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On 5/24/2021 at 9:07 PM, Shindig said:

I once won some friends a beer by having a random trivia on demand.  Shortly after SB50, I was with some friends at a bar trivia night.  The last question was to name the three QBs who have started in the SB for multiple teams (note before anyone says it:  this was well prior to four months ago).  Everyone else in the bar got 2, I managed to pull all three and we won the contest (this was just a question in there) by one.

In case it's ever relevant to someone here:  Franco Harris and Lynn Swann won SB MVP in consecutive years and share a birthday (month and day at least). 

I don't know the answer to the quarterback question, but I'm guessing:
Craig Morton

Kurt Warner

Peyton Manning 

Tom Brady

On 5/26/2021 at 12:38 AM, Shindig said:

Can't name three quarterbacks or the three who have started the Super Bowl for multiple teams?  At the time of the trivia event I described earlier, the three were Craig Morton, Kurt Warner, and Peyton Manning.   The first of those three I think was the deciding point.

Sorry, I answered before I read down this far.

For most of my life, Craig Morton was the answer to this question: "Who is the ONLY quarterback to start for 2 different teams in the SuperBowl?" Then Kurt Warner did it... and so on. 

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13 minutes ago, Billy Z said:

Did U Know June 6th (today's date), but in 1944 was D Day? 

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history

That’s considered common knowledge, isn’t it? Especially in the west?

Did you know the invasion was originally planned for June 5th, 1944?

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

That’s considered common knowledge, isn’t it? Especially in the west?

Did you know the invasion was originally planned for June 5th, 1944?

You upstaged me!

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12 hours ago, billchao said:

That’s considered common knowledge, isn’t it? Especially in the west?

Did you know the invasion was originally planned for June 5th, 1944?

Actually, I did not know that. Interesting! Quite an invasion and sacrifice to take control at Normandy. 

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I normally like his videos, but… I'm not really sure about that one. A small difference in how the drain was shaped could have induced a little spin, or perhaps even whether it was exactly centered, or which way the valve opens, or whether the pool was level… etc. It's not like it was spinning fast.

I don't think the difference in relative momentum across a few foot diameter really accurately compares to things (hurricanes) that are tens of miles wide at the smallest and hundreds wide typically.

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