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  • #16
    CMYK (short for cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (Black
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    • #17
      Black is referred to using the letter K (rather than the expected B) for key – a shorthand for the printing term key plate. This plate impressed the artistic detail of an image, usually in black ink. This use of the letter K also helped avoid confusion with the letter B as used in the acronym RGB.
      What is William Blount famous for?
      Last edited by Danabee; 05-31-07, 05:34 PM.
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      • #18
        the K stand for black or key. if you used a B they could be confused with blue( U ) or brown ( N ). And well its unexpected cuz well black doesnt start with a K :p or key is not a color.

        to slow next answer: William Blount was the first NC signer of the United States Constitution

        How many couples were celebrating their honey moon on the Titanic?
        Last edited by KNCJeeper; 05-31-07, 05:48 PM.
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        • #19
          what is 18?
          Dan

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Danabee View Post
            what is 18?

            wrong...you have been voted off the island :p
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            • #21
              14?

              during the credits of EVERY pixar movie (more towards the end), there are a list of names, not part of the production, whom do those names belong to?

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              • #22
                not part of the questionaire...but Rubber is NOT in fact called rubber because of the tree it comes from. No, the tree is named AFTER the substance it produces! Rubber is called rubber, because it's original use was a sealant for large shipping crates. They found that upon "Rubbing" the substance on certain other substances, like graphite or charcoal they could "Rub out" certain things...so that leads to another thing. Erasers are a modern term. "Rubbers" were the original term for something you used with pencils, which weren't originally common, as they were harder to make than pens, and originally weren't surrounded by wood...just long sticks of hardened graphite. It is actually rubber that made the use of pencils more popular.
                WTF Mate?

                Confucious Say: He who stand on toilet...is high on pot.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by atamata View Post
                  14?

                  during the credits of EVERY pixar movie (more towards the end), there are a list of names, not part of the production, whom do those names belong to?
                  14 is wrong
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by YJwonderboy View Post
                    not part of the questionaire...but Rubber is NOT in fact called rubber because of the tree it comes from. No, the tree is named AFTER the substance it produces! Rubber is called rubber, because it's original use was a sealant for large shipping crates. They found that upon "Rubbing" the substance on certain other substances, like graphite or charcoal they could "Rub out" certain things...so that leads to another thing. Erasers are a modern term. "Rubbers" were the original term for something you used with pencils, which weren't originally common, as they were harder to make than pens, and originally weren't surrounded by wood...just long sticks of hardened graphite. It is actually rubber that made the use of pencils more popular.
                    Didnt Mayans come before shipping crates?
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                    • #25
                      ok... 13?

                      i got 14 from the titanic museum link:
                      “Fourteen couples traveling on Titanic were on their honeymoon, nine in first class. There were also young, brides-to-be sailing to America to start a new life there. As you might recall, Rose was among this group.”
                      ha, now i'm curious of what's the right number...
                      Last edited by atamata; 06-02-07, 09:11 AM.

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                      • #26
                        13 is what i had...and that was from the history channel? maybe 14 was right lol
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                        • #27
                          im not sure what the question im supposed to answer is so im just going to start a new one.

                          what month and year did Captain Canuck issue number one come out????

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                          • #28
                            July 1975
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                            • #29
                              July of 1975



                              What is P Diddy's real name?
                              kelsie

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                              • #30
                                Sean Combs



                                In the movie, The Sixth Sense, Haley Joel Osment's character "Cole" has what kind of puppy?
                                Last edited by KNCJeeper; 06-03-07, 08:24 PM.
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