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Post by Gagamillionaire on Mar 14, 2011 16:34:57 GMT -5
I'll say C too, final... XD
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Post by millionfan on Mar 14, 2011 18:21:35 GMT -5
a, final....
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Post by millionairefan28 on Mar 14, 2011 20:40:39 GMT -5
C: Final Answer
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Post by Randydorney on Mar 15, 2011 10:19:00 GMT -5
B final
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Post by LQT Mario F / Baka Shounen on Mar 15, 2011 11:24:44 GMT -5
Time's UP! The right answer is... (The question is now grammatically fixed.) The only one to tick A as Final Answer is millionfan. So I'm appreciated to give you (millionfan) $10,000 as the newcomer of the leaderboard. And the updated board is: 01. ljouvin: $6,739,800 02. Adasiekkk: $6,407,700 03. deltaik24: $5,236,000 04. Randydorney: $5,096,100 05. paolo16gula: $4,701,200 06. millionaire1999: $4,585,300 07. millionairefan28: $4,421,000 08. LQT Mario F: $3,676,100 09. gagamillionaire: $3,438,600 10. ryanz: $2,865,000 11. boyardman: $2,756,000 12. FrankT: $2,722,000 13. millionaire94: $2,426,100 14. dwibs93: $2,126,000 15. Admiral Yoshi: $1,730,000 16. GrownupLawolf: $1,716,000 17. millionairegamer: $1,596,000 18. plane852: $1,210,000 19. ReidB1700: $763,100 20. nate52: $374,000 21. wwtbamfangamer: $167,100 22. ketsuban: $95,000 23. kplewisvox: $35,000 24. leimeisei: $20,000 25. millionfan: $10,000 26. sonicfan49: $7,500 27. DJ5050: $2,000 --------------------- More info related to the correct answer: "Noodles" had been used to refer to 4 foods in Vietnam: "Phở", "Bún" (rice vermicelli), "Miến" (Cellophane noodles) and... noodles. The first one is a Vietnamese traditional food. The second and the third came from China to Vietnam several years ago, and they've become very popular. And the last one comes from the West. Now phở, bún, miến are called by their Vietnamese names all over the world, as they are different from noodles, and there are some kinds of them made by Vietnamese people. If you want to know more about the first two foods, here is the direct link to the English Wikipedia page of them: 1. Phở: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ph%E1%BB%9F2. Bún (the one presented in the following page is created by the Vietnamese): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BAn_b%C3%B2_Hu%E1%BA%BF----------------------- Millionfan, make the next question!
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Post by kplewisvox on Mar 15, 2011 16:44:17 GMT -5
More info related to the correct answer: "Noodles" had been used to refer to 4 foods in Vietnam: "Phở", "Bún" (rice vermicelli), "Miến" (Cellophane noodles) and... noodles. The first one is a Vietnamese traditional food. The second and the third came from China to Vietnam several years ago, and they've become very popular. And the last one comes from the West. Now phở, bún, miến are called by their Vietnamese names all over the world, as they are different from noodles, and there are some kinds of them made by Vietnamese people. If you want to know more about the first two foods, here is the direct link to the English Wikipedia page of them: 1. Phở: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ph%E1%BB%9F2. Bún (the one presented in the following page is created by the Vietnamese): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BAn_b%C3%B2_Hu%E1%BA%BFYou mean to say they don't have spaghetti in Vietnam? What about fettuccini? Linguini? Don't they count?
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Post by LQT Mario F / Baka Shounen on Mar 15, 2011 19:48:55 GMT -5
We in Vietnam has talked about them as variants of mì (meaning in English: yellow noodles).
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Post by LQT Mario F / Baka Shounen on Mar 20, 2011 6:15:27 GMT -5
Hello guys!
Daily Millionaire has been stucked for 4 days. Perhaps millionfan has nothing to question.
So I suggest Adasiekkk making the next question, as he was the first person to answer my question.
Let's burn this thread, Adasiekkk!
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Tim0n
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Post by Tim0n on Mar 20, 2011 7:27:53 GMT -5
Ok, so Daily Millionaire has been running for 7 months now. My proposition is to end this mahoosive round with Top 5 in the Leaderboard asking a MDQ each for last 5 days of March and start again from scratch, so that the newcomers can get higher up in the table. Whatcha think? As for the question, a relatively easy one if you're up-to-date with your news. For $25,000: On Saturday, Comic Relef beat its record for the the amount of donations collected during the Red Nose Day live show by over Ł16,5 million, as by 2:10am they raised in total: A: £57,809,938 B: £65,699,850 C: £68,669,557 D: £74,360,207
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2011 7:50:50 GMT -5
B, final answer.
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Post by ljouvin on Mar 20, 2011 7:59:22 GMT -5
I'm the leader and I love it as it is now. Why should we change it... I've been watching Chris Moyles' "longest show ever", a bit of the BBC One show, and... I don't recall exactly the total amount. So I might as well go for the highest one... D, final!
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Post by millionairegamer on Mar 20, 2011 10:15:59 GMT -5
i also go with D.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2011 10:38:14 GMT -5
Personally, 74 million pounds sounds a bit over the top, so I'm going with C.
And, uh, Adasiekkk, your proposition is confusing me just a tiny bit. Could you be a bit more specific?
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Post by Tim0n on Mar 20, 2011 13:18:43 GMT -5
Preety much, starting on 27th March, each of the Top 5 from the leaderboard would ask a single Million-Dollar question. The leader would ask their question on 31st March. Then the leaderboard would be locked down permanently and a new round would start, with everybody starting from $0. This would give the newcomers a better chance to jump higher up.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2011 13:24:01 GMT -5
Now that it has been clarified, I do like this idea. It actually falls in line with my original intentions of this thread, which was to reset the scores every month. I personally second this option, but let's set up a poll in a separate thread to see what others think.
I'd like to add my own spin to this idea, which is "life-time earnings." That is, although the scores are reset, every few months or so, I'd add up the total winnings of every member since this thread began. Who likes that idea?
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