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I passed over this thread because of how i interpreted the topic heading "History of the World Game" i thought what!! soccer chat on a gold forum, no way.........

The importance of capitals is summed up in the difference between "helping your Uncle Jack off a horse" and .... "helping your uncle jack off a horse" :eek: :lol:

Casper
 
casper said:
I passed over this thread because of how i interpreted the topic heading "History of the World Game" i thought what!! soccer chat on a gold forum, no way.........

The importance of capitals is summed up in the difference between "helping your Uncle Jack off a horse" and .... "helping your uncle jack off a horse" :eek: :lol:

Casper

Oh wow Casper.
What an insight. I never thought of it that way. But it totally makes sense now.
How important is punctuation!
Doh.
No this is not a history of 'the world game'
This is a game about the history of the world!
To separate it from the Australian History thread.
Bugger :D
 
Ramjet said:
casper said:
I passed over this thread because of how i interpreted the topic heading "History of the World Game" i thought what!! soccer chat on a gold forum, no way.........

The importance of capitals is summed up in the difference between "helping your Uncle Jack off a horse" and .... "helping your uncle jack off a horse" :eek: :lol:

Casper

Oh wow Casper.
What an insight. I never thought of it that way. But it totally makes sense now.
How important is punctuation!
Doh.
No this is not a history of 'the world game'
This is a game about the history of the world!
To separate it from the Australian History thread.
Bugger :D

That's cool :)

Let the contest begin!!! (oh dear! I've missed too much and starting well behind...)

Casper
 
Too Funny , commas are just as important casper - help uncle Jack , off a horse OR help unlce, jack off a horse :D
 
Ramjet said:
So a new question to keep the thread going.

In archeological terms, when is NOW or the present.

Looks like Sarn has the right answer but it also depends on what part of the world your in

Europe / Australia -- Industrial / Modern
Americas -- Post Classic
North America -- Post Archaic
 
Correct :D
The advent of carbon dating allows us to find out the age of ancient objects.
Scientists believe that by 1950 we have polluted the earth and set off so many nuclear weapons that carbon dating could not be reliable for objects after that time.

Over to you mando
 
Ramjet said:
Correct :D
The advent of carbon dating allows us to find out the age of ancient objects.
Scientists believe that by 1950 we have polluted the earth and set off so many nuclear weapons that carbon dating could not be reliable for objects after that time.

Over to you mando

Ouch that sucks, but then again (as far as I am aware) carbon dating is generally only used to date really old artifacts , so by the time they need to date 1950s+ objects hopefully they would have invented a different/ better system. :)

Out of curiosity and OT I know, but what do they use to date more modern objects?
 
mando1463 said:
Ok a quick one to keep things moving

What mishap happened on Christmas Day 1968

Thought you guys would be all over this one

Hint - Significant security breach
 
I have a feeling it's something to do with vietnam and perhaps some sort of breach in the holiday ceasefire... But I cant seem to find anything
 

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