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Who was the winner of the inaugural US PRO Cycling Championships in 1985?

Hint: he's a well-known winter olympic athlete.
 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Rallispec
its the color of the paper
yup. 🙂

what does that actuallly mean though? what is 'the paper'?
Ah.....so you really don't know the answer?

/holds baton just barely out of Ralli's reach

seems to me like you dont really know the answer either then. 😛
Actually, I do. I can tell you the name of the paper and the man who founded it. 😛

 
/*grabs baton -- screw the dumb papers!

the person (researcher for AT&T's Bell Labs) who first used the word 'bit' (as in binary digit) also coined what other computer related word?


 
Originally posted by: Rallispec
/*grabs baton -- screw the dumb papers!

the person (researcher for AT&T's Bell Labs) who first used the word 'bit' (as in binary digit) also coined what other computer related word?
You big cheater.

Both France and Italy have a daily sports paper. France's is L'Equipeand Italy's is La Gazzetta dello Sport The first is printed on yellow paper and the second on pink paper. These two papers were very involved with their respective country's national tour from early on, hence the color of the leader's jerseys.



 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Rallispec
/*grabs baton -- screw the dumb papers!

the person (researcher for AT&T's Bell Labs) who first used the word 'bit' (as in binary digit) also coined what other computer related word?
You big cheater.

Both France and Italy have a daily sports paper. France's is L'Equipeand Italy's is La Gazzetta dello Sport The first is printed on yellow paper and the second on pink paper. These two papers were very involved with their respective country's national tour from early on, hence the color of the leader's jerseys.

cool 🙂
 
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