Friday, June 29, 2012

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The above four are part of a "List". Connect to get the list
What is the List?
Also,.post more questions, bitches. 

Friday, June 15, 2012


Originally this Finnish band called itself 'Inearthed', but the record label said they needed to change their name. After going through the local phone records for names without any luck, they stumbled upon the name, lake __________. They thought the name was impactful and also had a story behind it. A multiple homicide had taken place beside this lake in 1960 involving four teenagers, three of whom were murdered. As the lake was quite close to the the city of Espoo, from where the band members came, they decided to call themselves X partly dedicating the name to the infamous incident. Whats X or FITB.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Pretty Simple. And Prabhat, you give fictional places like these.

X is a fictional region, meaning "castle palace" and "lattice shaped palace". This region is connected to the western part of the region in the original series, Y. X is geographically similar to Kansai, eastern Shikoku and western Tokai regions of Japan. Y represents eastern Tokai. All cities in Y are named after colors while the names of the cities in X are either plant themed or colors. The cities of X are old fashioned cities reminiscent of Nara and Kyoto and modern commercial city reminiscent of Osaka.

ID X,Y.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012


The one exception to the rule was X. The rule states the requirement for making it into the list Y released every year by Z. Z had said that X had been an "irresistable" addition although he has been absent from the list since 2006 after Z received letters from children protesting his inclusion(don't get the wrong opinion here). Apologies if its too arbit, but probably as interesting as it can be put. X,Y,Z?

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Day appropriate


X is a system of sort. The origins of X are believed to be medieval French. It is possible that a clock face was used, with a quarter move of the hand to indicate X. A few changes were made to make X stay within the 60 ticks of the clock face. This is only one of the theories of origin. X also involves usage of Y for representing Z which is also disputed. It is possible that the usage of Y comes from the French expression for the word "the egg". There is also another theory which is the most widely accepted, which i also find quite funny, but i wont tell it now cause it'll give away the answer. Sure some of you out there would have wondered about the peculiarity of X sometime or the other. Give me X,Y,Z.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Donkey Kong, bitch.

Corning, while experimenting, invented X in the 1960's, but since then had found no practical use for X, so it was never put into mass production. In 2006, a company Y was in the process of invention something "revolutionary of it's kind", Y's CEO while using a prototype of their said product, found that he greatly disliked it's flimsy plastic finish. He called Wendell Weeks, the CEO of Corning to find a replacement for the plastic, Weeks mentions the dead-end project of the 1960's that involved X. Y's CEO was so impressed he asked Weeks to put X into mass production immediately to release their product in June the next year. After the critical acclaim of it's product, all of Y's competitors started to incorporate X in their products.
X & Y?


    What is being depicted in the above picture?Something similar had happened almost one century before this picture was clicked.Identify the depiction and both the instances.

Friday, June 1, 2012

See, ID and Put Funda

  • Shivaji  Satam
  • Aditya Srivastava
  • X
  • Dinesh Phadnis
  • Narendra Gupta
  • Shraddha Musale
  • Jaswir Kaur
who are these people? (that's the funda) and ID X