23-09-2006, 06:44 PM
:mmm:
This is the answer I have:
When a bronco rider grabs onto the saddle to keep from getting thrown during the eight second ride. Competitors are allowed to have one hand on the reins. They're disqualified if they touch the saddle, themselves, or the horse with their free hand.
So based on that answer I'm going to give the :thumbs: to Gwasi though I am not a happy chappy about :mrg: being wrong....
:edit:
Have just reread the answer and I should (I didn't see / read the word reins :duh: )
Sorry Hagar and :mrg:
I know it's very late to ask the daily question now so instead I am going to ask Sunday's question now, the ones I missed this week will be incorporated into the catch up thread, also I doubt I'll have time to ask a question tomorrow morning.
There were 856 toggle switches on the shuttle Discovery when veteran astronaut John Glenn returned to space in 1998. How many toggle switches were on Friendship 7 when he orbited Earth in 1962?
This is the answer I have:
When a bronco rider grabs onto the saddle to keep from getting thrown during the eight second ride. Competitors are allowed to have one hand on the reins. They're disqualified if they touch the saddle, themselves, or the horse with their free hand.
So based on that answer I'm going to give the :thumbs: to Gwasi though I am not a happy chappy about :mrg: being wrong....
:edit:
Have just reread the answer and I should (I didn't see / read the word reins :duh: )
Sorry Hagar and :mrg:
I know it's very late to ask the daily question now so instead I am going to ask Sunday's question now, the ones I missed this week will be incorporated into the catch up thread, also I doubt I'll have time to ask a question tomorrow morning.
There were 856 toggle switches on the shuttle Discovery when veteran astronaut John Glenn returned to space in 1998. How many toggle switches were on Friendship 7 when he orbited Earth in 1962?