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September 20 Computer TriviaHello well heres a great question for you well if you reading this you must have a computer so answer this Which company produced the first portable (laptop) computers with ‘lcd’ screens - was it? A. Ibm.B. Hewlett-packard.C. Nec.Another intersting question brought to you from Instant trivia Australia September 18 Trivia,who am I? come on give it a go!I was born in London in 1774 and trained as a surveyor Before buying a commission in the New South Wales corps. I arrived in Sydney in 1800 and was posted to Norfolk Island for six years. I returned to Sydney and started to acquire land and in 1808, I was appointed aide-de-camp to Major George Johnston who led the rum rebellion against Governor Bligh. I was summoned to London in 1810 To give evidence at the court martial of Johnston and on returning to Australia, I was given a large tract of land at prospect. I was appointed commandant of the new settlement at Bathurst And given another large grant of land on the Campbell River there, For my part in the expedition which found a route across the Blue Mountains - I am? Another great question brought to you from Instant Trivia
September 12 Trivia Weddings,PoliticsI was in Complete Trivia today. And got this question, Well been so close to my own wedding anniversary I thought I would give you this question If a 25th wedding anniversary is a ‘silver’ anniversary. What are the five precious substances Traditionally used to describe the 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th and 60th wedding anniversaries.? 2. Who has been the longest serving treasurer in the history of the ‘federal’ liberal party?
September 10 Who are the coaches of port Adelaide and the Adelaide crows for the 2007 ‘AFL’ season?MIXED TRIVIA
1.What are the six most populated ‘us states’?
2. Who are the coaches of port Adelaide and the Adelaide crows for the 2007 ‘AFL’ season?
3. What name is given to the ornamental strip of plaster or moulding around the wall of a room connecting the wall with the ceiling?
4. What name is given to the dried white flesh of a coconut from which coconut oil is extracted? 5. What are the three largest natural ‘lakes’ in Africa?
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Can you Pick-the-year! Queensland elects it's first labour government for 32 years,
Wendy Botha becomes an Australian citizen,
actor john meillion dies,
Bette midler tops the charts with the song
'wind beneath my wings',
Bill Hayden is appointed governor general
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Sorry I haven't posted in awhile
I have been down with a bug
Although I am not one hundred per cent better
Im in bed sitting here with my laptop
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Canada
A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867
while retaining ties to the British crown.
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its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border.
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August 22 Wedding Trivia brough to you via complete TriviaWell it was my friends Anniversary today
And I happen to see this question in Complete Trivia
so it seemed fittng that I would ask you all the question
If a 25th wedding anniversary is a ‘silver’ anniversary.
What are the five precious substances traditionally used
to describe the 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th and 60th wedding anniversaries?
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August 21 What year was this? TriviaCan you pick which year this was? Queensland elects it's first labour government for 32 years, Wendy Botha becomes an Australian citizen, Actor John Meillion dies, Bette Midler tops the charts with the song 'wind beneath my wings', Bill Hayden is appointed Governor General. As you have realised I just love complete Trivia (as you guessed bye all the questions) I cnt stress to you enough how much fun it can be have you taken a look? BUT I will warn you its highly addidctive as I found out try it and let me know what you thought. August 17 Complete trivia brings you another set of questionsComplete trivia brings you another set of questions
1.There are 26 flags (one for each letter of the alphabet) used in the international signalling system, which allows shipping to communicate visually. 2.What are the five colours used on the designs of the flags?
3.Which car company sells the most four wheel drive vehicles in Australia?
4.Which country recently became the first team ever to have its first four batsmen score a century in an innings of a test match? And which country were they playing against DON'T YOU JUST LOVE TRIVIA August 16 Star sign Trivia Brought to you via Complete TriviaQICK TRIVIA Well today I thought I would give you just one question And it’s brought to you via Complete Trivia of course What star sign are you if you were born on November 31st? Im a Taurus what star sign are you? How did you go with the Question why not check out Trivia Online August 14 ****I am ***Complete Triva for for YouWho am I? I am an important Australian mining town. My area was first seen in 1861 by john McKinley of Adelaide who was leading an expedition to search for burke and wills, And reported distinctive traces of copper in the area. Ernest Henry discovered the first copper lodes in 1867 and by 1916 I was the largest source of copper in Australia. I was linked by rail to Townsville in 1908 And Qantas established an air service to Winton in 1920. I am 124 kilometres east of Mt Isa in the gulf savannah region and am famous for being the first base for the royal flying doctor service - I am? Theses who am I are brought to you via August 09 Tennis TriviaComplete Trivia brings you this Question Todd Woodbridge won ‘eight’ Wimbledon men’s doubles titles in his career. Who were his ‘two’ partners? Some facts I learnt along the way while trying to find the answer He was in the Tv show Dancing with the Stars. Todd hit his first tennis ball at two, played his first tournament at six decided to be a tennis professional when he was 10. As a junior, he won seven Grand Slam doubles titles.
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1.What is the branch of which plant is commonly used as a symbol of peace?
2.Who played the roles of Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu in the movie ‘the da Vinci code
3.In which century was the 'taj mahal' built - was it? A. 16th century. B. 17th century. C. 18th century.
4.What is a doctor doing if he takes your systolic reading and your diastolic reading?
5. On the TV show ‘Sesame Street’, where does ‘Oscar the grouch’ live?
See what I have been saying all along some are a little hard (not to hard with all the resource's you have)
But some are just something that you would have stored in your head for years or maybe you watched Sesame Street with your kids,Grankids.
I just love trivia check this one out its ONLINE TRIVIA July 30 Human Parts triviaWell I was thinkingWhat sort of trivia am I best at?Well I would say parts of the bodyare you?How well do you know your body?here is a Trivia question about your bodyWhat are the anatomical names for the six types of bones in the ‘human arm’July 26 Trivia True or FasleWell I thought it’s about time I gave you all a true of false question. and you can find the answers any way you want. Say you spend two minutes goggling it, well its it worth it! As you could win some spare cash. How about you check out what the players think Well I suppose you want the True or False question
France has never been ruled by a queen - true or false?
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July 23 Australia TriviaI was in the complete trivia site over the weekend,I had a question about a country, So I was looking for the answer I needed. Then it dawned on me as I was looking for the answer, I was learning alot of other stuff as I went along. Like what I have written below is something I picked up along the way. Have you every had it happen to you? Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late 18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. The new country took advantage of its natural resources to rapidly develop its agricultural and manufacturing industries and to make a major contribution to the British effort in World Wars I and II. In recent decades, Australia has transformed itself into an internationally competitive, advanced market economy. It boasted one of the OECD's fastest growing economies during the 1990's, a performance due in large part to economic reforms adopted in the 1980's. Long-term concerns include pollution, particularly depletion of the ozone layer, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef July 21 Ice hockey Trivia,sports for you
Two blue lines on an ‘ice hockey’ rink divide the rink into three zones. What are the names of the three zones
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