How I Played The 20 Years American Quiz In October 2018, I randomly discovered an IRC server. It hosted the #quiz channel. I went there. There the Americans played Trivia Online. If I had logged in earlier or later, I would not have gotten into the game. So this is not a coincidence, but an act of providence. It turned out that the quiz lasts 20 years without interruption. Since the time when AOL has hosteds a joint quiz on the TV channel. This happened in the late 90s of the 20th century. The quiz was played by old people who died before my very eyes in Online. I learned a lot and want to share the terms and conditions of this game. The point of the quiz is to have fun and learn something new. The person asking the questions is called the hoster. Usually Cynthia, who created this room, received guests every evening at 6 pm New York time. Other players also had a personalized quiz on days of the week. Questions were taken from different places, the main thing is that they are funny and interesting. For example, such a question: "How many times a day on average a person opens the refrigerator. " Or “Who do women most often have sex with in the US? For the first 15 minutes, the participants got together and exchanged news and greetings. Then, for the next 45 minutes, the owner asked questions. The meaning of the answers was to give any answer as quickly as possible. The server showed the time, taking into account the seconds. So it was easy to find out who answered first. When someone answered to the questions, most accurate answer. The host of the evening praised the one who gave the correct answer to the question, other participants also did it, along the way with irony commenting on the stupids and funniest answers. The questions were both thematic and usual. The presenter teased the participants, talking about the questions what they are very difficult or for people with big brains, etc. Although in reality they were simple questions. There were also theme nights in honor of American national holidays. This quiz lasted 20 years without interruption and ended with the death of most of its participants. About what I wrote in another article. It just so happens that I'm probably the last person to know what American Trivia Online is. Therefore, I propose to restore this great tradition in the MRC. Write to my guestbook at Gopher what you think about this. Thank you.