'Amazing Karnak' Game
Let's play it the same way Johnny Carson taught us... Answer first and
then the question (so post a Q for the previous A, then give a new A).
A. An irritating old duffer who's out of touch.
Q. How would you describe gb?
A. HuckleberryHound.
Q.Who is one of the most beloved posters on RHP?
A. Before the end of summer.
Q. _____________________________
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyA. Carnac the Magnificent
'Amazing Karnak' Game
Let's play it the same way Johnny Carson taught us... Answer first and
then the question (so post a Q for the previous A, then give a new A).
A. An irritating old duffer who's out of touch.
Q. How would you describe gb?
A. HuckleberryHound.
Q.Who is one of the most beloved posters on RHP?
A. Before the end of summer.
Q. _____________________________
😀
Q. What was the name of the character played by Johnny Carson?
Here are a couple that I remember from Carnac himself:
A: Over the side
Q: Where is the lavatory on a hot-air balloon?
A: Derring-do
Q: What do you look for while tracking a derring?
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneGoogled it (unsure if it was c or k) and found Karnak. Did I get it wrong?
A. Carnac the Magnificent
Q. What was the name of the character played by Johnny Carson?
Here are a couple that I remember from Carnac himself:
A: Over the side
Q: Where is the lavatory on a hot-air balloon?
A: Derring-do
Q: What do you look for while tracking a derring?
Originally posted by ThinkOfOnePlease bear in mind that I'm new at this, also, please google "Amazing
It isn't so much the spelling, as it is "the Magnificent" instead of "Amazing".
FWIW:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnac_the_Magnificent
Karnak"... Is this a contradiction within the Google information storage?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyPerhaps what you need to understand is that Google basically is about capturing content that is on the WWW and creating indexes into that content. It pretty much shows whatever it finds out there without validating the content.
Please bear in mind that I'm new at this, also, please google "Amazing
Karnak"... Is this a contradiction within the Google information storage?
Number of hits can help separate the wheat from the chaff. There really aren't many hits on "Amazing Karnak": Results 1 - 10 of about 583 vs. "Carnac the Magnificent": Results 1 - 10 of about 12,000.
You also have to evaluate the quality of the websites that it finds.
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneHelpful. Things i sure didn't know. Thanks for taking the time.
Perhaps what you need to understand is that Google basically is about capturing content that is on the WWW and creating indexes into that content. It pretty much shows whatever it finds out there without validating the content.
Number of hits can help separate the wheat from the chaff. There really aren't many hits on "Amazing Karnak": Results 1 - 10 ...[text shortened]... 0 of about 12,000.
You also have to evaluate the quality of the websites that it finds.
A. Google
Q. ________________