Sunday, July 30, 2006

Really Hard Trivia Contest Question #23: Music

Author: Nick
Category: Money
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Previous Really Hard Trivia Question:
The following code prints the phrase “Hello, world!” in what computer programming language?

?((pp "Hello, world!"))

Correct Answer:
Fril. It’s a fun little programming language… assuming your idea of fun is first-order predicate calculus.

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  1. One question every hour for 24 hours.
  2. One (1) point to the first guess (correct or not). Three (3) points to the first correct guess. One (1) point to subsequent correct guesses before question closes.
  3. One guess per person per question, but you can guess once at every question!
  4. When next question is posted, previous one closes and score is tallied to that point.
  5. Score the most points to win!

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Really Hard Trivia Question #23:
Click here to download a 6-second MP3 music file. What is the name of the song excerpted here and most recently made popular by a spectacular Christmas lights display.


1 Response

1.

Jessica
July 30th, 2006 at 6:26 am

ooh ooh wizards in winter!!! wizards in winter!!!!!!

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