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It has been a good year here at ReadWriteWeb. We have had some great stories, breaking news, thoughtful diatribes and a ton of brilliant news about innovation. Mobile leads the way. We want to thank our readers this week with a series of trivia contests with fun (and sometimes goofy) prizes. So, we partnered with ThinkGeek and conjured some trivia to put our readers' brains through the wringer.
Care to challenge yourself? Answer today's trivia question in the comments and the RWW staff will pick a winner tomorrow morning. Prizes kindly donated by ThinkGeek.
We'd like to extend a big thank you to our loyal readers and community at ReadWriteWeb. As part of that, we've partnered with ThinkGeek to give away a few geeky and fun prizes. Here's how it works, we'll give you a few trivia tidbits of interest on a topic, and then close with a trivia question that we hope will be a stumper.
So read on, dig deep into your brain (or Google), and give us your answer in the comments. The best answer, according to the ReadWriteWeb staff crack team of trivia experts, wins the prize of the day.
We want to extend a big thank you to our loyal readers and community at ReadWriteWeb. To do so, we've partnered with ThinkGeek to give away a few fun, geeky prizes. Here's how it works: We'll give you a few trivia tidbits of interest, and then close with a trivia question that we hope is a brain-teaser.
Dig deep into the recesses of your brain (or your favorite search engine), and answer via the comments on this post. The best answer, according to RWW staff, wins the prize of the day, kindly donated by ThinkGeek.
As a thank you to our loyal readers and community, ReadWriteWeb is partnering with ThinkGeek to give away a few fun and geeky prizes. The way this extremely complex game works is that we'll give you a few cool trivia tidbits to wow you with our vast knowledge of the cool but unimportant and then we'll close with a trivia question that we do hope will stump you. You can dig deep into the recesses of your brain (or Google) and answer via the comments on the post. The best answer, according to the RWW staff, will win the prize of the day, kindly donated for your geeky pleasure from ThinkGeek.
Chance you could search the full Harper's Index online, last week: 0% Chance you can do so today: 100%
Harper's Index, the most thought provoking fun you'll find on one printed page, is turning 25 years old. Harper's Magazine, launched in 1850, is the 2nd longest continuously published magazine in the United States (behind Scientific American) but the Index is the first page that many readers skip to in each issue. To celebrate the Index's anniversary, Harper's has put the full index of biting trivia one-liners up on its website for searching and reposting on Twitter. Welcome to the 21st century Harper's Index, may you bring us as much joy and reflection in the future as you always have in the past.
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