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General "rules"
0. This is a fun trivia game....
1. Cumulative Trivia is different from Cumulative Quizzes. The main areas of difference are set off in a quote block for clarity:
2. All questions need to be related to computers, software, computer history, historical people in computing, etc.
3. If the question ages 48 hours form the original post time/date with no correct reply (as acknowledged by the author), then the 1st one who posted the "right" answer gets the next question; if that is ambigious, then the person who replied immediately after the author's original question can go next & keep the quiz back on track.
4. Naturally, question makers should know the exact answer to their question before posting, LOL....
5. Again, research is OK, both for questions and for answers. But try and choose questions that are of at least marginal interest to "average" people.... the kind of general trivia that CFC people might enjoy discussing in real life.
6. Note: researching questions, esp. with internet search engines and reference books will likely add to (or refreshen) your general knowledge for the Cumulative Computer Quiz thread.
rev 1.00, 09Jul02... .
0. This is a fun trivia game....
1. Cumulative Trivia is different from Cumulative Quizzes. The main areas of difference are set off in a quote block for clarity:
(1). The objective: Trivia, info, and tidbits related to the world of computers.
(2). This is a fast-moving thread: 48 hours (max) from question post to the next question is the limit.
(3). Research IS allowed... online, books, friends, etc. The one caveat is if you don't know the info from your own knowledge, simply state the specific reference (& hyperlink, if internet-based). This is not a battle of individual "smarts" or memory retention, but an exchange of info and trivia.
(4). Current questioner: visit at least daily (preferably a few times a day while your question is active) to check replies; you can give hints if you like. If the question is not aswered to your satisfaction within 48 hours (maximum) of your first post of your question, then state the answer (and reference, if you used one) and either ask a new question or pass the question to another participant.
(5). Respondants: Check back by that 48 hours after you post your reply, because the original author will have confirmed or rejected your reply by then. You are expected to post your new question by the end of the 48 hour limit from the previous question...
(6). The basic idea is that anyone, even computer neophytes and non-native English speakers, can effectively participateYou need only be able to locate or research info... databases and reference books are cool
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2. All questions need to be related to computers, software, computer history, historical people in computing, etc.
3. If the question ages 48 hours form the original post time/date with no correct reply (as acknowledged by the author), then the 1st one who posted the "right" answer gets the next question; if that is ambigious, then the person who replied immediately after the author's original question can go next & keep the quiz back on track.

4. Naturally, question makers should know the exact answer to their question before posting, LOL....
5. Again, research is OK, both for questions and for answers. But try and choose questions that are of at least marginal interest to "average" people.... the kind of general trivia that CFC people might enjoy discussing in real life.
6. Note: researching questions, esp. with internet search engines and reference books will likely add to (or refreshen) your general knowledge for the Cumulative Computer Quiz thread.
rev 1.00, 09Jul02... .