Finished Trivia of DNA III

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Q: . Recent research indicates that in order to form, a tornado needs both a cold, rainy downdraft and a warm updraft. To stop a tornado from forming, just heat this cold downdraft until it's cold no longer. And how would one do this, you ask? Simple: Blast it with beams of microwaves from a fleet of satellites. The satellites would collect solar energy, transform it into microwaves, and send a beam down to Earth. The beams would be focused on cold downdrafts, heating them like last night's leftovers. The European Space Agency has funded initial studies on building this type of satellite, though it hopes to use the satellites as high-altitude solar-power stations, not as weather modifiers.

Because sometimes the best solution is the simplest one.

Question: Use Sunny Day.
 
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You don't!

I lived through a very bad one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Omaha_tornado

NOAA said:
Can tornadoes be stopped?

You have to consider that the tornado is part of something bigger - the supercell thunderstorm. Unless you disrupt the supercell thunderstorm itself, you would likely have another tornado, even if you were able to destroy the first. The thunderstorm's energy is much greater than the tornado. No one has tried to disrupt the tornado because the methods to do so could likely cause even more damage than the tornado. Detonating a hydrogen bomb, for example, to disrupt a tornado would be even more deadly and destructive than the tornado itself. Lesser things (like huge piles of dry ice or smaller conventional weaponry) would be too hard to deploy in the right place fast enough, and would likely not have enough impact to affect the tornado much anyway.
 
2nd one:
What will I think I am called due to the concussion i suffered from hitting my head when i fell from tasing myself?

(Btw when this does, my real name is Clint, so remind me of that)
 
A: What is the song “tubthumping“ by Chumbawamba often mistakenly called because of the background lyrics?
 
Q: By creating an even bigger tornado, and then directing it towards the other tornado. The two will vanish.

Nobody asked for the safest way, so I went for the most dangerous way. :p
 
Warning: PokeNerd answer.

According to my calculations, if you can get Thundurus to sojourn within a close distance the tornado then Landorus would come, halt the fight between Thundurus and Tornadus, and make them depart expediently, thus ending the tornado in that area *pushes glasses up*, though, since a Pokémon cannot disappear, unless Tornadus is captured in what should be one of the stronger variations of PokeBalls, the tornado cannot disappear for all good. But Pokémon have feelings too so it must get tired and fall asleep. I made a tracker for Tornadus because I wanted to attempt to catch that very powerful Pokémon, but my tracking device didn't work, so I named it Tracker 1.0.

(whew. that was tiring).
 
Q: According the the National Severe Storms Laboratory, dropping a hydrogen bomb in the center of a tornado would definitely stop it. Maybe. It would also stop a few hearts in the area.
 
Answer: What does an old geezer start every sentence with when he has son named Daniel, is drunk, and is talking to little boys in a pedophile fashion?
 
My scoring:
Chillarmy: +2 That's one way of stopping a cyclone
Nengeni: +1 At least, if everything else fails, leftovers can be awesomely cooked.
oyeah1988: +1 This is real life.
omahanime: +1 That's why we have Superman to stop a tornado.
Fraxureking: +1 Where would you find such a large glass dome?
Lucky Fire: +1 Maybe you can work with Chillarmy.
Glace: +1 You don't need one of the stronger Pokeball variants to catch Tornadus.
ESP: +1 Note to self: Don't be near a tornado in New Mexico.
Puff: +1 We can use Fraxureking's dome to save the lives.
Familiar: +1 Sorry, Dmaster can't smash his way out of this one.
One Approved:+1 But sometimes the simplest solution is not as fun.

DNA's scoring:
alexmf2: +3. THE MUPPETS <3
Spidy: +2. You idiot; you shouldn't tase yourself.
TheBugManiac: +1. I'll take your word for it.
HypnoticLuxray: +0. You said 'old man pedophile', which made me think of Herman from Family Guy. Do not want.

Spidy: 11 [0+11]
omahanime: 6 [1+5]
Chillarmy: 5 [2+3]
ESP: 5 [1+4]
HypnoticLuxray: 5 [1+4]
One Approved: 5 [1+4]
oyeah1988: 5 [5+0]
Teal: 5 [1+4]
Nengeni: 4[4+0]
Bisharp37: 3 [2+1]
TheBugManiac: 4 [2+2]
alexmf2: 3 [0+3]
Fraxureking: 3 [1+2]
Glace: 3 [2+1]
Familiar: 3 [1+2]
Puff: 3 [1+2]
Lucky Fire: 2 [1+1]
SoulWind: 1 [0+1]
TheGuy: 0 [0+0]

Question:
What was the first book ever written on a typewriter?

Answer:
Graceland
 
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

<3 you father. He told me that while I was reading it. Also, shouldn't I have 3 points? It says 2 on the scores.
 
A: Where did the "The King" (of rock and roll for you noobs) call home? This location was also considered a National Historical Landmark in 2006.
 
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Why did he write it on a typewriter? Why not write it on paper like everyone else. It would be easier to read paper, than read a typewriter.


Semantics is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifiers, such as words, phrases, signs, and symbols, and what they stand for, their denotata.
 
Q: "How to use a Typewriter" I belive that The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was the first. Or maybe it was "Typing on a Typewriter"
 
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