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Truly Trivial What sci-fi novel was the XBOX 360 dev team required to read?
Image via WikipediaI'm off to the Consumer Electronics Show this week, so I'm shamelessly and indefensibly shirking my...
Image via WikipediaI'm off to the Consumer Electronics Show this week, so I'm shamelessly and indefensibly shirking my...
3 days ago
Jay Garmon [dot] Net
| Topics: Consumer Electronics..., Video game, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer
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| Topics: Consumer Electronics..., Video game, Bill Gates, Steve BallmerThe Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: What school is secretly referenced in ever Pixar film ever made?
Image via WikipediaChristmas is over, but this godless heathen is still taking it easy. As such, you get another rerun from my...
Image via WikipediaChristmas is over, but this godless heathen is still taking it easy. As such, you get another rerun from my...
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Truly Trivial: What name besides Rudolph were considered for the famous red-nosed reindeer?
Today is my birthday, which means it's the holiday season, which means the TV networks (and yours truly) are going into...
Today is my birthday, which means it's the holiday season, which means the TV networks (and yours truly) are going into...
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Truly Trivial: Who is the original creator of Festivus? (Hint: It ain't Seinfeld)
Image via WikipediaToday is my daughters birthday and thus I have no plans to do actual work today, so enjoy a recycled...
Image via WikipediaToday is my daughters birthday and thus I have no plans to do actual work today, so enjoy a recycled...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: What technology was the subject of 1968's famous "Mother of All Demos?"
Image via WikipediaOne Dec. 9, 1968, a watershed moment in computer science and consumer electronics took place: a technology...
Image via WikipediaOne Dec. 9, 1968, a watershed moment in computer science and consumer electronics took place: a technology...
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Truly Trivial: What non-sci-fi book was the original basis for the alien invasion series V?
Image by spike55151 via FlickrThe revamped version of the television minseries V just finished its initial four-episode...
Image by spike55151 via FlickrThe revamped version of the television minseries V just finished its initial four-episode...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: What US President tried to reschedule Thanksgiving, and why?
Image by Croixboy via FlickrA short work week at NotebookReview -- including preparations for Black Friday -- means we're...
Image by Croixboy via FlickrA short work week at NotebookReview -- including preparations for Black Friday -- means we're...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: How many planets are known to have liquid surface water?
Image via WikipediaLast Friday, NASA announced that its LCROSS mission -- also known as "let's slam a probe into the lunar...
Image via WikipediaLast Friday, NASA announced that its LCROSS mission -- also known as "let's slam a probe into the lunar...
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Truly Trivial: What sci-fi novel coined the phrase 'computer worm?'
Image via WikipediaOnce again, I am overburdened by day jobbery and must resort to recycling one of my old TechRepublic Geek...
Image via WikipediaOnce again, I am overburdened by day jobbery and must resort to recycling one of my old TechRepublic Geek...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: What was the original written formulation for E=mc2?
Image by dullhunk via FlickrThe old trivia geek is bogged down with day job wonkery, so I'm reprinting this old-school Geek...
Image by dullhunk via FlickrThe old trivia geek is bogged down with day job wonkery, so I'm reprinting this old-school Geek...
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Truly Trivial: Who is the only Simpsons Treehouse of Horror writer to be honored by the Mystery Writers of America?
Image via WikipediaOne would be tempted to describe the annual "Treehouse of Horror" episode of The Simpsons as one of...
Image via WikipediaOne would be tempted to describe the annual "Treehouse of Horror" episode of The Simpsons as one of...
73 days ago
Jay Garmon [dot] Net
| Topics: Peabody Award, Major League..., Golden Globe..., truly trivial
Jay Garmon [dot] Net
| Topics: Peabody Award, Major League..., Golden Globe..., truly trivialThe Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: How did Wernher von Braun try to jumpstart a US space program a decade before NASA?
Image via WikipediaIf one were to construct a Mt. Rushmore of rocket scientists, almost any quartet of visionaries enshrined...
Image via WikipediaIf one were to construct a Mt. Rushmore of rocket scientists, almost any quartet of visionaries enshrined...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Truly Trivial: Which famous computer was Douglas Adams the first Briton to own?
Image by markbult via FlickrToday we come to honor the legacy of one of the late twentieth century's true Renaissance men. He...
Image by markbult via FlickrToday we come to honor the legacy of one of the late twentieth century's true Renaissance men. He...
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Truly Trivial: How many extrasolar planets have official nicknames?
Image via WikipediaToday is a major anniversary in planet-hunting circles, as 14 years ago on this date scientists announced...
Image via WikipediaToday is a major anniversary in planet-hunting circles, as 14 years ago on this date scientists announced...
The Trivia Geek posted a blog entry
Getting back into the trivia game
Image via WikipediaI've been out of the trivia game since April of this year, when my new job at Techtarget forced me to give...
Image via WikipediaI've been out of the trivia game since April of this year, when my new job at Techtarget forced me to give...
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