tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Dec 07 01:47PM > an American charged with a murder committed in 2007, and ordered > a retrial. What is the name of this American who now faces > retrial for murder in Italy? Knox > so admired the man that he went out of his way to create the > movie "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll" in his honor. Who are we > talking about? Berry; Haley > rocker except Elvis Presley. He scored more hit records than > Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly put together. > Who """is""" this incredible performer? Lewis > "Soul Brother #1", "the Godfather of Soul", "the Hardest-Working > Man in Show Business", "Mr. Dynamite", and even "the Original > Disco Man." Who was this multiply-tagged man? James Brown > husband-and-wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Their hits > include such timeless favorites as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up > Little Susie". Who """are""" they? Everly Brothers > 8. What great guitarist has been inducted """more times than anyone > else""" -- a total of 3 times? Hendrix > ceramics, especially ovenware; other major uses are in batteries > and lubricating greases. Salts of this metal can be used to > treat bipolar disorder. lithium > production of this metal is converted to its oxide compound, > which is a bright white pigment used in paints, toothpastes, > paper, and plastics. titanium > 3. This element has the highest electrical conductivity of all > elements (at ordinary temperatures). As well as electronics, it > is also used in film photography, mirrors, jewelry, and coinage. silver > 4. 55% of the world's production of element 30 is used for > galvanization, a process of coating steel to protect it > against corrosion. zinc > 5. Element 80 can often be found in thermometers, barometers, > and dental fillings; until about 1970 it was often found in > light switches. mercury > 6. Common uses of element 82 include weights, solders, bullets, > and radiation shields. uranium > 7. Non-metallic element 15 comes in numerous varieties or > allotropes: the red and white varieties are the most common. > It is often found in matches and fertilizers. phosporus > 8. Element 17 has a name based on the ancient Greek word for > "pale green". This element is often used as a reagent, and it > and some of its compounds are often used as disinfectants. iodine > electrical conductor, and chemically it is resistant to air, > moisture, and most corrosive agents. 90% of this element is > used for either jewelry, coinage, or investment. gold > 10. Because element 50 is corrosion-resistant and has a low > toxicity, it is often plated on steel to be used as > food-container material. aluminum -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Dec 07 08:22PM +0100 > so admired the man that he went out of his way to create the > movie "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll" in his honor. Who are we > talking about? Chuck Berry > rocker except Elvis Presley. He scored more hit records than > Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly put together. > Who """is""" this incredible performer? Jerry Lee Lewis > "Soul Brother #1", "the Godfather of Soul", "the Hardest-Working > Man in Show Business", "Mr. Dynamite", and even "the Original > Disco Man." Who was this multiply-tagged man? Stevie Wonder > husband-and-wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Their hits > include such timeless favorites as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up > Little Susie". Who """are""" they? Simon & Garfunkel > instead. It opened poetically by saying that "compared to the > <answer 6>, Rock and Roll and that Hall of Fame is a piss stain". > What aristocracy-loving group are we talking about? Mötley Crüe > 8. What great guitarist has been inducted """more times than anyone > else""" -- a total of 3 times? Eric Clapton > 9. This Canadian-born musician was inducted as a member of Buffalo > Springfield but """is""" more famous as a solo artist. Name him. Neil Young > 10. This man was inducted as the guitarist for the Faces, but > """is""" more remembered for the supergroup he """now""" > plays for. Name him. Ron Wood > ceramics, especially ovenware; other major uses are in batteries > and lubricating greases. Salts of this metal can be used to > treat bipolar disorder. Lithium > production of this metal is converted to its oxide compound, > which is a bright white pigment used in paints, toothpastes, > paper, and plastics. Titanium > 3. This element has the highest electrical conductivity of all > elements (at ordinary temperatures). As well as electronics, it > is also used in film photography, mirrors, jewelry, and coinage. Silver > 4. 55% of the world's production of element 30 is used for > galvanization, a process of coating steel to protect it > against corrosion. Zinc > 5. Element 80 can often be found in thermometers, barometers, > and dental fillings; until about 1970 it was often found in > light switches. Mercury > 6. Common uses of element 82 include weights, solders, bullets, > and radiation shields. Lead > 7. Non-metallic element 15 comes in numerous varieties or > allotropes: the red and white varieties are the most common. > It is often found in matches and fertilizers. Phosphor > 8. Element 17 has a name based on the ancient Greek word for > "pale green". This element is often used as a reagent, and it > and some of its compounds are often used as disinfectants. Chlore > electrical conductor, and chemically it is resistant to air, > moisture, and most corrosive agents. 90% of this element is > used for either jewelry, coinage, or investment. Gold > 10. Because element 50 is corrosion-resistant and has a low > toxicity, it is often plated on steel to be used as > food-container material. Tin |
Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Dec 07 07:41PM -0600 Mark Brader wrote: > an American charged with a murder committed in 2007, and ordered > a retrial. What is the name of this American who now faces > retrial for murder in Italy? Knox > so admired the man that he went out of his way to create the > movie "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll" in his honor. Who are we > talking about? Chuck Berry > rocker except Elvis Presley. He scored more hit records than > Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly put together. > Who """is""" this incredible performer? Fats Domino > "Soul Brother #1", "the Godfather of Soul", "the Hardest-Working > Man in Show Business", "Mr. Dynamite", and even "the Original > Disco Man." Who was this multiply-tagged man? James Brown > husband-and-wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Their hits > include such timeless favorites as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up > Little Susie". Who """are""" they? Everly Brothers > rock-and-roll hits than all others... but who knows? "Oh Boy" > and "Maybe Baby" were just two of the hits he did have. Who was > this musician? Buddy Holly > instead. It opened poetically by saying that "compared to the > <answer 6>, Rock and Roll and that Hall of Fame is a piss stain". > What aristocracy-loving group are we talking about? Sex Pistols > of Fame. The rest of the band disagreed: they showed, and they > brought a cardboard cut-out of the singer onstage. He passed > away at 53 of a heart attack in 1995. Name the man or the group. Queen > 8. What great guitarist has been inducted """more times than anyone > else""" -- a total of 3 times? Eric Clapton > 9. This Canadian-born musician was inducted as a member of Buffalo > Springfield but """is""" more famous as a solo artist. Name him. Neil Young > 10. This man was inducted as the guitarist for the Faces, but > """is""" more remembered for the supergroup he """now""" > plays for. Name him. Ron Wood > ceramics, especially ovenware; other major uses are in batteries > and lubricating greases. Salts of this metal can be used to > treat bipolar disorder. Silicon > production of this metal is converted to its oxide compound, > which is a bright white pigment used in paints, toothpastes, > paper, and plastics. Aluminum > 5. Element 80 can often be found in thermometers, barometers, > and dental fillings; until about 1970 it was often found in > light switches. Mercury > 7. Non-metallic element 15 comes in numerous varieties or > allotropes: the red and white varieties are the most common. > It is often found in matches and fertilizers. Sulphur > electrical conductor, and chemically it is resistant to air, > moisture, and most corrosive agents. 90% of this element is > used for either jewelry, coinage, or investment. Silver; Gold > 10. Because element 50 is corrosion-resistant and has a low > toxicity, it is often plated on steel to be used as > food-container material. Pete Gayde |
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Dec 07 09:08PM -0800 On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 1:55:23 AM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote: > an American charged with a murder committed in 2007, and ordered > a retrial. What is the name of this American who now faces > retrial for murder in Italy? Amanda Knox > so admired the man that he went out of his way to create the > movie "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll" in his honor. Who are we > talking about? Chuck Berry > rocker except Elvis Presley. He scored more hit records than > Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Buddy Holly put together. > Who """is""" this incredible performer? Fats Domino > "Soul Brother #1", "the Godfather of Soul", "the Hardest-Working > Man in Show Business", "Mr. Dynamite", and even "the Original > Disco Man." Who was this multiply-tagged man? James Brown > husband-and-wife team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Their hits > include such timeless favorites as "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up > Little Susie". Who """are""" they? the Everly Brothers > rock-and-roll hits than all others... but who knows? "Oh Boy" > and "Maybe Baby" were just two of the hits he did have. Who was > this musician? Buddy Holly > of Fame. The rest of the band disagreed: they showed, and they > brought a cardboard cut-out of the singer onstage. He passed > away at 53 of a heart attack in 1995. Name the man or the group. Grateful Dead > 8. What great guitarist has been inducted """more times than anyone > else""" -- a total of 3 times? Eric Clapton > 9. This Canadian-born musician was inducted as a member of Buffalo > Springfield but """is""" more famous as a solo artist. Name him. Neil Young > 10. This man was inducted as the guitarist for the Faces, but > """is""" more remembered for the supergroup he """now""" > plays for. Name him. Ron Wood > ceramics, especially ovenware; other major uses are in batteries > and lubricating greases. Salts of this metal can be used to > treat bipolar disorder. lithium > production of this metal is converted to its oxide compound, > which is a bright white pigment used in paints, toothpastes, > paper, and plastics. titanium > 3. This element has the highest electrical conductivity of all > elements (at ordinary temperatures). As well as electronics, it > is also used in film photography, mirrors, jewelry, and coinage. silver > 4. 55% of the world's production of element 30 is used for > galvanization, a process of coating steel to protect it > against corrosion. chromium > 5. Element 80 can often be found in thermometers, barometers, > and dental fillings; until about 1970 it was often found in > light switches. mercury > 6. Common uses of element 82 include weights, solders, bullets, > and radiation shields. lead > 7. Non-metallic element 15 comes in numerous varieties or > allotropes: the red and white varieties are the most common. > It is often found in matches and fertilizers. phosphorus > 8. Element 17 has a name based on the ancient Greek word for > "pale green". This element is often used as a reagent, and it > and some of its compounds are often used as disinfectants. chlorine > electrical conductor, and chemically it is resistant to air, > moisture, and most corrosive agents. 90% of this element is > used for either jewelry, coinage, or investment. gold > 10. Because element 50 is corrosion-resistant and has a low > toxicity, it is often plated on steel to be used as > food-container material. chromium -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
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