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opposites. there was jealous. it leads to chaos. joining us now the original host of hq trivia, scott rigowski, aka, the quiz daddy. scott, it s tough to overstate how quickly this app took off. i remember it. people were playing it, it was kind of crazy there for a second. it started off with a couple hundred players in august 2017, hit more than 2. how many? 2.4 million daily yeah, it was a lot. in a short amount of time. why did people love this? it took something that was a classic format, like the quiz show, and updated it for the modern age, which means mobile, on your phone, live, interactive. you had to tune in, and we were giving away money. that helps, too. instead of just watching a game show, you could participate in the game show, be a contestant yourself and win some cash. you were the face of this
It has been several decades since a tiger was last spotted in Hong Kong. But big cats were far more common in the city and for far longer than most realize, a new book claims.