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The Million Second Quiz is an American game show that was hosted by Ryan
Seacrest (pictured) and broadcast by NBC from September 9 to September 19, 2013.
For one million seconds, contestants attempted to win trivia matches, and the
four top scorers competed in a stepladder playoff for a top prize of $2,000,000.
Stephen Lambert, Eli Holzman, and David Hurwitz served as executive producers of
The Million Second Quiz. The show helped to promote NBC's lineup for the 2013–14
television season. NBC broadcast a live prime time show for each night of the
competition (except during Sunday Night Football), including a two-hour finale.
Using a mobile app, viewers could play the game against others and potentially
earn a chance to appear as a contestant during the prime time episodes. Critics
argued that The Million Second Quiz suffered from a confusing format and a lack
of drama. Ratings dropped after the show's premiere. (Full article...)

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Blairmorite is a very rare porphyritic volcanic rock named after the community
of Blairmore in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It is characterized by dominant
phenocrysts of analcime in a matrix of analcime, sanidine and alkalic pyroxene,
with accessory titanite, melanite and nepheline. It is a leucocratic variety of
analcimite. Blairmorite is known from only two geological formations worldwide:
the Crowsnest Formation in Alberta, where it is associated with agglomerates and
tuffs from explosive eruptions, and the Lupata Gorge in Mozambique. This
specimen of blairmorite, found in the Crowsnest Formation, is about 17
centimetres (6.7 in) in length.

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