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What are some funny urban legends?
Probably the biggest name in Urban Legends is snopes.com - browse around there for a while, and you'll definitely find something interesting, and possibly even something that turns out to be true!
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How are twisties made?
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, I'm no expert but they certainly seem to be thin metal wire and a little bit of paper.
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Are there awards specifically for comedians (like theatre has the Tonys, movies has the Oscars, music has the Grammy's, etc.)?
Comedy Central had a show called "The Commies" once although I don't think it would be considered anywhere near as prestigious as something like the Oscars. In fact, it may have been more a parody of awards shows than an actual awards show itself. I'm not sure.
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What is a 'leitmotiv'?
The example my music theory teacher likes to use is Star Wars. In the Star Wars movies, each of the major characters/concepts has their own them music. There's a theme for Luke, one for the Princess, one for Darth Vader, one for the Empire in general, one for the rebels in general, one for Obi-Wan which also doubles as being the theme of "the force," one for Yoda, and so on.
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What is the difference between electrics and electronics?
I don't know a general answer to this question, but I can tell you the difference between an electric guitar and an electronic piano, which may shed some light.
On an electric guitar, a string vibrates at a specific frequency, just as on an acoustic guitar. The difference is that in the electric, this vibration is directly converted to an electrical signal at the same frequency, which...
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Has there ever been a point in history when being overweight was considered a positive thing, and if so, why did that change?
As has been mentioned, yes it was a good thing. Interestingly, being tanned, which is now a good thing, was in the time of, say, Shakespeare, a bad thing, because it meant you had to do some sort of manual outdoor labor, and weren't rich enough to have someone do it for you.
To clarify, I'm not saying that being pale or tanned is a good thing. I'm just saying what different...
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Which casino games have the best odds?
I was reading recently in some magazine (Scientific American, maybe? I wish I could remember) that some video poker machines actually pay out 102% of what you put in, over a long enough period of time.
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Can all "Freecell" games end successfully?
Game #11982 is unwinnable. If you play with actual cards, you will probably get an unwinnable game from time to time.
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What is the dice game called that has 5 dice, and on each die there are the following: nine of spades, ten of diamonds, jack, queen, king and a club symbol?
Never heard of it. But a little googling turns up:
http://www.impactgames.biz/free/poker_dice.html
It appears that it might be called "Poker Dice"...
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Sometimes when I sing, I get a headache or I can't hit a note I usually hit. Is this normal?
I don't really know what's happening, but here's what I'd recommend. Make sure you're warmed up before you sing. Do some scales or similar exercises. Also, drink lots of water.
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