Task 302 - POINT, BODES, WORKS
Correct Answers: 1 - Total Answers: 2
Rules
Guess the Flex WORDLE in 3 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
Joke Of The Day

World Art Day Joke
Today is World Art Day! Find a joke about it!
What do you call someone hanging out by the wall?
Art.
Why couldn’t the man afford expensive art?
He had no Monet.
Why was the artist hauled to court?
To face the mosaic.
What is Salvador Dali’s favorite thing to eat for breakfast?
A bowl of surreal.
Which famous painting is always sad?
The Moaning Lisa.
Why did Van Gogh become a painter?
Because he didn’t have an ear for music.
What sound does a dog that’s really into art make?
He doesn’t bark. He bauhaus.
Why did the artist decide not to quit running?
He was on the home sketch.
What is it called when someone mislabels a color?
A false ac-hue-sation.
Why did the investor buy art?
For art appreciation.
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On This Day
Defibrillators on American aircraftIn 1997, American Airlines became the first United States air carrier to place automatic external defibrillators on its fleet of 700 aircraft. AEDs are thus available to give immediate coronary care to in-flight heart-attack victims. Since seconds count, many lives have been saved by restoring the natural rhythm of their heart beats. The airline was the first public entity in the United States to do mass deployment of AEDs, and trained over 22,000 flight attendants on the use of the defibrillator. On 18 Feb 1998, their first passenger was saved when he collapsed on an aircraft after rushing to catch a connecting flight. On 12 Apr 2004, The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration required AEDs to be on commercial passenger aircraft of a certain size.«[The 1 Jul 1997 date was given in testimony to a U.S. Congress House Aviation Subcommittee hearing by Dr. David K. McKenas that American Airlines was first to "On July 1st, 1997... place ... AEDs, on its fleet." A later press release by American Airlines gives another date: "The program was turned on May 1, 1997."] |