hairy Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 This may waste some time until the end of the day. You might even learn something http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_articles Man eating trees, if you fall in love with a mermaid how do you consummate your relationship, fox tossing, hamster racing, superbarrio and many many more. Anyone got anything else to keep the clock ticking at work?
StanSP Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 This may waste some time until the end of the day. You might even learn something http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_articles Man eating trees, if you fall in love with a mermaid how do you consummate your relationship, fox tossing, hamster racing, superbarrio and many many more. Anyone got anything else to keep the clock ticking at work? Staying with the wiki theme, play the Wikipedia game. Think of something randomly. Go to that page. For example you might think of Parker Pen. Then think of something else completely random and unrelated to parker pen. For example Stone Age. Then get from Parker Pen to Stone Age in as few links as possible through Wikipedia and Wikipedia only. And you can't use references or categories either. Usually works best whilst playing with other people though.
Tevez Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 Staying with the wiki theme, play the Wikipedia game. Think of something randomly. Go to that page. For example you might think of Parker Pen. Then think of something else completely random and unrelated to parker pen. For example Stone Age. Then get from Parker Pen to Stone Age in as few links as possible through Wikipedia and Wikipedia only. And you can't use references or categories either. Usually works best whilst playing with other people though. This sounds like a corker.
ousefox Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 Staying with the wiki theme, play the Wikipedia game. Think of something randomly. Go to that page. For example you might think of Parker Pen. Then think of something else completely random and unrelated to parker pen. For example Stone Age. Then get from Parker Pen to Stone Age in as few links as possible through Wikipedia and Wikipedia only. And you can't use references or categories either. Usually works best whilst playing with other people though. Best game ever. Great way to fill an IT lesson
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 Best game ever. Great way to fill an IT lesson This. Though if I get bored during lessons I usually end up looking at pages to do with football!
FoxyPV Posted 10 March 2010 Posted 10 March 2010 This may waste some time until the end of the day. You might even learn something http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_articles Man eating trees, if you fall in love with a mermaid how do you consummate your relationship, fox tossing, hamster racing, superbarrio and many many more. Anyone got anything else to keep the clock ticking at work? www.sporcle.com this fills my nights at work no end and you learn at the same time
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