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Todd
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"Being a web developer isn't about making web pages, its about how fast you can find them"
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Jennings
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Hehe, very good quote 
Next Question:
What are the five kingdoms presently used to categorize living things?
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Todd
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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!)
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Jennings
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quote: Originally posted by AJK:
Monera
Protista
Fungi
Animal
Plant
That right?
Correct! Except like Todd said, the last two are animalia and plantae.
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And good job Todd! I always hated biology, so I had to go look that one up myself.
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Jennings
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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?
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Chucker
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An idiot waiting to ask you a stupid question. 
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Chucker
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quote: Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.
Whoa. I'd never thought of that before.
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Fantomeye
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quote: Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.
Smokin! 
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Jennings
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quote: Originally posted by Todd:
That would be the letter E.
Correct! Todd, just leave now, you're way too good at this 
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One more. Come on guys! 
On average, how much do adult male cremains weigh in pounds?
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Chucker
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Cremains are the remains of human beings after you cremate them.
And Jennings, that's a really morbid question. 
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boct1584
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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.
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Jennings
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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?
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Jennings
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Incorrect.
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Chucker
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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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Jennings
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Incorrect also.
[Hint: It wasn't in any of our lifetimes]
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