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alasta
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  #3193808 11-Feb-2024 10:14
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Newsroom has a quiz if you're looking for an alternative. The questions are quite difficult though - I often get 1 or 2 out of 10!




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  #3193826 11-Feb-2024 12:55
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alasta: Newsroom has a quiz if you're looking for an alternative.

 

Ah, a "daily" quiz - Monday to Fridays only.  Satur... and Sun... aren't days???  ;-)

 

I like the snark, however!

 


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  #3193830 11-Feb-2024 13:04
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Linux:

 

Doing the Stuff quiz this morning and now it has ads thru it

 

 

 

 

We noticed that this morning, a tad annoying.





Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.




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  #3200530 27-Feb-2024 14:24
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Looks like Stuff has had a change of mind.
Have not needed to login to do quizzes since Sunday.


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  #3202590 3-Mar-2024 09:13
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Pity about the rest of the site, though.


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  #3206252 14-Mar-2024 09:59
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I've just noticed that on Chromium I am forced to login to get the quiz, but have been happily doing the quiz in Firefox since late February.

It seems I've stumbled on to the right whitelist in NoScript that lets me do the quiz without logging in. Is it ok to say this on geekzone?




Regards, John Little


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