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This is only a test.

By Norm Seeley | June 28, 2009

I think it’s about time that you take a test.   I want to see just how smart my viewers are.

Please tell me in the comment section, what the following words or letters stand for.  I am going to keep it short and to the point.  Just ten questions.  Each one will contain a word or letters and it’s your job to tell me in the comment section what they stand for or what they are.  You don’t have to be wordy, to the point, but make sure that you tell me what they are or stand for.  Now that’s really not that difficult is it?  Below you will find ten things and I want to know what they are.  Tell me what are the following, HD,  Digital,  Analog,  M O S Imagers, PIN attenuator,  RFI,  Coca Cola,  ephedra , Backfield, Caregiver.  There they are, what are they?

As I have been putting together this list for today’s test, I have also been thinking should I have a prize of some sort should some one out there be able to tell me what each word, letter combo stands for?  Good Question.

But even though I have the answer to all ten, I haven’t come up with the answer for that one.

Topics: America | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “This is only a test.”

  1. Narniaman Says:
    June 29th, 2009 at 12:30 pm

    Okay, I’ll give it a try. . . .

    HD — Hot Dog

    Digital — also known as fingers. . .as each hand has five digits.

    Analog — an old fashioned electronic computer.

    MOS Imagers. . . .Metal Oxide Semiconductor chips that are used video purposes.

    PIN attenuator. . .device for matching impedance in radio frequency work. It uses a “PIN” type diode — as opposed to the more traditional with p and n doping (normally using gallium and arsenic, if I recall rightly).

    RFI — Real fat individual

    Coca Cola. . . .??

    Ephedra — herb that has ephedrine in it, which mimics the action of epinephrine. Frequently used for weight loss.

    Backfield. . . . .in football, the quarterback, fullback, halfback, and flanker (as opposed to the linemen who play in the frontfield).

    Cargiver . . . .someone who gives away cars to strangers, like Elvis Presley used to do.

    Well, how I’d do, Norm?

  2. Norm Says:
    June 29th, 2009 at 7:36 pm

    The judges are counting the entry and checking to see if your answers are correct. Keep watching for their decision.

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