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Content-Free Friday: Boticelli! (Round 2)
Feb 26, 2010 16:26
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kittenpants
February 26 2010, 23:21:24 UTC
No, it is not Alfred Hitchcock.
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kittenpants
February 26 2010, 23:22:26 UTC
The what?
You win a yes/no question. I'm going to go Google that.
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kittenpants
February 26 2010, 23:27:23 UTC
At least, I assume it's fair to Google things *after* granting the question?
featherynscale
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kittenpants
February 26 2010, 23:50:15 UTC
::snerk:: I can think of several people who *might* say that, with varying degrees of sarcasm. But this quote is familiar. It's not... Henry Higgins?
(I'm going to kick myself when you tell me.)
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kittenpants
February 28 2010, 19:10:18 UTC
Yep. Kicked self.
No, this person did not die before 1800.
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kittenpants
February 28 2010, 21:38:39 UTC
No... I don't know that story, but would like to hear it. You get a y/n question.
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kittenpants
March 1 2010, 17:56:34 UTC
Huh. Cool!
This person is not primarily known for a visual art.
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auraseer
February 26 2010, 23:38:40 UTC
Is the person a German theoretical physicist, who was the first to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves?
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kittenpants
February 28 2010, 21:33:49 UTC
OMG, I fail. It's not. But you get a y/n question.
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auraseer
February 28 2010, 21:41:19 UTC
That was Heinrich Hertz.
Did the person die before 1970?
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kittenpants
February 28 2010, 23:41:16 UTC
Ouch, I should have known that one.
The person died before 1970.
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You win a yes/no question. I'm going to go Google that.
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(I'm going to kick myself when you tell me.)
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No, this person did not die before 1800.
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This person is not primarily known for a visual art.
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Did the person die before 1970?
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The person died before 1970.
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