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Bob Juch wrote:That's correct only of you're talking about mass, not count.TheCalvinator24 wrote:C. OxygenShade wrote:
50,000
What is the most abundant element in the human body?
A. Hydrogen
B. Carbon
C. Oxygen
D. Sodium
We may be carbon-based life forms, but we are mostly water.
takinover wrote:A variation of your $50K question was asked on 1/10/2003 to Andria Houghton. Courtesy of http://millifeline.homestead.com/transcripts011003.htmlShade wrote:
That question was the only one I took from the show, all the others I made up myself. The Provence one
16000- What chemical element comprises about 65% of a human's mass?
A. Oxygen B. Carbon
C. Calcium D. Nitrogen.
Well I guess you two are just too smart for me.
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50:50 pleaseShade wrote:Yup, the answer was Jimmy Carter right? because I didn't exactly do extensive research.
Your new Million dollar question is:
STQ1,000,000
Which of these famous composers was Ludwig van Beethoven’s teacher?
A. Johann Sebastian Bach
B. George Frideric Handel
C. Franz Schubert
D. Antonio Salieri
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Yup, the answer was Jimmy Carter right? because I didn't exactly do extensive research.
Only two U.S. Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize. The other one was Woodrow Wilson. Time didn't start picking "of the year" winners until 1927.
Only two U.S. Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize. The other one was Woodrow Wilson. Time didn't start picking "of the year" winners until 1927.
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I thought Teddy Roosevelt also won a Nobel Peace Prize.silvercamaro wrote:Shade wrote:Yup, the answer was Jimmy Carter right? because I didn't exactly do extensive research.
Only two U.S. Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize. The other one was Woodrow Wilson. Time didn't start picking "of the year" winners until 1927.
A qucik Google confirms. 1906
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Yup, that's what I thought. What I looked at was the two lists seperatly, I could have missed something. although I doubted it.silvercamaro wrote:Yup, the answer was Jimmy Carter right? because I didn't exactly do extensive research.
Only two U.S. Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize. The other one was Woodrow Wilson. Time didn't start picking "of the year" winners until 1927.
Right and Teddy too, but he is also too early to be in Time
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Sure, that Starbucks will always be near and dear to me as it was one of the two places that I used to escape the rain on my tape date. I also had one the best pastries that I will ever have from there and would love to have another one, but can't find it in any Starbucks here.silvercamaro wrote:Psst, takinover.
After this guy in the hot seat makes the confetti fall down, let's go to that Starbucks on the corner. I want a cappucino and maybe a muffin.
Yet another typo by me.
I gotta go watch "The Ultimate Fighter".
Thanks for the game, shade.
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Trying to be tricksy, methinks.Shade wrote:As you wish.
1,000,000
Which of these famous composers was Ludwig van Beethoven’s teacher?
C. Franz Schubert
D. Antonio Salieri
We normally associate Salieri wit Mozart, but Schubert is too late to be Ludwig's teacher, I think, so I'm gonna risk 475,000 virtual dollars and go with . . .
D. Antonio Salieri
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I'm assuming the answer by number of atoms would be Hydrogen, right?Bob78164 wrote:Measured how? By mass, or number of atoms? --BobShade wrote: 50,000
What is the most abundant element in the human body?
A. Hydrogen
B. Carbon
C. Oxygen
D. Sodium
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Please show a citation for this. AFAIK, Haydn was his teacher, Salieri was a friend, not a teacher.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Trying to be tricksy, methinks.Shade wrote:As you wish.
1,000,000
Which of these famous composers was Ludwig van Beethoven’s teacher?
C. Franz Schubert
D. Antonio Salieri
We normally associate Salieri wit Mozart, but Schubert is too late to be Ludwig's teacher, I think, so I'm gonna risk 475,000 virtual dollars and go with . . .
D. Antonio Salieri
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Thanks for hosting.Shade wrote:*Confetti falls down and the audience goes wild*'
YOU ARE CORRECT!!!!
You win:
1 MILLION DOLLARS
If only I could have answered 15 questions correctly on the cold December day in 2000, I would have won $1,770,000. And Kevin Olmstead and Ed Toutant wouldn't be nearly as famous in the trivia world as they are.
Okay, Ed probably would be because of the circumstance of his run.

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I actually don't think I've seen Ed's episode. I saw Kevin Olmstead, I feel a little guilty saying this but...doesn't anyone else think it's unfair that with only one question he won more than twice any other contestant?TheCalvinator24 wrote:Thanks for hosting.Shade wrote:*Confetti falls down and the audience goes wild*'
YOU ARE CORRECT!!!!
You win:
1 MILLION DOLLARS
If only I could have answered 15 questions correctly on the cold December day in 2000, I would have won $1,770,000. And Kevin Olmstead and Ed Toutant wouldn't be nearly as famous in the trivia world as they are.
Okay, Ed probably would be because of the circumstance of his run.
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You preceded Ed, didn't you?TheCalvinator24 wrote:Thanks for hosting.Shade wrote:*Confetti falls down and the audience goes wild*'
YOU ARE CORRECT!!!!
You win:
1 MILLION DOLLARS
If only I could have answered 15 questions correctly on the cold December day in 2000, I would have won $1,770,000. And Kevin Olmstead and Ed Toutant wouldn't be nearly as famous in the trivia world as they are.
Okay, Ed probably would be because of the circumstance of his run.
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I know it's not the most trustworthy of sources, but according to WikiPedia:Bob Juch wrote: Please show a citation for this. AFAIK, Haydn was his teacher, Salieri was a friend, not a teacher.
"In 1792, Beethoven moved to Vienna , where he studied for a time with Joseph Haydn. He had wanted to study with Mozart, but Mozart had died the previous year. Beethoven received additional instruction from Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (Vienna's pre-eminent counterpoint instructor) and Antonio Salieri."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven
I was guessing based on when I thought Schubert was around
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From Wikipedia, for what that's worth:Shade wrote:Bob Juch-- I don't see how that question could be wrong, I couldn't think of another question to write so I took it from a list of questions I took from WWTBAM itself. (about the Saleri question)
"Perhaps the most important relationship in Beethoven's early life, and certainly the most famous, was the young pianist's tutorship under the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. Beethoven studied with a number of composers and teachers in the period 1792–1795, including Antonio Salieri and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger."
I would argue that Haydn was more important to Beethoven's early training, but Haydn wasn't among the choices.
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