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Old 11-11-2003, 04:12 PM   #1
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The Adult Traffic Generator, Trivia Challenge!

The first person to post the correct answers to all ten of the following questions will win 25k uniques from Adult Traffic Generator. You may not edit your posts.

Here are the questions:

1) Exactly how many bytes are in a petabyte?
2) What is the shortest complete sentence in the english language?
3) What is the term for 1/100th of a second?
4) What is the most common name in the world?
5) In ASCII, what do the letters of 'Bill Gates' add up to?
6) Where does the US government keeps its supply of silver?
7) On which show was the first toilet ever seen on television?
8) Who invented the scissors?
9) In computer terms, what does SMTP stand for?
10) In the original 60 stories written by Conan Doyle, how many times did Sherlock Holmes say, "Elementary, my dear Watson."?

Good luck!

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stab in the dark here...

1) 10mill
2)i love you
3)milisecond
4)john
5)666 ?
6)is it near the gold one? fort knox? or is it in colorado maybe?
7)fuck if i know
8)old chinese guy
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I should have called this contest 'The Google Race'.

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Old 11-11-2003, 04:25 PM   #5
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1) Exactly how many bytes are in a petabyte? 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes

2) What is the shortest complete sentence in the english language?

3) What is the term for 1/100th of a second? I am

4) What is the most common name in the world? John Smith

5) In ASCII, what do the letters of 'Bill Gates' add up to?

6) Where does the US government keeps its supply of silver? Fort Knox

7) On which show was the first toilet ever seen on television?

8) Who invented the scissors? Depends, scissors were invented and patented by Louise Austin - but there are many other versions too!

9) In computer terms, what does SMTP stand for? Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

10) In the original 60 stories written by Conan Doyle, how many times did Sherlock Holmes say, "Elementary, my dear Watson."? once
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The first person to post the correct answers to all ten of the following questions will win 25k uniques from Adult Traffic Generator. You may not edit your posts.

Here are the questions:

1) Exactly how many bytes are in a petabyte?

A petabyte is a measure of memory or storage capacity and is 2 to the 50th power bytes or, in decimal, approximately a thousand terabytes.


2) What is the shortest complete sentence in the english language?

"I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.



3) What is the term for 1/100th of a second?

A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.


4) What is the most common name in the world?

The most common name in the world is Mohammed.

or as 12clicks likes to call him... "brother" ;-)

5) In ASCII, what do the letters of 'Bill Gates' add up to?

666

6) Where does the US government keeps its supply of silver?

The United States government keeps its supply of silver at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY.


7) On which show was the first toilet ever seen on television?

The first toilet ever seen on television was on "Leave It To Beaver."

8) Who invented the scissors?

Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.

9) In computer terms, what does SMTP stand for?

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

10) In the original 60 stories written by Conan Doyle, how many times did Sherlock Holmes say, "Elementary, my dear Watson."?

At no time in the 4 novels or 56 short stories Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes does the famous detective say "Elementary, my dear Watson."




Good luck!

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1) Exactly how many bytes are in a petabyte?
2) What is the shortest complete sentence in the english language?
3) What is the term for 1/100th of a second?
4) What is the most common name in the world?
5) In ASCII, what do the letters of 'Bill Gates' add up to?
6) Where does the US government keeps its supply of silver?
7) On which show was the first toilet ever seen on television?
8) Who invented the scissors?
9) In computer terms, what does SMTP stand for?
10) In the original 60 stories written by Conan Doyle, how many times did Sherlock Holmes say, "Elementary, my dear Watson."?

Good luck!

1) 1,125,899,906,842,624
2) I am
3) centisecond
4) Chang (I'm assuming last name?)
5) 666
6) U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY
7) Leave It to Beaver
8) Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors
9) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
10) This quote never appeared in any of the original Sherlock Holmes stories, so 0.
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Old 11-11-2003, 04:30 PM   #11
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1) Exactly how many bytes are in a petabyte? I EAT MEAT FUCK PETA
2) What is the shortest complete sentence in the english language? FUCK THE POLICE
3) What is the term for 1/100th of a second? PREMATURE EJACULATION
4) What is the most common name in the world? BITCH
5) In ASCII, what do the letters of 'Bill Gates' add up to?

(actually its BILLGATES+3 since he is the 3rd william gates = 666)

6) Where does the US government keeps its supply of silver? RAIDERS HELMETS
7) On which show was the first toilet ever seen on television? WILL AND GRACE
8) Who invented the scissors? CUTMAN OFF MEGAMAN 2
9) In computer terms, what does SMTP stand for? SEND MORE THUMBNAILED PORN
10) In the original 60 stories written by Conan Doyle, how many times did Sherlock Holmes say, "Elementary, my dear Watson."?

ZERO
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1) 1,125,899,906,842,624
2) I am
3) centisecond
4) Chang (I'm assuming last name?)
5) 666
6) U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY
7) Leave It to Beaver
8) Louise Austin
9) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
10) This quote never appeared in any of the original Sherlock Holmes stories, so 0.

I might be wrong on my answer 8 so I posted again.
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1) 2 to the 50th power (1,125,899,906,842,624) bytes. A petabyte is equal to 1,024 terabytes.
2)"1 am"
3) a "jiffy"
4)Muhammad
5)887 without the space, 919 if you count the space
6)West Point, N.Y.
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8)Leonardo Da Vinci
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for Number 1 I gotta add the following as I overlooked the request for 'exact'


Petabyte
1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes or 250
approx. 1,000,000,000,000,000 or 1015

1 Petabyte: 3 years of EOS data (2001)
2 Petabytes: All U. S. academic research libraries
20 Petabytes: 1995 production of hard-disk drives
200 Petabytes: All printed material; 1995 production of digital magnetic tape
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for Number 1 I gotta add the following as I overlooked the request for 'exact'


Petabyte
1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes or 250
approx. 1,000,000,000,000,000 or 1015

1 Petabyte: 3 years of EOS data (2001)
2 Petabytes: All U. S. academic research libraries
20 Petabytes: 1995 production of hard-disk drives
200 Petabytes: All printed material; 1995 production of digital magnetic tape

Ok - now you're the winner.

Congratulations - Hit me up on ICQ:143702021 for your traffic.

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Ok - now you're the winner.

Congratulations - Hit me up on ICQ:143702021 for your traffic.


w00t w00t, thanks man...contact ya shortly...

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w00t w00t, thanks man...contact ya shortly...

Ok, cool.

Here are the answers here:

1) 1,125,899,906,842,624
2) I am.
3) Jiffy.
4) Mohammed.
5) 666
6) The U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY.
7) Leave It To Beaver.
8) Leonardo Da Vinci.
9) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
10) None.
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TheJImmy is WRONG.

666= BILLGATES+3. or so its been mentioned i have not confirmed. but you asked for 'Bill Gates' which has capitals and a space.

so he is wrong. to give him traffic wouldl be a travesity.


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I thought a jiffy is a slang term and the official term is centisecond as per this site: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_time.htm

Similiarly, the source for the most commong name in the world according to Mirriam Webster is Chang according to http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8

Just so you know, the source makes a huge difference. I think MW is quite a reliable source myself.

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Turboface is wrong.

"Bill Gates" in ASCII is 919

uppercase/lowercase have different values, + there is a space there.
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Similiarly, the source for the most commong name in the world according to Mirriam Webster is Chang according to http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache...n&ie=UTF-8</a>

Just so you know, the source makes a huge difference. I think MW is quite a reliable source myself.

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I think the chang versus muhommed thing is about 'name' versus 'surname'....





oh PS and "Why" I LOVE that word travesty ;)


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'Go' is also the shortest complete sentence in the English language.

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One of the reasons ?GO? can get by as a one-word sentence is that the subject of the sentence is assumed to be ?you.? The sentence is really ?You go,? but all that?s needed is the verb because it?s a command.
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3) Jiffy.
As a followup... Jiffy is commonly associated as 1/100 according to Princeton. But it also associated with 1/50 and 1/60th (Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=jiffy&r=67)

The correct definition is centisecond as I had stated by Mirriam Webster.

Also, for Chang vs. Mohammad, I think both answers should be accepted since it wasn't specified if first or last name was desired.

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I thought a jiffy is a slang term and the official term is centisecond as per this site: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_time.htm

Similiarly, the source for the most commong name in the world according to Mirriam Webster is Chang according to http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache...n&ie=UTF-8</a>

Just so you know, the source makes a huge difference. I think MW is quite a reliable source myself.

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First off, the most common surname in the world is Chang.

Secondly, look up the term 'jiffy' elsewhere. It is 1/100th of a second.
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Also, for Chang vs. Mohammad, I think both answers should be accepted since it wasn't specified if first or last name was desired.

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Mohammad can be used as a first name, or a last name.

This is my contest, so I decide the winner - sorry.
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Secondly, look up the term 'jiffy' elsewhere. It is 1/100th of a second.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=jiffy&r=67

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language definition: A moment; an instant; as, I will be ready in a jiffy

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Definition: a very short time; "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash"

Princeton University: The duration of one tick of the computer's system clock. Often one AC cycle time (1/60 second in the US and
Canada, 1/50 most other places), but more recently 1/100 sec
has become common.

2. Confusingly, the term is sometimes also used for a
1-millisecond wall time interval. Even more confusingly,
physicists semi-jokingly use "jiffy" to mean the time required
for light to travel one foot in a vacuum, which turns out to
be close to one *nanosecond*.


Mirriam Webster Definition: MOMENT, INSTANT <ready in a jiffy>


4 Dictionaries, none of which have a definition of 1/100 of a second...


Just pointing it out, I'm not trying to disqualify TheJimmy from winning or anything, I'm just saying in future contests you should pick questions which have a clear and precise answer.

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1/100 sec has become common.
You just posted the proof.

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