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Post by jjsanta on Feb 27, 2014 0:06:05 GMT
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 27, 2014 5:20:35 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Cat's Pride Freshen up for Spring. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 300 oodles.Part 1: Find the Feline - One is asked to search for the hidden kitty in the twp pictures. The link to the answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12807872074/Part 2: Follow the Freshness - One is asked to like Cat's Pride on Facebook. One can just click on the Green Next button to bypass this and go to the next step. Part 3: Try Fresh & Light - One is asked to download the Cat's Pride coupon and enter one's email address. One can click on the Next button to continue without having to enter the email address. Part 4: Find Fresh & Light - One is asked to enter your ZIP code to locate the nearest Fresh & Light dealer. One can click on the Next button below to bypass this step. Part 5: Spring Kittens - One is asked to upload a kitty photo and turning it into art. one needs to click on the Start Meow button to continue. Part 6: Upload Your Furry Friend - In this step, one is asked to upload and picture of one's cats to insert onto a butterfly, flower or sun. Please note: By uploading a cat photo on this step, one has the opportunity of winning a $500 gift card. One can click on the No Thanks, Skip words below to bypass this process. Part 7: Almeowst Done - One is being encouraged to share the cat art with a chance to win a $500 American Express gift card. Clicking on the Next button will complete this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Feb 28, 2014 5:04:12 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Get Animated. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: LOL GIFS - This part of the Daily Break has 5 funny animated pictures to enjoy. No questions to answer here.
Part 2: Space Dog! - One is invited to add your own caption to the animated GIF of a dog in space. Click on the NEXT>> button to conclude this Daily Break.
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 1, 2014 5:12:34 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Which Princess Are You?. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Royal Match-Up - This is a window game. One is asked to match the princesses to their names. The link to the correct answers is listed below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12848010953/Part 2: Which Princess Are You? - This is a set of questions that has no right or wrong answer. It is designed to find out what type of Disney Princess you are. a) How do you feel about work? b) What do you look for in a partner? c) What is the most important part of your morning routine? d) Ideally, how would you spend your Friday nights? e) What kind of pet would you like to have? Note: The princesses available here are (which I observed) are...
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Belle, Cinderella, Tiana. Note: Being a guy, I have observations about these series of questions on this Daily Break I best keep to myself.
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 2, 2014 5:06:35 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is The Explosive Challenge. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Watch the Explosion, Guess the Explosive - These are short videos featuring different explosives. One is to guess which explosive is being used.
a) C-4 b) 1 million lbs. of TNT c) Hydrogen bomb
Part 2: Historic Explosions Trivia
a) Prior to the first nuclear explosion, the largest man-made explosion in recorded history occurred where? - Halifax, Nova Scotia b) Which of the following is NOT a proposed explanation for the Tunguska event (a mysterious explosion that took place in Russia in 1908)? - Man-made bomb c) In what year was the first nuclear weapon (dubbed "the gadget") detonated? - 1945 d) The most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated was built by which nation? - Soviet Union (Russia) e) What were the codenames of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII? - Little Boy & Fat Man
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 3, 2014 5:08:37 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Outer Space. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Star Gazing
a) How many moons are in orbit in our solar system? - 140 b) What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune collectively called? - Gas giants c) True or false: Being in space can make a human shorter. - False d) How many Earths could fit inside the sun? - Over 1 million e) Saturn's rings are primarily made up of what? - Ice f) From the moment the sun's core creates energy for light to the moment we see it, how long does it take sunlight to reach Earth? - 30,000 years
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 4, 2014 5:06:33 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Strange Jobs. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Crazy Careers
a) A person who tests and perfects the taste of your chewing gum is known as a what? - Gumologist b) True or false: You can get a job as a human scarecrow. - True c) A snake milker collects what? - Snake venom d) True or false: Pet food testing is done by the pets themselves. - False e) A submarine cook in the Australian navy can make how much per year? - $200,000
Part 2: Join the Conversation - One is asked to note what is the strangest job you've ever had. One can click on the NEXT>> button to complete this Daily Break.
