What is the most populous country in the world that has never won an Olympic medal.
Monthly Archives: December 2014
Interesting Question of the Day – 10 December 2014
In the context of on road cycling, what does the acronym SMIDSY stand for? (The first two letters are “Sorry mate.”)
Interesting Question of the Day – 8 December 2014
Scientists have discovered that it takes mammals over 3kg about the same amount of time to urinate from a full bladder, regardless of size.
How long does it take mammals to empty a full bladder?
You can feel free to test this yourself.
Team Name Bonus Point – Week of 7 December
Children have a mysterious sense of humour. Recently a series of kids jokes have been published that might leave you scratching your head in confusion.
This week if your team name is the kind of bizarre or confusing joke a child might tell, you will get a bonus point.
To get you thinking, here are some examples:
Or this gem that I came up with at the age of three that caused me to sit around the house for hours laughing:
My parents were kind of worried about me.
Interesting Question of the Day – 5 December 2014
Nowadays the stand in for pure evil is Hitler.
Before WWII, who would you compare someone to if you wanted to make them out to be the worst person in the world, as seen in the examples of King George III during the American Revolution, or Abraham Lincoln in the American Civil War?
Interesting Question of the Day – 3 December 2014
This is Al Yeganeh.
He once kicked Jerry Seinfeld out of his establishment. What did he sell?
Interesting Question of the Day – 1 December 2014
What are the only two independent countries whose flag does not contain any red, white, or blue?