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just flippin'...
7.13.01: Questions for the 2nd 2001 TIC Webhunt.
- What day did Street Fighter Alpha 1 hit the united states arcades? (Spark)
- Who ranked 1st place in the most recent DDR tournament at Arcade Infinity in Los Angeles, and what song did he play? (Spark)
- How many Napster icons does Kass's friend Angelina have on her computer desktop? (Kass)
- In the Anime Card Captor Sakura, how did Sakura capture the Song card? (Kass)
- What are the names of all the wild things in Maurice Sendak's story/picture book of the same name? (Tom)
- What bit of historical engineering did Professor Morteza Gharib engage in recently? (Tom)
- What is the most expensive Gundam model kit? (Quad)
- Which non-Final Fantasy game includes the Prelude theme? (Quad)
- In the 15th episode of which season of Friends does Ross play rugby? (Kati)
- In the jelly belly configuration of the painting The American Gothic, what main flavor is the house made of? (Kati)
- What mailing for entering freshmen at Stanford for the 2001-2002 school year is due on August 17? (Maris)
- Name 4 Indiana Jones PC games. (Bigi)
- In Lucas Arts' Maniac Mansion there were around 6 or 7 main characters. In Maniac Mansion 2 (Day of the Tentacle) there were only 3. Who was the only main character that appeared in both? (Bigi)
- Find a picture of the Autobot leader from Transformer Zone. (Ozzie)
- Where can you run a virtual lemonade stand online? (David)
- Who scored the only goal, and when, in Mexico's win over Brazil in yesterday's Copa America match?(Lloyd)
read Tom's essay on the 2030 weblog...
if you're reading this at 11:30 Thursday evening, you'll see Tom's writing as it progresses. quite an interesting thing to observe, actually...
Kass has updated as well. go there now. (K: i wish i were singing Carmina Burana with you and the SF Symphony. how sweet that must be! and no, i have no idea what the story is behind the title. i do know that Carl Orff wrote in a kind of 'pidgin' and/or mishmash of vulgar [vulgate?] Latin, and German.)
11:51 a.m.
Aaron has updated, too. in his Java class this morning, as usual; but this is okay since he aced the quiz today. he's entitled. ;-) anyway, the stuff he writes about is typically intense. read it to know what's real. there's a lot of crap on the web now, but web-writing like Aaron's is what really makes the cyberworld real for me.
Tom's weblog is a fugue. a fugue can't be composed without inspiration. do others among you get your best ideas from the shower as well? ;-) (not that that's in Tom's writing; he told me this on IM last night.)
Ozzie, Tom, Trev and I are going to catch X-Men this evening, after TIC! Anyone else wanna come along? It'll be at a theatre in Jack London Square, hopefully we can get tix for a showing at a reasonable time, 7:00 or 7:35.
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