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1. The orange traffic cone has a long and distinguished history. Charles P. Rudabaker of New York invented the first traffic cones in 1914. What were these ur-traffic cones made out of?
2. We perhaps think of the global economy in terms of steel production, agricultural produce, electronics, or other such things. But which two countries are powerhouses of orange traffic cone exportation?
3. Let us consider traffic cones in biological terms. What is the favorite ecological niche of orange traffic cones?
4. However, a new threat to the orange traffic cone has emerged in recent years: the Orange Traffic Barrel. Will orange traffic cones ever be placed on the endangered species list?
5. If you wanted to buy a new orange traffic cone, yes, a single orange traffic cone, about how much would it cost in the USA? NB - figure very approximate!
6. Let us consider the ontological nature of the orange traffic cone. Need a traffic cone always be orange? Answer me this: Are there non-orange traffic cones?
7. Traffic cones by the numbers: About how many traffic cones does that bastion of burnt orange, the University of Texas at Austin, buy every year?
8. In the manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, what are orange traffic cones known (cone known?) as?
9. Is there really a "Traffic Cone Preservation Society"?
10. Somehow, the Duke of Wellington can't stop wearing his favorite orange traffic cone hat. This is, of course, the statue of the Duke of Wellington at the Gallery of Modern Art in which Scottish city?
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