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Post by pawoof on Mar 4, 2014 15:34:52 GMT
anbody esle haven trouble with the promo code not worknin?
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 5, 2014 5:16:29 GMT
anbody esle haven trouble with the promo code not worknin? There are 2 different promo codes for 5,000 tokens. Been successful on each. Please visit the Player News page for these codes.
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 5, 2014 5:17:22 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Global Etiquette. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles. Part 1: Travel Triviaa) In Argentina, the thumbs-up gesture literally means... - "Sit on it and swivel!"b) In Bolivia, if you have a dinner date at 8:00 PM, when should you arrive? - Between 8:30 and 9:30c) Which of these gifts, when given in China, is symbolic of death? - A watchd) In Denmark, it's rude for a woman to... - Smoke in the streete) If you're invited to dinner in Singapore, you should... - Let the host order your mealPart 2: What Is the Polite Greeting Used in Each Country? - This is a window game. One is asked to match the country with the greeting seen. The link to the correct answers is below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12942540423/
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 6, 2014 5:20:13 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is Year in Music (1998). Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.
Part 1: Hits of '98 - This is a window game. One is asked to match the artist to their songs.
"One Week" - Barenaked Ladies "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" - Will Smith "Ray Of Light" - Madonna "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" - Backstreet Boys "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion "Too Much" - Spice Girls
Part 2: Name That Tune
a) "Sex And Candy" b) "Spice Up Your Life" c) "Truly Madly Deeply" d) "Together Again" e) "Semi-Charmed Life"
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 7, 2014 5:19:34 GMT
Today's Daily Break Theme is The History of Travel. Completion of this Daily Break will be worth 75 oodles.Part 1: Travel in Time - This is a window game. One is asked to match the modes of transportation to their years they were invented. The link to the correct answer is listed below. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12983278363/Part 2: Are We There Yet? 1) The Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower at an average speed of... - 2 mph2) If you wanted to reach the West Coast by wagon in the 19th century, how long would you be "on the trail"? - 6 months3) When was America's first transcontinental railroad finished? - 18694) Travel has come a long way since 1620. It took two months for the Pilgrims to cross the Atlantic, but the Concorde can do it in... - 3 hours5) The Ford Model T, introduced in 1908, averaged how many miles per gallon? - 17 mpgPart 3: Transportation True or False - This is a timed quiz. One is asked to determine if the travel-related statements are fact or fiction. There are 10 statements to answer within 2:00. America's first subway was built in Boston, MA. - TrueAn engine that runs on pure tap water was recently invented. - FalseThe Roman Empire had over 50,000 miles of paved roads (and no cars). - TrueThe U.S. is planning to build a ''Nafta Superhighway'' from Canada to Mexico. - FalseJet packs are the safest way to travel. - FalseIt took the Lewis and Clark expedition one-and-a-half years to travel from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. - TrueIn later life, merchant and traveler Marco Polo went insane from people shouting his name while he was trying to swim. - FalseSubmarines were invented almost 400 years ago. - TrueYou are traveling over at 67,000 miles an hour right now. - True Henry Ford invented the automobile. - False
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Post by Bear on Mar 7, 2014 17:48:52 GMT
Question #2 did not give me the option of 6 months???
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Post by linear13 on Mar 7, 2014 18:24:17 GMT
Hi All ...Same as Bear, Question 2 had "5 months" as an option which I clicked cause it was close and when it brought up the correct answer it said "6 Months"...So must be a glitch or error in system but I still got my 75 oodles so that's whats important...
Thanks
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Post by jjsanta on Mar 7, 2014 23:30:05 GMT
Question #2 did not give me the option of 6 months??? You are spot on this Bear. Technically, none of the answers were correct since the listed Daily Break answer was 6 months on this question. I thought I noticed this, but I was half asleep when doing this and made a point of waiting for the Daily Break answer to appear before posting 6 months as the answer on this thread. Sorry for any confusion on this. www.flickr.com/photos/87904733@N02/12998978315/
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