Question: Is the Army legend of the Truck at “Building 1″ true?
Legend has it, that every military post has one main flag pole who’s truck, or finial (the ball on top) contains one razor, one match, and one bullet. In the event that the base is overthrown, someone is to dig around the base of this flag pole, find the .45 pistol, then climb the flag pole.
Next they are to use the razor to destroy the flag, the match to burn it, and the bullet to commit suicide to prevent being taken alive.
I’d like to know… Do you think this is fact or fiction?
I will post the truth after the question is closed ![]()
(to keep everyone guessing, only answer “fact” “fiction” “true” “false” etc… please
Answer:
Answer by suro25
its a little of both. I bet if you checked the truck on the old army bases you will find those items I don’t think that it is true for the newer army base
Question: Is it true that the word “QWERTY” can be used to create a virus?
I was told that typing the word “QWERTY” over and over again fast can create a virus on someones computer. I tried telling my dad about it and he doesn’t believe me, so when I tried looking it up I couldn’t find anything.
Can anyone explain this “fact or fiction” situation for me?
Answer:
Answer by Daniel
fiction. QWERTY is just the name of a keyboard layout where the first keys on the top row are q w e r t y
Question: Is the novel “Life of Pi” a true story?
The authors note in the beginning goes into detail about meeting Pi and questioning him on his life story, however on the back cover of the book it says “Fiction”. I am a little confused and any help is greatly appreciated.
Answer:
Answer by pbbpage
yes
Question: True or False: JESUS did not die from Cruci-”FICTION”, therefore he never rose from the dead.?
Recent story on a TV newsmagazine offered credible evidence that Jesus lived on for many years, that the resurrection was a well planned hoax. Do you believe it, and if so, why do you think did he it?
Answer:
Answer by devisional
Jesus loves you man!
Question: My “fiction” professor says the time period in “To Kill a Mocking Bird” could be anytime. True?
I think he is wrong. It sound to me like the depression to me which would be about the same time the author was the narrator’s age.
What do you think?
Women could vote in 1919. Obviously women then could vote in the 40′s.
errr make that the 1930′s.
Answer:
Answer by Alice S
he’s a retard. no offense. everyone knows its during 3 years of the great depression.
hope that helped,
XOXO
alice
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