Sep 12, 2011 #121 PrincessFiona60 Ogress Supreme Moderator Emeritus Joined Jul 14, 2009 Messages 38,955 Location Wyoming Finally, now I can go do laundry...
Sep 12, 2011 #122 OP OP Selkie Executive Chef Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 3,794 Location Arkansas Massachusetts and Connecticut? Last edited: Sep 12, 2011
Sep 12, 2011 #123 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,558 Location Massachusetts Selkie said: Massachusetts and Connecticut? Click to expand... No, but at least you're narrowing it down.
Selkie said: Massachusetts and Connecticut? Click to expand... No, but at least you're narrowing it down.
Sep 12, 2011 #124 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA Andy M. said: No. Let's see, how many combinations of six are there... Click to expand... 15? Was that the question?
Andy M. said: No. Let's see, how many combinations of six are there... Click to expand... 15? Was that the question?
Sep 12, 2011 #125 Alix Everymom Moderator Emeritus Joined May 10, 2002 Messages 23,275 Location Edmonton, Alberta Mass and Vermont?
Sep 12, 2011 #126 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,558 Location Massachusetts Maine and Massachusetts were once one and were separated during the colonial period. pacanis, you go, you got the backup question.
Maine and Massachusetts were once one and were separated during the colonial period. pacanis, you go, you got the backup question.
Sep 12, 2011 #127 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA Interesting. I would have thought it would have been two smaller states. Backup question... yeah, right ;^) OK, through what does an airplane measure its speed?
Interesting. I would have thought it would have been two smaller states. Backup question... yeah, right ;^) OK, through what does an airplane measure its speed?
Sep 12, 2011 #128 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,558 Location Massachusetts An anemometer
Sep 12, 2011 #129 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA Andy M. said: An anemometer Click to expand... Nice try
Sep 12, 2011 #130 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,558 Location Massachusetts That's all I got.
Sep 12, 2011 #131 OP OP Selkie Executive Chef Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 3,794 Location Arkansas pitot tube which feeds the air speed indicator.
Sep 12, 2011 #132 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA Nice job, Selkie!
Sep 12, 2011 #133 OP OP Selkie Executive Chef Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 3,794 Location Arkansas Thanks! On a steam driven locomotive there are two people. One is called the engineer. What is the other one called? Last edited: Sep 12, 2011
Thanks! On a steam driven locomotive there are two people. One is called the engineer. What is the other one called?
Sep 12, 2011 #134 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA The shoveler? Just a guess, lol.
Sep 12, 2011 #135 OP OP Selkie Executive Chef Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 3,794 Location Arkansas Nope...
Sep 12, 2011 #136 pacanis Chef Extraordinaire Joined Feb 11, 2007 Messages 18,750 Location NW PA ooh, how 'bout a "stoker"?
Sep 12, 2011 #137 Alix Everymom Moderator Emeritus Joined May 10, 2002 Messages 23,275 Location Edmonton, Alberta Conductor.
Sep 12, 2011 #138 OP OP Selkie Executive Chef Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 3,794 Location Arkansas nil - guess again...
Sep 12, 2011 #139 Alix Everymom Moderator Emeritus Joined May 10, 2002 Messages 23,275 Location Edmonton, Alberta Train stuff in the US must be different, cuz up here, he's called the conductor. Dad would spin in his grave if I didn't know that one.
Train stuff in the US must be different, cuz up here, he's called the conductor. Dad would spin in his grave if I didn't know that one.
Sep 12, 2011 #140 Andy M. Certified Pretend Chef Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 51,558 Location Massachusetts fireman