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Hehe, very good quote 
Next Question:
What are the five kingdoms presently used to categorize living things?
-Worth 2 points
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Jennings
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Monera
Protista
Fungi
Animal
Plant
That right?
Monera, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, Animalia
pretty much what AJK had, but they're technically listed as Plantae and Anamalia. Give it to AJK 
(hah, there's one I didn't even have to look up. See, I do know something!)
[This message has been edited by Todd (edited 12-12-2000).]
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Originally posted by AJK:
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Animal
Plant
That right?
I always hated biology, so I had to go look that one up myself.
And now for what I hope is a really fun one:
What is at the beginning of eternity, the end of time, the beginning of every end, and the end of every place?
-Worth 3 points
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Jennings
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An idiot waiting to ask you a stupid question. 
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Newsie
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That would be the letter E.
quote:
Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.
Thanks Todd and Jennings 
quote:
Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.

quote:
Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.


What are "cremains"?
Cremains are the remains of human beings after you cremate them.
And Jennings, that's a really morbid question. 
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Newsie
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I would guess somewhere between half a pound and a pound, but it's probably dependent on the weight of the person.
[This message has been edited by boct1584 (edited 12-13-2000).]
It seems that question is a little too hard. So we'll scrap that one, and give out another:
When did the most severe earthquake in American history occur?
-Worth 2 points
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Jennings
- Project Manager
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I believe that was 1906.
Incorrect.
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Jennings
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I think this was the highest richter reading I could find at [url="http://www-socal.wr.usgs.gov/hector.html"]this crazy link here[/url]
7.1 at October 16th, 1999
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Newsie
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Incorrect also.
[Hint: It wasn't in any of our lifetimes]
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Jennings
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