20 Questions Game 19

Does it use electricity?

Hey!

oops. I read the last list of answers, and I read a lot of the intervening posts, but I guess I missed that.

I’m going to blame the forum. I often miss a post or two if I’ve been away – it jumps me to the first “new” post, which isn’t. I’ve actually had this problem quite often, so I think it really is a forum software thing. For instance – that time when I was cuing, and you asked if I’d seen some question. I had missed that post and one next to it.

But I apologize for duplicating your answer.

  1. (Kat987) Is it alive? No
  2. (Lucy) Is it bigger than a breadbox? No
  3. (YankeeTripper) Is it mobile? No 1
  4. (Lucy) Is it commonly found in a home? Yes 2
  5. (Twig) Does it use electricity? No

1 Such that a person/car/animal is mobile, but an ASM Study Manual is not mobile
2 Using the Given we are talking about item prior, would it be common to find it in a home definition.

  1. (Kat987) Is it alive? No
  2. (Lucy) Is it bigger than a breadbox? No
  3. (YankeeTripper) Is it mobile? No 1
  4. (Lucy) Is it commonly found in a home? Yes 2
  5. (Twig) Does it use electricity? No
  6. (JSM) Is it smaller than an orange? Not usually

1 Such that a person/car/animal is mobile, but an ASM Study Manual is not mobile
2 Using the Given we are talking about item prior, would it be common to find it in a home definition.

Google says oranges range from 2.5 to 4 inches in diameter. I am not sure the distribution of oranges, but I used that measurement range as my reference point for the answer.

This is why anything that requires additional scrolling does not have my vote.

That said, I have found GoA to be way better than AO at taking me to the point where I left off.

I think having multiple open GoA screens at a time confuses it though. So if you’re doing that it might explain your difficulties.

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So usually at least, say, 3 inches but less than a breadbox.

Do the majority of homes in North America have this item?

  1. (Kat987) Is it alive? No
  2. (Lucy) Is it bigger than a breadbox? No
  3. (YankeeTripper) Is it mobile? No 1
  4. (Lucy) Is it commonly found in a home? Yes 2
  5. (Twig) Does it use electricity? No
  6. (JSM) Is it smaller than an orange? Not usually
  7. (Twig) Do the majority of homes in North America have this item? No

1 Such that a person/car/animal is mobile, but an ASM Study Manual is not mobile
2 Using the Given we are talking about item prior, would it be common to find it in a home definition.

May I suggest that instead of notes 1 and 2, you might call them notes 3 and 4, referring to the easy-to-find numbers to the left of each question? (I keep looking for which rows have footnotes.)

Probably. I rarely actually have two windows open in a browser – mostly when I’m moderating and want to see two things at the same time. But I routinely have a browser window open on my laptop, the app open on my phone, and sometimes have a browser window open on my work laptop, as well.

One really nice feature is that if I start to write a reply on my phone, and decide I want a keyboard, the software automagically opens the reply window in my browser, with what I’ve written so far, if I switch to it.

official: Is it something you might intentionally eat or drink?

is it fashion related

  1. (Kat987) Is it alive? No
  2. (Lucy) Is it bigger than a breadbox? No
  3. (YankeeTripper) Is it mobile? No (3)
  4. (Lucy) Is it commonly found in a home? Yes (4)
  5. (Twig) Does it use electricity? No
  6. (JSM) Is it smaller than an orange? Not usually
  7. (Twig) Do the majority of homes in North America have this item? No
  8. (Lucy) Is it something you might intentionally eat or drink? Yes

3 Such that a person/car/animal is mobile, but an ASM Study Manual is not mobile
4 Using the Given we are talking about item prior, would it be common to find it in a home definition

Would you still like to ask this question after my answer to Lucy’s question? I’ll hold off on it unless you confirm.

I’ll take it back as I munch on my fully stoned apple.

Does this item require multiple ingredients to make?

  1. (Kat987) Is it alive? No
  2. (Lucy) Is it bigger than a breadbox? No
  3. (YankeeTripper) Is it mobile? No (3)
  4. (Lucy) Is it commonly found in a home? Yes (4)
  5. (Twig) Does it use electricity? No
  6. (JSM) Is it smaller than an orange? Not usually
  7. (Twig) Do the majority of homes in North America have this item? No
  8. (Lucy) Is it something you might intentionally eat or drink? Yes
  9. (Kat987) Does this item require multiple ingredients to make? Yes

3 Such that a person/car/animal is mobile, but an ASM Study Manual is not mobile
4 Using the Given we are talking about item prior, would it be common to find it in a home definition

do white people commonly eat/drink this

Fully stoned apple checks out