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OTMCKAY
2/7/06 9:24 A
 
 
Just tried the copy and past, it works!
CRYSTALQUEEN
2/7/06 5:17 A
 
 
You won't be able to click on the link, you'll have to copy/paste it into the address bar of your browser.
JACOBFAM4
2/6/06 10:34 P
 
 
Link didn't work.
JACOBFAM4
2/6/06 10:34 P
 
 
Thanks!
OTMCKAY
2/5/06 11:24 P
 
 
Try this link:

http://www.sparkpeople.com/myspark/messageboard.asp?imboard=58&imparent=1381968
JACOBFAM4
2/4/06 9:12 P
 
 
Where is it now?
OTMCKAY
2/3/06 9:40 P
 
 
I just moved it over with another question
JACOBFAM4
2/2/06 10:57 P
 
 
Sorry, I didn't know we were breaking any rules. I just saw the topic and thought it sounded fun. Is it possible to move a topic to another area or do we just start over?
CWSHELNUTT2
2/2/06 10:24 A
 
 
You guys should probably move this type of discussion to the Game Room, where it is a more appropriate place to post Trivia, etc. Thanks!
EM53811
2/2/06 6:27 A
 
 
wow!! That is alot of sugar!!
JACOBFAM4
2/1/06 9:55 P
 
 
Actually, the figure is about 155 pounds!
EM53811
2/1/06 3:51 P
 
 
63 pounds? this is just a guess :)
OTMCKAY
2/1/06 9:40 A
 
 
OK, here's another one... How much sugar does an average American eat in a year?
JACOBFAM4
1/31/06 11:33 A
 
 
Actually, a new discovery this week puts the stout infantfish as the new record holder at just less than a third of an inch. It would take 500,000 to make a pound.
OTMCKAY
1/31/06 11:27 A
 
 
It is amazing what a few decades of experience does for you! =)
EM53811
1/31/06 8:16 A
 
 
but it says this fish lives in the swamps of Indonesia.
EM53811
1/31/06 8:14 A
 
 
What is Paedocypris fish? :)
JACOBFAM4
1/30/06 10:18 P
 
 
What is the world's smallest backboned fish? Give you a hint: It was just discovered off the coast of Australia.
EM53811
1/30/06 6:02 P
 
 
:) It was easy but I ask my third graders and they look at you like huh!! :)
OTMCKAY
1/30/06 5:19 P
 
 
A hole! That's cute!
EM53811
1/30/06 3:55 P
 
 
This one is old and funny, what can you put in a bucket to make it lighter? My brother and I were ten when we first heard this and we were STUMPED for months my dad wouldn't tell us the answer!!
OTMCKAY
1/30/06 3:30 P
 
 
Curium? Made by a team in Berkeley, CA: Seaborg, James and Ghiorso.
JACOBFAM4
1/29/06 10:49 P
 
 
Yep! That's right! You are go-o-o-o-o-d! How about this one... what was the first manmade element to be included on the periodic table and who made it?
OTMCKAY
1/28/06 2:54 P
 
 
Sand?
JACOBFAM4
1/28/06 1:47 P
 
 
That is correct! You win...okay, so you don't win anything, but you are really smart. Here is a riddle. What builds up castles and tears down mountains. Makes men blind and helps men to see.
OTMCKAY
1/28/06 10:30 A
 
 
Hey there! That's a hard one, is it Lincoln?
JACOBFAM4
1/24/06 11:17 P
 
 
You are right about Taft. Here is another one. What president hired all of the people he beat in the primary as his cabinet?
OTMCKAY
1/24/06 8:03 P
 
 
Any other good ones?
OTMCKAY
1/24/06 10:54 A
 
 
I believe that it was William Howard Taft.
JACOBFAM4
1/20/06 9:14 A
 
 
Here's a trivia question. Out of all the presidents we have had, which one would have needed this site the most? (Hint: He had a four person bathtub installed in the White House). LOL
OTMCKAY
1/20/06 8:17 A
 
 
Thanks! I enjoy trivia, I seem to learn more that way too!
MATRAQUER
1/19/06 4:57 P
 
 
Ohhhh great idea!
JACOBFAM4
1/19/06 9:27 A
 
 
Thanks for the info! I am not sure what it all means, but thanks for the information. I will look into it, but basically it means that the more METs you are using (if that is the right term), the better when using the various exercise equipment.
OTMCKAY
1/19/06 9:13 A
 
 
Here you go: a met is short for the metabolic equivalent
The ratio of the metabolic rate of the average person while seated and resting, to the metabolic rate of a particular person while performing some task. The symbol MET comes from metabolic equivalents of task. It is commonly used in medicine to express metabolic rates measured during a treadmill test. Two definitions of the MET are met with, essentially equivalent:

1 MET is equivalent to a metabolic rate consuming 3.5 milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per minute.
1 MET is equivalent to a metabolic rate consuming 1 kilocalorie per kilogram of body weight per hour.
METs can be converted to kilocalories consumed per minute: kcal/min = METs × body weight in kilograms ÷ 60.

JACOBFAM4
1/19/06 12:02 A
 
 
I don't know if it is trivia, but does anyone know what a met is. It is some kind of measurement of the effort you are putting forth when you run, bike, etc. It is on all of the machines.
OTMCKAY
1/18/06 10:46 P
 
 
It would be kinda neat to maybe have a daily trivia question on nutrition, exercise or motivation. Sometimes when you read an article, you can miss a point or forget it. Anyway, I like trivia and think it would be fun!
 

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