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Pub Trivia

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Bonus question: Where is London located? (a) The British Isles (b) Great Britain and Northern Ireland (c) The UK (d) Europe (or 'the EU') (e) Greater London
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DougK
16 days ago
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There's no such thing as a stupid question.
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spongbeaux
16 days ago
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I'd have said the Zucker brothers created the first Airplane, and the last.
ChrisDL
17 days ago
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Am i missing something? Isn't number 4 answerable?
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meertn
17 days ago
Answerable but trivial is the joke I guess
JavaJim
17 days ago
Edit: apparently I can't count. Sorry. Original response:maybe? I would say it depends on whether there is decent definition of what makes a lake - a lake. Because if it is just an inland body of water then every raindrop would form a new lake (that might eventually join together into something larger)
Dorkrum
17 days ago
Now that you mention it I realise I misread the question. I thought it said more shark attacks *than* and the joke was that because "or" is used instead of "and", the answer was Jaws despite it being listed in the question.
DelilahBack
6 days ago
No u good
Dorkrum
17 days ago
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Who was the first person to beat a world record?
Covarr
17 days ago
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What is the longest video game?
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Schwa

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Doug's cousin, the one from London, runs a Bumble love cult.
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DougK
50 days ago
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I never realized this about myself.
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digdoug
47 days ago
I feel you, brother.
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Hippo Attacks

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It's cool how, when there's a number lots of people are curious about, but which isn't easy to measure, some random guess will get cited everywhere and become the universally quoted value. Unrelatedly, did you know there are 850 trillion waves in the ocean?
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DougK
1067 days ago
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The detail in Randall's drawings! Check out Cueball's upturned palms.
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alt_text_bot
1069 days ago
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It's cool how, when there's a number lots of people are curious about, but which isn't easy to measure, some random guess will get cited everywhere and become the universally quoted value. Unrelatedly, did you know there are 850 trillion waves in the ocean?
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cjheinz
1069 days ago
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The cartoon is possibly the worst pun ever. Plus, the alt text bots "850 trillion waves in the ocean" is pretty cool.
jepler
1069 days ago
well ACTUALLY it's not a HIPPO violation if you choose to tell someone about your hippo attack... It's a misnomer that the "P" in HIPPO is "privacy", or that the other one is either.
mareino
1069 days ago
Randall Munroe is *dangerously* good at coming up with plausible estimates.
jepler
1069 days ago
I think 2.35 waves per m2 of ocean surface is an over-estimate.
davelevy
1068 days ago
Still think Randall is actually running a multi-year experiment on how to spread information and disinformation. Most effectively.

Exposure Models

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"Cumulative number of coronavirus spreadsheets created over time" is a spreadsheet I am coming dangerously close to creating.
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DougK
1166 days ago
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What happened to Cueball's chair in the third panel? The back support vanished! Randall doesn't just do that, does he?
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alt_text_bot
1167 days ago
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"Cumulative number of coronavirus spreadsheets created over time" is a spreadsheet I am coming dangerously close to creating.
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Millennium Problems

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The hard part about opening a hole in the proof of the Poincaré conjecture is that Grigori Perelman will come out of retirement to try to fix it by drawing a loop around the hole and contracting it to a point.
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DougK
1420 days ago
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Okay, smarties, who can explain even one small piece of this one to me?
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alexanglin
1420 days ago
Security?!
llucax
1420 days ago
You are not alone... you were never alone: https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2320:_Millennium_Problems
DougK
1419 days ago
Even our esteemed colleague alt_text_bot couldn't figure this one out.
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Disk Usage

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Menu -> Manage -> [Optimize space usage, Encrypt disk usage report, Convert photos to text-only, Delete temporary files, Delete permanent files, Delete all files currently in use, Optimize menu options, Download cloud, Optimize cloud , Upload unused space to cloud]
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alt_text_bot
1834 days ago
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Menu -> Manage -> [Optimize space usage, Encrypt disk usage report, Convert photos to text-only, Delete temporary files, Delete permanent files, Delete all files currently in use, Optimize menu options, Download cloud, Optimize cloud , Upload unused space to cloud]
DougK
1833 days ago
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jepler
1834 days ago
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if the "good photos" wedge is big enough to see, you're doing something right.
Earth, Sol system, Western spiral arm
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