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From: t2@fluke.UUCP (Tom Thompson)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: TP error (Genus Geography)
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 11:35:26 EST
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> Another TP error that I haven't seen mentioned here before.  It
> is a geography question in the Genus edition that was asked to me.
> The question goes something like 'What U.S. state has the lowest
> highest elevation at 60 feet?'  (Their answer is Delaware.)
> 
> I replied that this was impossible since the answer was Florida
> with a max elevation around 300 feet.   Since they wouldn't believe
> me I went and got my trusty Almanac which proved me right. 
> Delaware does, however, have the lowest AVERAGE elevation at 60
> feet according to the Almanac.  And they doubted someone who once
> lived in the Diamond State.
> 
> (The only reason I knew this was because I was curious to know if there
> was a state with a lower higher elevation than Delaware's ~405 feet
> - just Florida).
> 
> 				The Delaware Dean (a.k.a uokvax!myeksie)

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