ITS THE crptcblade EVERY SO OFTEN TRIVIA CHALLENGE!!!
This sessions topic will be : HISTORY
What were the names of the two atomic bombs used against Japan near the end of WWII?
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ITS THE crptcblade EVERY SO OFTEN TRIVIA CHALLENGE!!!
This sessions topic will be : HISTORY
What were the names of the two atomic bombs used against Japan near the end of WWII?
Little boy and Fat man
your turn :D
Hannibal Barca, a famous Carthaginian general in Roman times, had three brothers. What were their names?
"Bob", "Simon" and "Rome or Bust"!Quote:
Originally posted by Cybrg641
Hannibal Barca, a famous Carthaginian general in Roman times, had three brothers. What were their names?
Tom, Dick and Harry?
Shem, Ham and Japheth?
Rita, Bob and Sue?
no and no :)
Well one is Hamilcar Barca..... Not totally sure thou, I think that might be his son.Quote:
Originally posted by Cybrg641
Hannibal Barca, a famous Carthaginian general in Roman times, had three brothers. What were their names?
Or his Father :confused: me was never good at history.
Yep his father :rolleyes:
Hasdrubal, Hanno, Mago
Hannibal was such a great commander...like Napoleon!
what's the last name of Michelangelo?
Buonarroti
true :)
ask one!
What date did John Hancock sign the Declaration of Independence?
4th jully 1776???
Sorry....wrong....
Do you give up?
hehehe nope...just not at work and I chat more on irc when I'm home
5th of July 1776??
I know it was voted and approved on the 4th
Oh hmm I looked it up and it was July 2nd, 1776. Stupid history book writer, always making up dates and reasons.
That was really interesting, it just goes to show how people, politics, or stupidity can change history. Its like why did the American's have a civil war. If you asked most American's (If they knew we had civil war, I don't how some people make it through life) why we fought the civil war, most people would say, to free the slaves. When actually, Lincoln said repeatedly before the war, and even during the war, up to the point of the Emancipation Proclamation, that he did not want to free the slaves. In fact the only real reason he did so (Which again, history distorts, he really did not "free" them) was to gain more troops in the Union Army.
The main reason, even though there were many, we had a civil war was $$. The South made more money than the North, because of all its exports, like cotton. Lincoln knew that with out the Souths vast resources and $$ the North would be in trouble. Thats why we went to war. Nothing noble, good or pure. Just for plan old $$. In fact if you think about it most things in history, both good and bad, were done for mainly $$ and/or religion.
Anyway if I got John Handcock right, I got one. Why did the Boston Tea Party happen?
Wasn't it in protest of the Stamp Act, or Intolerable Acts, or some Act...?
Well thats what historians want you to believe, that they were protesting a tax on Tea, by the English. Which is where, supposedly, no taxation with out representation came from. But that is not the true reason for it.
All the taxes on the tea from the British Indian Company were dropped except for the townshed tax so that they could become a monopoly. This actually made the tea cheaper than any tea seller in America, so the American's were mad because they didn't want the company's in America to loose all of their business to the British Indian Company. Therefore, they ruined the supplies from the British Indian Company to save the American businesses.
Am I right?
Very Expensive tea Party ! :)
smh got it. Not such a noble thing was it. ;)
New Question:
Which American president had an alligator as a pet?
John Quincy Adams : Sorry..This was very american question..SO i had to take external help !
Hmm I would have guessed Teddy Rose.
OK, new question is your's Active...
Sorry...sometimes I forget that I am speaking with people from a LONG ways away... I'll try to stay away from anything too American...
The best Punishment..Would be to raise a similar question.. hehe..
Who was the President of the United States for exactly one day ?
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison was President for 1 MONTH. Is that what the question was meant to be? I don't know of anything for 1 DAY.
David Rice Atchinson
David Rice Atchinson was President of the United States for exactly one day. Polk was scheduled to step down from office at noon on Sunday, March 4, 1849. You see President-elect Zachary Taylor was a religious man and refused to be sworn in on a Sunday. It was the Sabbath. Taylor insisted on waiting until Monday the Fifth. Vice President Dallas would normally sit in for that day, but he stepped down on Friday the Second. Under the law, the Presidency then fell to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, David Rice Atchinson.
Wow....Must have been long before my time...
We need another question Active...
What is the Duration of the flight of Wright Brother's Aircraft on their first flight Carrying a Passenger on May 14, 1908 ?
Sorry: I just changed the Question
Their First solo flight was in 1903.
{Clue: It is less than a Minute }
Don't Wait for me for the Next question...I simply don't have questions ..Continue If i am Not here... ;)
Time up...
Answer is :
28.6 seconds
Bye..
New question (double barrelled question):
1. Who was the first woman ever in space?
2. Why was she selected to be the first woman in space?
1.Valentina Tereshkova
2. Becoz she cooked food very well, even under low atomospheric pressure? :D
What was the name of the biggest German Battleship in WW2.
HINT: There was a battle named: "The quest for the ________________(battleship)". :)
Bismark
The second answer for my questions was because she had experience parachuting, not cooking. :)
Okay... I don't have a trivia question, or an answer, I have a real question of a trivial nature.
Can anyone find doco on a Space Shuttle Explorer. I saw some cheesy show last night where they made Explorer disappear.
Heck... here is a trivia question while you are looking for Explorer.
Columbia was first in many ways. It was the first Space Shuttle to enter orbit, perform a mission, and return. Columbia was not the first shuttle built.
