81. When presented with certain numbers, the Pentium gives the wrong answer when asked to divide them. 82. Which only proves that just as with the shows themselves, having the wrong answer is no barrier to success. 83. Wrong answer. 84. Wrong answers get crash-and-burn sounds while applause greets correct responses. 85. Wrong answers get a sound effect like the sound of breaking glass. 86. You always get the wrong answer. 87. You can press at the wrong time and get the wrong answer. 88. Wrong answers lead to what the show calls torture, and a sane person calls gooey stunts. 89. And teachers in other counties got wrong answers when asked by The Palm Beach Post to test some equations. 90. Gerald R. Ford blundering an obvious foreign policy point, then insisting that his wrong answer was right. |