51. On almost every Microsoft question asked in the poll, the more that people used computers, the more pro-Microsoft their answers were. 52. One question asked how military training could be improved. 53. One written question asked whether someone without a powerful computer could use the site. 54. One question asked whether the jury is to accept as fact two other sleepwalking cases mentioned in court. 55. Other questions ask about income, fuel, and utility costs, educational level, whether children are adopted, natural born, or step-children. 56. Oops A scoreboard trivia question Sunday asked who was the only coach in NCAA history to lead three different schools to Omaha. 57. Other questions ask Clinton to affirm that he met or spoke with Jordan or Ms. Lewinsky at a particular time on a particular date. 58. Q. What is the right question to be asking about indexing? 59. Rather, the lottery gives Nestle as many coupons as it requests, no questions asked. 60. Several questions asked about the subway system, including whether the prospective juror had even been in a subway accident, fire or explosion. |