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Car Advice Conundrum #2

July 26, 2007 by Matt Brogan  




Yesterday’s answer: A

Today’s question:

After seeing a motorist trying in vain to wipe falling snow from his windscreen, Mary Anderson invented the Windscreen Wiper in what year?

a) 1923
b) 1913
c) 1903

Matt.

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Comments

7 Responses to “Car Advice Conundrum #2”
  1. Steve says:

    1903.

    The patented the idea two years later.

    Cheers
    Steve

  2. Ben says:

    c) 1903

  3. Foggy says:

    Matt, you need to ask questions that can’t easily be found with google ;)

  4. Matt says:

    Easier said than done Foggy ;) but there’s a few pearlers coming up – stay tuned!

  5. Foggy says:

    You could do a “Guess the car” type of thing where you show a partial photo of a distinctive feature of a particular car.

  6. Matt says:

    There’s a few in the pipeline Foggy… hehehe, we had one of those at work and I got asked to leave cos I was winning too many chocolates.

  7. Steve says:

    You had to google that?

    Steve

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