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Post by Aleksandr Vasilevsky on May 20, 2018 6:37:51 GMT
Name China's Four Great Inventions: 1) Navies need this. 2) It led to modern ranged warfare. 3) It is a commonplace object. 4) It is a process required in office/administration work. 3's a bit vague, but I think I got the rest: 1. Rudder 2. Gunpowder 3. ? ? ? 4. Printing
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 20, 2018 10:04:14 GMT
Name China's Four Great Inventions: 1) Navies need this. 2) It led to modern ranged warfare. 3) It is a commonplace object. 4) It is a process required in office/administration work. 3's a bit vague, but I think I got the rest: 1. Rudder 2. Gunpowder 3. ? ? ? 4. Printing 1. Wrong. 2. Correct. 3. Hint: It is an important resource that is multipurpose in nature. 4. Correct.
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Post by The Light Bringer on May 20, 2018 18:52:39 GMT
3's a bit vague, but I think I got the rest: 1. Rudder 2. Gunpowder 3. ? ? ? 4. Printing 1. Wrong. 2. Correct. 3. Hint: It is an important resource that is multipurpose in nature. 4. Correct. 1)sextant? 3)if it's a resource I'd say oil
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 21, 2018 8:36:05 GMT
1. Wrong. 2. Correct. 3. Hint: It is an important resource that is multipurpose in nature. 4. Correct. 1)sextant? 3)if it's a resource I'd say oil 1. Close, but it's not a sextant. Clue: It is most important for navies, but can also be used on dry land. 3. Nope. Clue: Like oil, this resource comes from a limited source. However, this item can also be infinite if humans do not use it in excessive amounts & overwhelm natural replenishing processes (which is impossible).
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Post by The Light Bringer on May 21, 2018 8:46:50 GMT
1)sextant? 3)if it's a resource I'd say oil 1. Close, but it's not a sextant. Clue: It is most important for navies, but can also be used on dry land. 3. Nope. Clue: Like oil, this resource comes from a limited source. However, this item can also be infinite if humans do not use it in excessive amounts & overwhelm natural replenishing processes (which is impossible). 3) paper
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Post by Iron Duke on May 21, 2018 8:55:24 GMT
Name China's Four Great Inventions: 1) Navies need this. 2) It led to modern ranged warfare. 3) It is a commonplace object. 4) It is a process required in office/administration work. 1) The sea (or compass?) 3) Money
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 21, 2018 8:56:39 GMT
1. Close, but it's not a sextant. Clue: It is most important for navies, but can also be used on dry land. 3. Nope. Clue: Like oil, this resource comes from a limited source. However, this item can also be infinite if humans do not use it in excessive amounts & overwhelm natural replenishing processes (which is impossible). 3) paper 3. Correct
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 21, 2018 8:57:06 GMT
Name China's Four Great Inventions: 1) Navies need this. 2) It led to modern ranged warfare. 3) It is a commonplace object. 4) It is a process required in office/administration work. 1) The sea (or compass?) 3) Money 1. It's the compass 3. Incorrect.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 21, 2018 8:58:22 GMT
Now comes the problem of deciding who goes next. Aleksandr Vasilevsky has 2, which means a majority, Iron Duke & The Light Bringer both have 1 tough question correct. No choice, I'll have to use a tough bonus question to break the tie: India invented this commonplace item that most of us use today. Indians first used herbs & their extracts to create this item. European colonial trades introduced it to Europe.
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Post by Iron Duke on May 21, 2018 9:04:34 GMT
Now comes the problem of deciding who goes next. Aleksandr Vasilevsky has 2, which means a majority, I concur
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Post by The Light Bringer on May 21, 2018 9:08:36 GMT
Now comes the problem of deciding who goes next. Aleksandr Vasilevsky has 2, which means a majority, Iron Duke & The Light Bringer both have 1 tough question correct. No choice, I'll have to use a tough bonus question to break the tie: India invented this commonplace item that most of us use today. Indians first used herbs & their extracts to create this item. European colonial trades introduced it to Europe. I can easily answer this, but I have nothing to ask atm
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Post by Iron Duke on May 21, 2018 9:38:47 GMT
Now comes the problem of deciding who goes next. Aleksandr Vasilevsky has 2, which means a majority, Iron Duke & The Light Bringer both have 1 tough question correct. No choice, I'll have to use a tough bonus question to break the tie: India invented this commonplace item that most of us use today. Indians first used herbs & their extracts to create this item. European colonial trades introduced it to Europe. Curry powder?
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Post by The Light Bringer on May 21, 2018 10:49:42 GMT
Now comes the problem of deciding who goes next. Aleksandr Vasilevsky has 2, which means a majority, Iron Duke & The Light Bringer both have 1 tough question correct. No choice, I'll have to use a tough bonus question to break the tie: India invented this commonplace item that most of us use today. Indians first used herbs & their extracts to create this item. European colonial trades introduced it to Europe. Curry powder? LoL no, a hint it originally comes to Europe from Ceylon
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Post by Iron Duke on May 21, 2018 11:36:18 GMT
LoL no, a hint it originally comes to Europe from Ceylon It seems only fair to let Alex have the next guess.
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Post by Aleksandr Vasilevsky on May 21, 2018 18:27:29 GMT
Well, uh, I have completely no idea, so you guys can keep figuring this out, I guess.
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