: Denmark
C: Britain
D: Spain
B. Denmark
easiest simoleans I'v ever earnd :)
Yep Denmark for sure. Done the tour in Copenhagen :D
What ?
London is the oldest stock exchnage in the whole world.
History:
From http://www.londonstockexchange.com/about/about_05.asp
1760 150 brokers kicked out of the Royal Exchange for rowdiness form a club at Jonathan's Coffee House to buy and sell shares.
1773 Members vote to change name to Stock Exchange.
1801 We become a regulated Exchange.
1914 The Great War meant the Exchange market closed at the end of July until the new year. The Stock Exchange Battalion of Royal Fusiliers was formed - 1,600 volunteered, 400 never returned.
1972 Her Majesty the Queen opened the Exchange's new 26-storey office block with its 23,000 sq ft trading floor.
1973 First female members admitted to the market.
1986 Big bang:
Ownership of member firms by an outside corporation is allowed.
All firms become broker/dealers able to operate in a dual capacity.
Minimum scales of commission are abolished.
Individual members cease to have voting rights.
Trading moves from being conducted face-to-face on a market floor to being performed via computer and telephone from separate dealing rooms. This is enabled by SEAQ and SEAQ International - 2 computer systems displaying share price information in brokers' offices around the UK.
We become a private limited company under the Companies Act 1985.
1991 We replace the governing Council of the Exchange with a Board of directors drawn from the Exchange's executive, customer and user base.
1995 We launch AIM - a market for growing companies.
1997 SETS (Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service) is launched to bring greater speed and efficiency to the market.
The settlement service - transferring stock from seller to buyer and arranging the movement of money - is no longer provided by the Exchange, moving to CRESTCo.
2000 We transfer our role as UK Listing Authority with HM Treasury to the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Shareholders vote for us to become a public limited company and we become London Stock Exchange plc. Dealing in our shares is conducted via an off-market trading facility operated by Cazenove and Co.
2001 We list in July.
We celebrate our 200th anniversary.
Damn he's good!!!! But we don't wanna give you 250,000, we want to give you 500,000 simoleans!
Which port on the island of Gomera in the Canaries was the stop off point for Christopher Colombus on his way to discovering the Americas
A: San Sebastian
B: Santa Cruz
C: Los Christianos
D: Los Gigantes
Unfortunately not, Celebrated 200th year in 2001, means it started in 1801. trading in Amsterdam has been happening since 1602Quote:
Originally posted by thinktank
What ?
London is the oldest stock exchnage in the whole world.
I am not sure that it is safe to bet 500,000 simoleans on a guess. When in doubt tick the A box :D
You've got 3 lifelinesQuote:
Originally posted by beachbum
I am not sure that it is safe to bet 500,000 simoleans on a guess. When in doubt tick the A box :D
Ask your mum
Check the Net
Phone a Judge