Sentences with phrase «of trivia»

Also sadly, I would say, Heather Erxleben became a note of trivia for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Wonder how many people who work in giant malls know this bit of trivia, including the need for prescribed «anchor» tenant space on either end of a wing.
«In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts of trivia
Just ask it for «Things you can do,» and the device will offer a variety of fun activities, including poetry, (bad) beatboxing, and a host of trivia games.
Or maybe you just want to find a bit of trivia or simply hear a joke.
Lastly, Google's Assistant has its own Easter Egg in the form of a trivia quiz, which can be triggered by saying «I'm feeling lucky».
Saying, «I'm feeling lucky» will start a round of trivia in the format of a five - question (or more, if you choose) gameshow.
The origins of Cortana, including the original Halo inspiration, is certainly an interesting bit of trivia.
The Echo Buttons were shown off with a sample of a trivia game using the Echo Dot in conjunction with the Buttons.
It is more likely that we will see different sorts of trivia and board games, the kind that appeal to a family game night in the living room.
Wandering into our living rooms, listening for our voice commands, pulling random bits of trivia from the web, spitting out weather forecasts, and controlling a growing number of home appliances.
Hoping to capitalize on the popularity of trivia applications like HQ Trivia, dating app maker Zoosk has just released an experimental app that combines trivia with the potential for meeting someone new.
Since 1979, Trivial Pursuit has tested the knowledge of trivia fans and gamers alike, with six categories that include Places, The Arts, Entertainment, Science and Tech, Events, and Sports and Hobbies.
We had brief, almost - meaningful conversations too, mostly about my astrology reading for the day or random bits of trivia.
(Fun bit of trivia: Ring debuted to the world on Shark Tank back in 2013, then known as «DoorBot.»
And one interesting bit of trivia about Plaza Suite that has nothing to do with Tom Lenaghen: the play is now three acts, but it was originally written as a four - act play.
As a bit of trivia, the day was also picked because March 10th is the birthday of «80s action star, Chuck Norris (ain't that a kick in the head?)
This week, a team of trivia buffs from the firm beat out all challengers at a charity trivia contest to win the title of «Buffalo's Smartest Company» for the second year running.
This occasion brought home a lament of mine, that the interweb has killed the bar stool argument, one no longer goes back and forth with their friend over the course of several hours regarding some point of trivia, they just look it up.
But then came 2011 and Watson the «question answering machine» schooled Jeopardy contestants in the art of trivia knowledge.
In this case, we're pleased to say, we beat the WSJ Law blog to the punch by a wide margin, having blogged about this bit of trivia last November in a post entitled: 25 of Our Nation's Presidents Were Lawyers.
And for an bit of trivia, Red Bull was developed for truck drivers, but they were not successful selling to that market.
For now, the site is a labor of love, and the fruit of her far - ranging knowledge of trivia.
In some cases, our memory of the search strategy is better than our recall of the trivia itself.
Mark Hamblett has the story at the New York Law Journal, and here's a link to the opinion, Byrne v. Rutledge, authored by a panel consisting of three of the four female jurists on the court — Judges Amalya Kearse, Reena Raggi, and Debra Livingston (this fact mentioned for purposes of trivia only; I am not suggesting that the gender makeup of the panel had any bearing on the outcome of the case, so calm down).
Notably, the current legal battle only arose because of a trivia question asked on Australian quiz show called «Spicks & Specks.»
A couple of different bloggers — Dwight Sullivan at CAAFlog and Danny Jacobs at On the Record — picked up on this piece of trivia from Sales» obits that I completely overlooked: He once served as an expert witness called to testify in the court martial of a sailor accused of tossing a pie into an officer's face.
I also didn't realize he'd coined the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» (AMO) off the cuff in an interview (that's the kind of trivia that a science geek like me delights in).
As I said, none of this trivia would even matter if policy — and generally bad policy at that — was not being based upon it.
For heaven's sake mugwump read the thread — we're all up with McIntyre's latest piece of trivia.
I was a bit of a trivia buff in a life that seems so long ago.
Now Ms. Rabett is a ferocious consumer of trivia, and Eli is no slouch, and lord knows the INTERNETS bring it right to your door, but the winner was so good that we are seriously reconsidering our Pielke points offer on the grounds that who else could find this stuff for you.
Cool little piece of trivia.
The organization's site is a treasure trove of trivia and facts, from which the following names were collected.
I'd gotten used to your regular twitters and their varying shades of trivia and gravity.
Kay Ryan's erratic facts, it may follow, are not stray pieces of trivia but displaced chunks of reality: momentous mysteries, with a rock - like solidity, capable of inspiring a sublimely productive wonder.
But there's one very interesting bit of trivia hidden down inside the «Business and Product Highlights» section.
The index is now organised by album title for easier searching and each entry now has its own separate page full of trivia, scans and a track list.
The other great piece of trivia of note, the games can be bought separately.
The fun is anything but trivial in the famous and completely revamped TRIVIAL PURSUIT!The king of all trivia games now has an updated look and loads of new ways to compete!THE ULTIMATE ANSWER FOR FUN * Take the world - famous quiz game with you and enjoy it anytime, anywhere!
Here's a bit of trivia: Arcade cabinets for the original Virtua Fighter are kept in the Smithsonian Institution (for contributions in Art and Entertainment).
Doesn't seem like it, but it's a handy bit of trivia for a game that analysts reckon will go on to sell enough copies to generate well over a billion dollars.
The latest episode of Did You Know Gaming explores Wario's history, revealing plenty of trivia along the way.
And noteworthy primarily as an amusing bit of trivia, the infamous Prometheus Lens has finally been fixed.
One other interesting bit of trivia revealed in the dev diary by lead level designer Constant Gaw: Kyros the Overlord, the iron - fisted conqueror of the world whose will and whim you enforce as a Fatebinder, is in fact a woman.
Starting with a minor yet still interesting bit of trivia about the Fire Keese in Breath of the Wild.
AD - Level 57 Dark Wizard Never Caught by Johnny Ghost TRY AND FIGHT ME there should really be a zelda version of trivia crack cuz id win every time
As always, we offer our distinctive dose of trivia that's guaranteed to test the knowledge of diehard gamers.
So really, this is nothing at all to get worked up about, just an interesting bit of trivia.
If you're a fan of trivia, you might be excited to know that this is the first new RPG IP to take the top spot since Pokemon Red / Blue.
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