eca00000ff00fe0080888000a7f ^2%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ^3 M A Y D A Y ! M A Y D A Y ! ^3 I T ' S C O M P E T I T I O N T I M E ! ! ! ^2%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ^4 Please send your entries to TOTALLY AMOS at the usual address ^4before ^2June 25th 1992. ^6 All you have to do is answer ^2TRUE ^6or ^2FALSE ^6to the following ^6statements. ^4 You may enter as many times as you like, but only one correct answer ^4per person will be entered into the draw. ^6 The prize????? ^3 E A S Y A M O S ^6 Kindly donated by EUROPRESS. ^71. Solder,which is made from lead and tin, melts at 179°C. Lead ^7melts at 326°C, and tin at 230°C. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^72. The artist Leonardo da Vinci could draw with his hands and his ^7feet at the same time. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^73. If you press the following keys simultaneously on an Amiga, it ^7will boot an ATARI ST disk - O K R E P L N. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^74. The average clean-shaven man spends 5 months of his life shaving, ^7removing approx. 8.5 metres (28ft) of bristles. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^75. The dollar sign `$' is a modification of the figure 8 that used ^7to be stamped on the old Spanish coins called pieces of eight. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^76. A litre of vinegar is heavier in winter than it is in summer. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^77. Spiders' webs cause an open wound to bleed more profusely. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^78. In England in 1348 it rained almost non-stop from June to the end ^7of December . ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^79. The Forth Road Bridge is a different colour in summer than it is ^7in winter. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^710. Sailors traditionally wore gold earrings to pay for their ^7burial. ^2TRUE OR FALSE? ^2 Clues to the FALSE statements can be found elsewhere in TA, or by ^2using a bit of devious thinking. ^4IF YOU WISH, YOU CAN PRINT OUT THIS ARTICLE AND JUST DELETE `TRUE' OR ^4`FALSE' AS NECESSARY. WHAT COULD BE EASIER? (Will fit on 1 page!) ^2%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \