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What you probably didn't know is that it's part of a psychological experiment, and that we are all scored on (a) whether we respond to such an arcane title with very limited information and (b) what we do[n't] say.
Known only for sure to TW and selected others I suggest you got a 5, whereas I might get two, Squawk one, and Trevor reminds me of the philosophy student who when faced with a 3-hour examination question on 'What is a risk' writes 'this is' and walks out after one minute... how do you mark that?
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Is Taily putting out a mayday call? I'm getting carrier wave only ...
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Come on, this thread has drifted off topic already.
Here's a test question:
If it takes a yard and a half of calico to weave an elephant's underpants, how long will it take a double-breasted cockroach to tap-dance through a barrel of treacle?
(This was a question posed to us pilot trainees during Morning Quiz)
Here's a test question:
If it takes a yard and a half of calico to weave an elephant's underpants, how long will it take a double-breasted cockroach to tap-dance through a barrel of treacle?
(This was a question posed to us pilot trainees during Morning Quiz)
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Come on, this thread has drifted off topic already.
Here's a test question:
If it takes a yard and a half of calico to weave an elephant's underpants, how long will it take a double-breasted cockroach to tap-dance through a barrel of treacle?
(This was a question posed to us pilot trainees during Morning Quiz)
Here's a test question:
If it takes a yard and a half of calico to weave an elephant's underpants, how long will it take a double-breasted cockroach to tap-dance through a barrel of treacle?
(This was a question posed to us pilot trainees during Morning Quiz)
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"I read the news today, oh boy
Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire
And though the holes were rather small
They had to count them all
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Day_in_the_Life
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The answer is 42. What was the quetion again?
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Everyone knows that the number 42 is, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything", calculated by an enormous supercomputer named Deep Thought over a period of 7.5 million years.
Unfortunately, no one knows what the question is.
Unfortunately, no one knows what the question is.
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Is that an African or a European swallow?
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When will someone post the METARs? Or will we be waiting for the official report to be published?
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