Brainteasers.
I went shopping after work.
Brainteaser 1: Why would the bakery be selling a cake for a ninetieth birthday?
When I got home, Family Feud was on, the-guy-from-Home Improvement era. The category was "countries that have four letters." After Peru (#3), Iraq (#1), and Iran (#2), the team was unable to guess the fourth country. I wasn't too surprised by this, it's easy to choke on a question like this under pressure. I was a bit more disappointed that the offered answers were "China" and "Asia."
What was really sad, was that everyone was happy about these answers, clapping and cheering and saying, "Good answer!"
On the other hand, I've spent too much time with this kind of trivia. I came up with four answers without even realizing that there's one that's obviously going to be on a survey of average Americans.
Brainteaser 2: What answer was on the survey?
My feelings on The da Vinci Code are pretty well summed up by Cathode Tan. I asked a question, but there's some kook stuff in between my comment and the blogger's reply.
There is no Brainteaser 3, but people who enjoyed the puzzles from Google's da Vinci Quest will be happy to know that Wei-Hwa Huang will be providing daily puzzles for your personalized Google homepage. If you were following the quest, you're already subscribed to it.
Brainteaser 1: Why would the bakery be selling a cake for a ninetieth birthday?
When I got home, Family Feud was on, the-guy-from-Home Improvement era. The category was "countries that have four letters." After Peru (#3), Iraq (#1), and Iran (#2), the team was unable to guess the fourth country. I wasn't too surprised by this, it's easy to choke on a question like this under pressure. I was a bit more disappointed that the offered answers were "China" and "Asia."
What was really sad, was that everyone was happy about these answers, clapping and cheering and saying, "Good answer!"
On the other hand, I've spent too much time with this kind of trivia. I came up with four answers without even realizing that there's one that's obviously going to be on a survey of average Americans.
Brainteaser 2: What answer was on the survey?
My feelings on The da Vinci Code are pretty well summed up by Cathode Tan. I asked a question, but there's some kook stuff in between my comment and the blogger's reply.
There is no Brainteaser 3, but people who enjoyed the puzzles from Google's da Vinci Quest will be happy to know that Wei-Hwa Huang will be providing daily puzzles for your personalized Google homepage. If you were following the quest, you're already subscribed to it.
