The Question Game

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Triangles, they are more fun.

Smart nerdy girls or dumb good-looking chicks? :D
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Smart nerdy girls

C or C++?
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Crazed123 wrote: Smart nerdy girls

C or C++?
C++, all C is and even more! :D

Chicken or egg?
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first chicken came with first egg already inside.

Mad Max or Superman?
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Mad Max. Mankind nuking ourself into the stone age is more likely than some uber-alien actually looking like a human and being altruistic enough to bear with our stupidity.

American Football or chess?
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Ha - ever watch'd mad max III - Beyond the Thunder Dome? That's one cool flick - not at last just because of Tina Turner. (We don't need another hero ...)

As for your question: chess. That's a nice game for brain training.

Tad Williams (Memory, Sorrow & Thorn) or Christopher Paolini(Inheritance Series)?
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1. e4
Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
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Eero R?nik wrote: 1. e4
Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
How... traditional. Couldn't you at least come up with something imaginative? Like, 1. Kc3? ;)
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Solar wrote:How... traditional. Couldn't you at least come up with something imaginative? Like, 1. Kc3? ;)
Very well, 1. Nc3 (I assume you did mean the Knight. It would be very original to move the King to c3 in the opening. :)). I actually used to use that move often, to then use my Bishop and Knight to checkmate my opponent quite quickly, until most of the people I used to play against started to use that against me. That's why I 1. e4 to give my King some moving space, in case that'd happen.
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Eero R?nik wrote: (I assume you did mean the Knight. It would be very original to move the King to c3 in the opening. :)).
Sorry, yes, I meant the Knight (which is called "Springer" in German - and would be noted as 1. Sc3).
I actually used to use that move often, to then use my Bishop and Knight to checkmate my opponent quite quickly, until most of the people I used to play against started to use that against me. That's why I 1. e4 to give my King some moving space, in case that'd happen.
I actually used to use that move often because it was rather unusual, confused my opponents and did allow me to survive one or two moves longer than usual (like, 8 to 12 moves on average). ;)
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Chess

Republican or Democrat?
NotTheCHEAT

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Republican, of course - who would choose anything different? ;D
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NotTheCHEAT wrote: Republican, of course - who would choose anything different? ;D
A democrat. But that wasn't a "this-or-that" question, so it's still on you.
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How about "neither", also known as "not American".
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Neither ... I'm Austrian, so what care I about Democrats or Republicans - honestly, such a big country and only two political parties? A shame.

Again my question -- seemed to be outdrawn by that thrilling chess discussion:

Tad Williams or Christopher Paolini?
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