First of all, since when do vibraphones and chimes have a keyboard?
Keyboard instrument is a classification of instruments that provide all notes on a continuous single array. Xylophones, concert harps, pianos, even full-set drum rows count as these.
Well, there's more than one right answer, and unless you're a geologist or earth scientist (I'm in a related field), most people would think of bedrock later because it's only for rivers, not dry land.
So, I say something's definition, you say its name.
EXAMPLE:
Me: What pops up when something goes wrong.
Random_user: Error message
Which in that case was the correct answer.
So, here's the first one:
A place in your pc that you can customize and where you can find icons.
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Desktop?
Correct!
(Btw they moved my exams to next week so my agenda's not as tight anymore)
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Second one:
Keyboard instrument that produces sound using air (and tubes).
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
vibraphone or chimes
Wrong.
The answer is: organ.
First of all, since when do vibraphones and chimes have a keyboard?
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Keyboard instrument is a classification of instruments that provide all notes on a continuous single array. Xylophones, concert harps, pianos, even full-set drum rows count as these.
Oh carp forgot the last part of the definition.
Well, when I said tubes I was talking about pipes...
Whatever, third one:
Type of rock located below the soil.
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Metamorphic.
Wrong.
The answer is: bedrock.
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Well, there's more than one right answer, and unless you're a geologist or earth scientist (I'm in a related field), most people would think of bedrock later because it's only for rivers, not dry land.
Well, Stacks told me that in his school the teacher told them that bedrock was the rock below the soil and that soil forms from it.
*Accidentally messes up the entire kernel*
Well, let's leave the geology class for later, this thread doesn't have anything to do with the earth anyway!
Anyway, fourth one:
Cartoon character with a big nose who plays the clarinet.
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
Sqidward!
By the way, what a coincidence me joining the thread 4 minutes after the 4th definition gets posted, isn't it?
*Accidentally messes up the entire kernel*
That is also true but it is not as well known a concept.
That's so obscure that nobody but you noticed, lol. Also, too easy Stacks. (ignoring people like me who dislike pop culture)