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Hex Maniac; Terry Pratchett book. ' The Wheel of Time'.
Now i read his books avidly, and i have never heard of it. He did a book called 'Thief of Time' without the 'THE' infront.
there was no damage done fortunately but all the same . . :twisted:
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Look before you play is the best advice... or just don't play!
Very true, I looked at the note that said "£2 committed to play, remaining can be transferred or collected" and based my decision to play on that.

I guess I should've looked for a 'software' indicator... ;)
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Post by K_Oranj »

Question. When is a question not a question?
Answer. When it's only half a question (it might as well not be).

From the dusty attic of Celeb Millionaire:

was playing football for which Italian club in the 2005/06 season?


Probably a C&P oversight.

Wish I could say what the answer was but circumstances dictated a switcheroo.
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Playing DOND on an itbox, I was presented with the same question in a row a grand total of 7 times. Quite unusual behaviour IMO.

Perhaps it just really wanted to pay out, considering it gave a 14 quid deal for a tenner in my box.
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Are you sure that was an ItBox? There is a known bug on one of the other cabinets (the Open I think) on DOND which works in the player's favour for once in that you do get strings of repeated questions, although to be fair this doesn't happen straight away so it isn't something that anyone could exploit - you usually have to get through two or three points rounds before it starts cropping up.
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Pot Kettle Black

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Probably works for everyone else, but if I click on Page 14 (the latest), or read page 13, and press Next to go to page 14 it comes up with an error message about no posts existing for this topic.

Adminstrators; how are you getting on throwing your stones in your glass house?
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BigEd - I've noticed that too - it seems to do it when someone has 'just' posted in a topic that takes it over the 20-per-page limit.

Plus, I also find it not too wise to throw anything about in a glass house. ;)
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the reason it does this (and yes, it is annoying) is that members who made a post in the early days have deleted their accounts so it screws up the page count. don't think there is anything we can do about it, sorry.
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Just a suggestion, but recalculate the number of posts based upon valid accounts within the thread ? It's trivial to account for orphaned objects within a fairly simple DB like the one that powers this site.

Or was that "we can't do anything" due to no-one wanting to get their hands dirty in the php code ?
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

More howlers from 100-1 which isn't usually too bad...

Which of the following is a popular mint?

Plus Fours
Big Sevens
After Eights....


All the most prestigious dinner parties are dining on Big Sevens these days, it would seem.
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whose progress was etched by william hogarth?

the pilgrim apparently. perhaps the rake and the harlot were busy.
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To be fair, a rake and a harlot normally have more to keep them busy than a pilgrim.

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Post by QuizMaster »

Here's the latest from the Bell Fright files (seen on Jiggy Bank):

Which Desperate Housewife played Ugly Betty's big sister?
A/ Teri Hatcher
B/ Eva Longoria
C/ Felicity Huffman

Well, I'm telling ya folks, I just had to pass that one. I'm, guessing they want Eva Longoria because she looks a bit like Ana Ortiz (who plays Ugly Betty's big sister)
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