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Some of you may remember that at
chuckro and
jethrien's Halloween party, there was a candy bar with a Star Wars trivia question, and the answer in glow-in-the-dark ink. The question was "Who is R2-D2's master?" and the answer was "Queen Amidala," at which point we got into a big nit-picky argument about the accuracy of that.
Well, today one of the editors brought in the rest of her Halloween candy, and I saw on two different 3 Musketeers bars the same question: "Who is R2-D2's master?" The answer was listed as "Princess Leia" on one and "Luke Skywalker" on the other. Clearly they're just jerking around with us because all of these answers are technically true. But what's the point in asking a trivia question with a dozen answers? That would be the equivalent of asking, "What does C-3PO say in Star Wars?"
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Well, today one of the editors brought in the rest of her Halloween candy, and I saw on two different 3 Musketeers bars the same question: "Who is R2-D2's master?" The answer was listed as "Princess Leia" on one and "Luke Skywalker" on the other. Clearly they're just jerking around with us because all of these answers are technically true. But what's the point in asking a trivia question with a dozen answers? That would be the equivalent of asking, "What does C-3PO say in Star Wars?"