The Fifth Quiz

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The Fifth Quiz

Post by Bronze » 24 July 05 12:50 am

Μπορείτε να δοκιμάσετε πάλι
by The Bronze


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Note Please: I am not responsible for your psychological or computers well being. Attempt at your own risk!

How to Play:

(1) Don't post the answers - simply post that you have entered the quiz and that have Emailed your answers to:

thebronzemailbox@yahoo.com

(2) Once you have Emailed your answers you cannot change them so check your answers before you push 'send'. Only your first Email will be counted. The entrant with most correct answers will be judged the winner.

(3)Only the first 6 (six) responses will be counted and then the Quiz will be answered and another posted. So you gotta be in it to win it.

(4) The prize - satisfaction of learning 5 useless facts and the knowledge that may help you with a 5 difficulty mystery cache one day.

On to Μπορείτε να δοκιμάσετε πάλι

Q21. Where and what is this?
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Q22. Who makes this watch?
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Q23. Which cache has these finders in common?
The Bronze, Geo-Nads, Odlids, Mind Socket, The Rats, Team Webguy and Swamp Gecko.


Q24. A Camel can last longer that a Rat without water. True or False? (DonÂ’t test this at home)


Q25. Assuming you can stand on the ocean and your eyes are exactly six feet above the surface of the ocean. How far is the horizon away in nautical miles or kilometers? (Closest answer to mine wins this point).

Bonus Point: Email me a picture of your "Tea Pot" Pose.

Enjoy...

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Post by sc00t » 24 July 05 3:40 pm

Email sent :)

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Post by GEK » 24 July 05 4:52 pm

Done (stuff the bonus point)

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Post by Slider & Smurf » 24 July 05 6:24 pm

Done.

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Post by Slider & Smurf » 24 July 05 6:24 pm

Done.

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Post by swampgecko » 24 July 05 6:33 pm

4 out of 5, I am guessing will be my result....

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Post by Bronze » 25 July 05 6:52 pm

4 mails recieved - 2 to go.

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Post by team_diesel » 25 July 05 10:54 pm

Email sent

:D :D :D :D

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Post by caughtatwork » 25 July 05 11:38 pm

Shan't be joining in today, but be sure of your answer to Q24.

It's typically listed in one of those annoying emails that do the round with an amazing set of factoids, a good percentage of which turn out to be complete fabrication.

Not that I care that much really :D

Now where did I put that picture of me acting like a teapot and blowing steam?

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Post by GEK » 26 July 05 1:10 am

With Q24 there is also the problem of which type of rat we are referring to. There are many different species of rat with vastly varying water needs.

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Post by caughtatwork » 26 July 05 8:32 am

What do you mean? An African or European rat?

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Post by ideology » 26 July 05 8:49 am

it could be a siberian hampster

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Post by GEK » 26 July 05 10:02 am

And is it carrying a coconut?

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Post by The Ginger Loon » 26 July 05 12:23 pm

aah yes, but siberian hamsters are non-migratory...

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Post by Cached » 26 July 05 1:15 pm

Wait a minute! Supposing two hamsters carried it together?

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