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trivia question answer Why is Woodrow Wilson the only president buried in Washington DC?
    It was decided by his wife Edith, because she felt he had done his greatest work there. [quote]First Lady Edith Wilson chose the Cathedral as her husband's final resting place for several reasons (although it was not the first site she considered). She felt he had done his most important work in the nation's capital, and her image of her husband matched the Cathedral's ambitions to be a place where the heroes of democracy could be celebrated and commemorated.[/quote] https://cathedral.org/blog/100-years-ago-today-woodrow-wilsons-cathedral-burial/ (elburcher)
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Sep 15 25 by chabenao1
trivia question answer Many video games use the color sequence white - green - blue - purple - orange - red to indicate the rarity of items or achievements. Which game was the first to do so, popularizing this scale?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loot_(video_games) Based on the wikipedia article, it seems like the answer is World of Warcraft. That's at least the first game where that full scale was in use. There were a few forerunners to that though with Diablo 1 being the first to really start a tier system based on color, and Diablo 2 fleshing it out further. The game publishers were inspired to do so by an old ASCII game called Angband. (maripp2002)
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Sep 15 25 by WesleyCrusher
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