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Poll: Where do you get information on zombies?

Here are the results of a poll on K_Line Christian Online, through September 15, 2010.

Night of the Living Dead

How do you get most of your information about zombies? (Multiple choices are allowed, so results total more than 100%)

  • The iNternet: websites such as this or emails (88%)
  • Word of mouth: Friends, family members, coworkers, police officers, etc (71%)
  • TV News (59%)
  • Newspapers, magazines (47%)
  • School or trade groups (47%)
  • Word of mouth: from zombies themselves (41%)[1. Although the survey question is unclear, we assume that “word of mouth” from a zombie also includes actual zombie bites.]
  • All of the other choices listed (12%)

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FOOTNOTES:




Great literature quiz — match the author to the book!

1. Who is the author of The Pickwick Papers





2. Who wrote Beowulf?





3. Who wrote Moby Dick?





4. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations? (Full title: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations)





5. Who wrote The Call of the Wild?





6. Who wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany?





7. Who wrote Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea?





8. Who wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls?





9. Who wrote Slaughterhouse-Five? (Full title: Slaughterhouse-Five: Or, the Children's Crusade, A Duty-Dance with Death)?





10. Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye?










K_Line Quiz: Legal terms

With the high cost of legal talent, and the wealth of information available to average consumers in TV programs such as “Judge Judy,” more people are taking the law in their own hands by representing themselves in simple legal matters. Here’s the K_Line Quiz to see how you’ll fare without counsel in the people’s court.

Please go to Poll: Where do you get information on zombies? to view the quiz