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100

I put flowers in order and ask where to send them to

florist

100

black and yellow and like the garden

bee

Bonus points!  Name three types


100

Pythagoras's theorem is discovered by Baudhayana in the Hindu Shulba Sutras in Upanishadic India

700 BC

100

see the Eiffel Tower?

Paris, France

Bonus points!  Say a word in French

100

a term used by frustrated software engineers performing useless, small tasks to complete or solve a bigger problem. The unrelated tasks distract the engineer from the original goal.

yak shaving



200

I often mix flour, sugar, eggs together and put it in the oven to create food

baker

200

the elevated, enclosed platform on a ship from which the captain and officers direct operations.


bridge


Bonus points!  explain the other type of "bridge"

200

Grammar is first studied in India

700 BC

200

see "Big Ben"

London, England

Bonus points!  Say an English word they only say in the UK

200

used to make changes to a program without changing the source code. Its name is believed to stem from either the earlier term “guerrilla patch”, which referred to using sneaky methods to change code, or from the phrase “monkeying about” meaning to mess with something

monkey patching

300

someone who writes news stories or pieces for a newspaper or magazine or shares them on radio or TV

journalist

300

A component that provides stability, strength, or support


“The cathedral’s centuries-old walls were recently reinforced with strong ___.”

buttress

300

Negative numbers are accepted as numeric by the late Han-era Chinese text The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art.

210 BC

300

Grand Canyon

Flagstaff, Arizona

300

is a style of programming that results in a whole collapse when the programmer touches just one single block of code

jenga code

400

someone who works in a coffee shop and makes and serves coffee

barista

bonus points!  do you drink coffee?  How do you like it?  Do you have a favorite spot to get it?

400

that causes a catastrophic event that destroys data, shuts down systems, or causes other significant problems

Hindebug...from Hindenburg catastrophe

400

 Robert Boyle: Boyle's law of ideal gases.

1662

400

Mount Fuji

Shizuoka, Japan

Bonus points!  Would you like to visit Japan?  Why/why not?

1 million extra points!!  Have you even seen Mount Fuji in person?

400

a "bug" that causes a catastrophic event that destroys data, shuts down systems, or causes other significant problems

Hindenbug...

Bonus points!  From which catastrophic event was the "Hindenbug" named?

500

a type of job where someone works in an office and meets people, and answers the phone

receptionist

Bonus points!  From which verb is "receptionist" derived?

500

I cut meat

butcher

500

Anton van Leeuwenhoek: observes microorganisms using a refined simple microscope.

1675

500

Neuschwanstein Castle

Bavaria, Germany

Bonus points!  Say a German word

500

This term is used to describe code that is messy and difficult to read.

This refers to code that has been rushed in the development process, causing problems for future developers who need to untangle the messy code to proceed.

spaghetti code

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