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  • Does Six Flags amusement park still fly the original six flags at any of their entrances?

    Not much else to ask, other than the one above. Only to say that I'm hoping to get as many responses from people around the world that can speak for the parks in their respective areas. Thanks to all in advance, for your contributions!

    4 AnswersAmusement Parks1 decade ago
  • Is there a way to transfer old saves to a new Gamertag on XBox 360 Live?

    I got an XBox 360 recently, and have been playing games and saving my progress on the hard drive. But now, I am on XBox 360 Live, and I set up a Gamertag with the same name that I used on my hard drive. But now, when I sign on with my Live Gamertag, I can't access my saves from before. Am I doing something wrong, or do I have to start all over again with my games?

    1 AnswerVideo & Online Games1 decade ago
  • New Star Trek Series?

    Would anyone watch a new Star Trek series that takes place at Starfleet Command in San Francisco? Perhaps with some stories involving Starfleet Academy? I envision something in the "law" department. Picture ST:TNG meets JAG. What do you think?

    10 AnswersTelevision1 decade ago
  • What is the volume of a clap?

    OK, here's the thought I had. Put yourself in an empty football stadium. Stand in the center of the field. Have one person stand somewhere in the stands, and tell him to clap. How well can you hear him? Now fill the stands with a couple thousand of your closest friends. Now tell them all to clap. You'd hear a thunderous applause that coudl be heard for nearly a mile. If no single person is clapping louder than one person could, why does the sound from a large group of people travel farther?

    3 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Why did Chavez call Bush the "Devil"?

    I stand behind our president, as any good citizen should. I have been a supporter of the Bush family since his father served Reagan. It seems, however that more of the world is taking a progressively negative stance toward Bush and his actions. Has he finally gone too far? When normally quiet countries like Venezuela have their leaders stand up before the U.N. referring to our president as the devil, perhaps it's time we took a good look at what this nation has gotten itself into. I think it's time we, as a nation, stopped trying to play superhero to the rest of the world as a guise for our own agendas. I've never said this before, but I think the Democrats need another turn at the oval office. At least when Democrats screw things up, it's limited to things within our borders. Thoughts, anyone?

    28 AnswersPolitics1 decade ago
  • Who's the early odds-onn favorite to win the Amazing Race?

    I'm liking the Father-Daughter team.

    1 AnswerTelevision1 decade ago
  • Ever have a woman bump into you with her...?

    I'm just trying to get the truth from women out there. When a woman is standing next to a man, and lets her breast touch your arm, is this intentional? Is it flirting, or just carelessness.

    Or, better yet, how about when a woman bends over and exposes cleavage...is this intentional? Are all of these things just carelessness, or am I getting hit on?

    23 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • Why do children's cereal commercials have a recurring theme of theft?

    It recently occurred to me and my wife that in many children's cereal commercials, there is a recurring theme of characters or children stealing cereal. Some examples...Trix cereal shows us how the rabbit is always trying to steal the cereal from the kids. Flintstones Pebbles cereals depict Barney constantly developing a scheme whereby he can steal cereal from Fred. Lucky Charms' leprechaun is always running from children who are trying to steal his cereal. Cookie Crisp literally has a burglar on the box who always tries to steal the Cookie Crisp cereal. Finally, beyond cereal, even Eggo waffles tagline, "L'eggo my Eggo" refers to the message that everyone loves them so much that they try to steal them. Is this an intentionally negative message that we're sending our children?-Or is it just lazy marketing? Share your thoughts!

    9 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago