MrPanzerGeneral wrote:1,3,4 (and still just backing something in the back of my mind), 6,5,2
Your a bit further away this time.
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MrPanzerGeneral wrote:1,3,4 (and still just backing something in the back of my mind), 6,5,2
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:1 3 4 2 5 6
My last guess - give me Handel anytime
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Hmmm...I must admit that was just really a wild guess (tho' a "bit worked out") Marty. A good brain tease.
This should be an easy one : Magellan is credited with leading the first "recorded" mission that succeeded in circumnavigating the world. He didn't survive the journey, and only 18 of his original party did.
My question is this - what precise bit of personally witnessed knowledge, did he use in his argument to implore the Crown of Spain (against the arguments of the Kings' (read Popes') Clerics) to demonstrate that he knew that the earth was a sphere, which led to the financing of the mission.
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Martin Ronne wrote:Johann Sebastian Bach wrote 6 Brandenburg Concertos. However, he did not finnish them in the order in which they were started. What is the order in which he finished them?
shouldn't it be: " in what order he germaned them in" ? , he wasn't finnish.
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Captain_Scarlet wrote:MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Hmmm...I must admit that was just really a wild guess (tho' a "bit worked out") Marty. A good brain tease.
This should be an easy one : Magellan is credited with leading the first "recorded" mission that succeeded in circumnavigating the world. He didn't survive the journey, and only 18 of his original party did.
My question is this - what precise bit of personally witnessed knowledge, did he use in his argument to implore the Crown of Spain (against the arguments of the Kings' (read Popes') Clerics) to demonstrate that he knew that the earth was a sphere, which led to the financing of the mission.
he saw the shadow of the earth against the moon
Captain_Scarlet wrote:easy one
what star sign were the majority of apollo astronauts ?
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Allright then - I'll say Capricorn.
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Cancer.
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Hoagy wrote:Captain_Scarlet wrote:easy one
what star sign were the majority of apollo astronauts ?
I'll say Gemini, which is probably why they called the earlier missions Gemini.
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