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    Really old and crotchety!
    No, really he was 120 years old I think.

    What year was economic science added to the categories that make you eligible for a noble peace prize?
    *In heaven all the interesting people are missing.*
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    you are correct, although ive gotta spread some love around before I can boost you. Someone wanna do it for me/

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    Quote Originally Posted by InweCiryatan
    What year was economic science added to the categories that make you eligible for a noble peace prize?
    1968, I believe

    On a similar note .... Who was the recipent of the first noble prize in physics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KShan5[PrFC]
    you are correct, although ive gotta spread some love around before I can boost you. Someone wanna do it for me/

    Anybody? I did remember it....
    *In heaven all the interesting people are missing.*
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    Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen

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    Quote Originally Posted by noodle
    i'm going to say apply some reasonably powerful magnets.


    and noone has yet to correctly answer my previous question.
    This is not correct.

    Please Try Again!!!

    ???????????????????????????????????????

    How is it possible to make a black and white TV set show colours?

    ????????????????????????????????????????
    Take your time. Read carefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    How is it possible to make a black and white TV set show colours?
    ????????????????????????????????????????
    I believe a nice tab of LSD would do that for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    ???????????????????????????????????????

    How is it possible to make a black and white TV set show colours?

    ????????????????????????????????????????
    Some colored plastic wrap over the screen might do the trick. Unless you wanted each part to have proper colors....
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    Quote Originally Posted by swordwench
    I believe a nice tab of LSD would do that for you.
    Well, it might smell like colours...

    Come on people... this is possible.

    You can do it!

    ???????????????????????????????????????
    How is it possible to make a black and white TV set show colours?
    ????????????????????????????????????????
    Take your time. Read carefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    Well, it might smell like colours...

    Come on people... this is possible.

    You can do it!

    ???????????????????????????????????????
    How is it possible to make a black and white TV set show colours?
    ????????????????????????????????????????

    The sent out colored signals from the studios. And colored disks in the cameras filiters the colors. This question is so confusing. It is hard to get the search to do what I want to find. But at least I'm learning something during my day off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix
    The sent out colored signals from the studios. And colored disks in the cameras filiters the colors. This question is so confusing. It is hard to get the search to do what I want to find. But at least I'm learning something during my day off.
    Hint: it's an optical illusion
    Take your time. Read carefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    Hint: it's an optical illusion
    Color TV on a Black & White

    --Philistine

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatReallyHurt
    I think Cville got "Search for Tomorrow", too. Is that the answer you're looking for?

    Except... he was on it from '53 to '55, not 1951...

    Before the soap opera, he was on a local New York station's children's show. True trivia, difficult to find by simply googling or looking on imdb.
    Just because you have the right, that doesn't mean it is right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philistine

    I'd just spin a Benham's wheel. When standing still, it appears to have a B&W pattern. When spinning, it looks like there's color. Featured on the Jack Parr show in the 1950s, this trick provided Americans their first chance to see color on their B&W TV sets.
    Just because you have the right, that doesn't mean it is right.

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    If I'm right, my question is who is the undisputed, undefeated champion of winning Emmy awards -- won every time nominated.
    Just because you have the right, that doesn't mean it is right.

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    Epee Pox is correct
    Take your time. Read carefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epee_Pox
    If I'm right, my question is who is the undisputed, undefeated champion of winning Emmy awards -- won every time nominated.
    Anne Flett-Giordano - total five for wirting and producing "Frasier".
    Everybody has to believe in something. I believe I am going to have another beer.

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    If that is correct then my question is

    "What is degenerate matter and what is the difference between the degenerate matter found in white dwarfs and that found in neutron stars?"
    Everybody has to believe in something. I believe I am going to have another beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cipher
    If that is correct then my question is

    "What is degenerate matter and what is the difference between the degenerate matter found in white dwarfs and that found in neutron stars?"
    Well the degenerates on red dwarf use the word smegma alot.

    Does that help?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    Epee Pox is correct

    I think I'm going to cry.....


    I had written that down and a website where I found it. But I didn't think it was true. Crap. O well. I'll get another one soon. Cheers Epee Pox
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