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Why can't most question askers look up the answers for themselves?
How hard can it be to look up most answers on the web or in books? Are people really that lazy? You won't learn if someone gives you all the answers.
13 AnswersHistory1 decade agoIs "Banned In Boston" still viable now?
It figures it would take a reactionary Blue Nose city like Boston to create an uproar over signs advertising "Adult Swim" when there was no reaction in 10 other major cities in the U.S. Don't those people think before they react? How in their wildest flights of fantasy could they equate cartoon signs with terrorist devices?
I welcome your comments. The best answer, or the most creative, gets the 10 points. :o)
2 AnswersCurrent Events1 decade agoWhy does the U.K. refuse to pay it's debt to the U.S. from WWI?
In 1934, Britain owed the US $4.4bn of World War I debt (about £866m at 1934 exchange rates). Adjusted by the Retail Price Index, a typical measure of inflation, £866m would equate to £40bn now, and if adjusted by the growth of GDP, to about £225bn. They have repaid the re-construction loans from WWII but haven't paid a penny on the older debt. Why is that?
2 AnswersEconomics1 decade agoIs Christian Right poster child Pat Robertson really insane?
He claims to hold conversations with God and then predicts the future.
12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoWhy was the WWI armistice signed at 11:00 on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 ?
A clue is General Black Jack Pershing. First one to get it right gets 10 points. :o)
History1 decade ago