Replace asterisk symbols with ...
[2979] Replace asterisk symbols with ... - Replace asterisk symbols with a letters (DA*** *O***) and guess the name of musician. Length of words in solution: 5,5. - #brainteasers #music - Correct Answers: 39 - The first user who solved this task is Snezana Milanovic
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Replace asterisk symbols with ...

Replace asterisk symbols with a letters (DA*** *O***) and guess the name of musician. Length of words in solution: 5,5.
Correct answers: 39
The first user who solved this task is Snezana Milanovic.
#brainteasers #music
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Horse Pulls The Car


An out-of-towner drove his car into a ditch in a desolated area. Luckily, a local farmer came to help with his big strong horse named Buddy.
He hitched Buddy up to the car and yelled, "Pull, Nellie, pull." Buddy didn't move.
Then the farmer hollered, "Pull, Buster, pull." Buddy didn't respond.
Once more the farmer commanded, "Pull, Jennie, pull." Nothing.
Then the farmer nonchalantly said, "Pull, Buddy, pull." And the horse easily dragged the car out of the ditch.
The motorist was most appreciative and very curious. He asked the farmer why he called his horse by the wrong name three times.
The farmer said, "Oh, Buddy is blind, and if he thought he was the only one pulling, he wouldn't even try!"
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Air brake

In 1872, George Westinghouse Jr., received a U.S. patent for his “Improvement in Steam-Air Brakes” (No.124,405) for use on railroads. The brakes themselves were actuated by the pressure of compressed air held in a reservoir, whereas the steam in the title referred to their use on steam-powered locomotives. His original patent for his invention of the air brake was issued 13 Apr 1869 (No.88,929) for the use of compressed air fed from a reservoir tank along pipes to brake-cylinders and pistons, attached to each car.His improvement with patent 124,405 providing each car with an auxiliary air reservoir filled from the main reservoir and able to be used independently for each car. Air (vacuum) brakes have have since been further developed for big trucks, buses and amusement park rides, among other applications.«
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