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The silly rules on any site are generally listed in the information portion of the site. If the site is a gaming website, the rules are often listed on the menu option for each game.
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http://guides.ign.com/guides/707640/ This site rules. I use it all the time.
The main duty of the site safety officer is to ensure that all of the safety rules and regulations are being followed. The safety officer also make suggestions as to what new rules can improve safety.
Plinko is a game that first aired on The Price is Right. It is now available in board game format. The rules list is a bit long, but to see all the rules check out a site such as ehow.
The summation rules are hard to type here since the summation format is not supported.I have placed a link to a UC Davis site that gives them all quite clearly.
Sharing site secrets is against the rules. :)
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Wikipedia is a different company; I do not know their site rules. WikiAnswers is now displayed under one name: Answers.com The site rules are in the Help Center. If you break the rules, your account can be blocked.
To eat everything in site and break all the dam* rules. These fandangled kids. Old man Ed, 1999.