Name the three shuttles built before Columbia. For extra credit... where are they now?
Heck, again, name the whole American shuttle fleet. If you feel brave, name the Soviet shuttle (which if I remember correctly made two unmanned orbits). If you are feeling very obscure, name the ESA's shuttle.
Japan and China are in varying stages of shuttle design. China has built atleast a prototype if not more. I think Japan's NASDA is in the same boat with the ESA: why build our own if we get to use America's.
As an American, I can say, "I don't mind."
Active, you were right, It was the Bismark!
DISCOVERY, ATLANTIS, ENDEAVOUR
Plus the prototype Enterprise which was dropped off the back of the 747 for testing in the early 70s but never went into orbit!
I've got one incorrect answer from barrk, though she (?) did name all three shuttles that were built after Columbia (in order), the question was, name the three built before.
Hint: They did not necessarily receive an OV designation.
1975
Oct. 17 First Space Shuttle main engine tested at the National Space Technology Laboratories, Miss.
Sept. 17 Rollout of orbiter Enterprise (OV-101).
1976
July 18 Thiokol conducts 2-minute firing of an SRB at Brigham City, Utah.
Aug. 12 First free flight Approach and Landing Test (ALT) of orbiter Enterprise from Shuttle carrier aircraft at Dryden Flight Research Center, Calif. Flight duration: 5 minutes, 21 seconds. Landing occurred on Runway 17.
Sept. 13 Second Enterprise ALT flight of 5 minutes, 28 seconds; landing on Runway 15. (Three more ALT flights were flown by Enterprise on Sept. 23 Oct. 12 and Oct. 25.)
1978
Jan. 18 Thiokol conducts second test firing of an SRB.
1979
March 8 Orbiter Columbia (OV-102) transported 38 miles overland from Palmdale to Dryden Flight Research Center.
March 20-24 Columbia flown on Shuttle carrier aircraft to Kennedy Space Center.with overnight stops at El Paso and San Antonio, Texas, and Eglin AFB, Fla.
1980
Nov. 26 Columbia mated to SRBs and external tank at Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for STS-l mission.
Dec. 29 Space Shuttle vehicle moved from VAB to Launch Complex 39A for STS-l mission.1981
1980 continued
Nov. 12-14 STS-2, first flight of an orbiter previously flown in space
Nov. 24-25 Columbia transported back to KSC via Bergstrom AFB, Texas.
Dec. ll Spacelab l arrives at KSC.
1982
Feb. 3 Columbia moved to VAB for mating in preparation for STS-3 mission.
Feb. 16 Assembled Space Shuttle vehicle moved from VAB to launch pad for STS-3 mission.
March 22-30 STS-3 mission; landing at White Sands, N.M.
May 25 STS-4 vehicle moved to launch pad.
June 27-July 4 STS-4 mission flown; first concrete runway landing at Edwards AFB.
June 30 Orbiter Challenger (OV-099) rolled out at Palmdale.
Information content from the NSTS Shuttle Reference Manual (1988)
Last Hypertexed Thursday August 31 10:22:45 EDT 2000
Jim Dumoulin ([email protected])
Wow, barrk has tenacity.
I did not realize that Columbia rolled out before Challenger. The three I was looking for were...
MPTA-098 Pathfinder, STA-099 Challenger, and OV-101 Enterprise
And since she made me look it up, you can do more research at KSC.
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/.../orbiters.html
Pathfinder is on display in Huntsville, Alabama. It was dolled up at the expense of the Japanese for an expo, but is not flight worthy. It was used for mating test. MPTA is something something Test Article, I believe.
Challenger was retrofitted to OV-099 and entered into service. She was lost in the line of duty. If I remember, the status of her last mission reads something like, "catastrophic loss of crew and vehicle".
Enterprise, which was named after the Star Trek ship, is in storage near Dulles, Virginia, awaiting the opening of Smithsonians Air and Space Museum at Dulles. She was used for ALT (Approach and Landing Tests) as well as testing the ferry planes.
I thought these three rolled off before Columbia. Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour round out the American fleet.
Buran (Snowstorm) was the Soviet shuttle. As far as I know, she sits in the open air, inoperable. Her systems were removed for one reason or another.
Hermes was ESA's project. I don't know if it was ever built.
Anyway... I still don't see a list for Explorer anywhere. It must be a fullscale replica, and not necessarily owned by NASA.
I work at Edwards AFB. So I cheated a little.
From what I can find out....the Explorer is owned by NASA but it is used strictly for PR stunts such as the "magic" show on last night.
btw I am a she! My name is Katie.
Ah, so that explains Explorer.
And since I'm bored...
She did roll out before Columbia. The '82 date must be when she was converted from STA to OV.Quote:
Challenger started out as a high-fidelity structural test article (STA-099). The airframe was completed by Rockwell and delivered to Lockheed Plant 42 for structural testing on 02/04/78.
Eh, no biggie.
I concede the point.
Great questions though!
Try this site for fun if you are bored
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov
Well, since everyone else is quiet, I'll ask an easy question.
Pluto, which is suspected of being a rogue satellite, is suspected of having a satellite of its own. What's its name?
charon
Yes, the ferry man over the river to the underworld.
That's not a nice thing to call Behemoth....what's he ever done to you? ;-)Quote:
Originally posted by CiberTHuG
Yes, the fairy man over the river to the underworld.
Nothing, but his lizard turns pink.
Wait... that somehow came out wrong.
its orange and blue actually.