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The Minna no Anime trivia contest runs every Halloween Party, currently using [[Nur Monson]]'s trivia software [http://theidiotproject.com/Apps/questionable/ Questionable] and [[Andrew Lee]]'s controller system. Questions run the gamut from simple to obscure, simply geeky to rather perverted. The questions are created by officers and sometimes members, and they are sorted into themes.
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The Minna no Anime trivia contest runs every [[Halloween Party]], currently using [[Nur Monson]]'s trivia software [http://theidiotproject.com/Apps/questionable/ Questionable] and [[Andrew Lee]]'s controller system. Questions run the gamut from simple to obscure, simply geeky to rather perverted. The questions are created by officers and sometimes members, and they are sorted into themes.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Very long ago, anime trivia was made possible by [[Ben Leinweber]]'s home-made controller system. At some point, Nur Monson's program became the de-facto version used at Halloween Party, with a few members trying to create a cross-platform version in recent years. This still has not come to fruition, but the buttons have been replaced twice: by [[Jesse Tyler]] in [[2010-2011]] and by [[Andrew Lee]] in [[2011-2012]].
 
Very long ago, anime trivia was made possible by [[Ben Leinweber]]'s home-made controller system. At some point, Nur Monson's program became the de-facto version used at Halloween Party, with a few members trying to create a cross-platform version in recent years. This still has not come to fruition, but the buttons have been replaced twice: by [[Jesse Tyler]] in [[2010-2011]] and by [[Andrew Lee]] in [[2011-2012]].

Revision as of 21:57, 5 October 2014

The Minna no Anime trivia contest runs every Halloween Party, currently using Nur Monson's trivia software Questionable and Andrew Lee's controller system. Questions run the gamut from simple to obscure, simply geeky to rather perverted. The questions are created by officers and sometimes members, and they are sorted into themes.

History

Very long ago, anime trivia was made possible by Ben Leinweber's home-made controller system. At some point, Nur Monson's program became the de-facto version used at Halloween Party, with a few members trying to create a cross-platform version in recent years. This still has not come to fruition, but the buttons have been replaced twice: by Jesse Tyler in 2010-2011 and by Andrew Lee in 2011-2012.