BYU 100 Hour Board
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The 100 Hour Board is a student organization at Brigham Young University. The 100 Hour Board gets its name from its purpose: to answer any question in 100 hours.
BYU student and non-student alike can ask any question, and it will (hopefully) be answered before the 100-hour time limit. The answers are often humorous, witty, researched, and answered at length; however, since use of the board is free, and the staff is unpaid, you often get what you pay for. Questions include trivia, abstract scientific concepts, politics, dating advice, LDS Church doctrine, and much more. Questions are answered by board writers, who for the most part remain anonymous. There are about 25 board writers.
One of the many mysteries of the 100 Hour Board is how to become a writer for it. Although all writers are volunteers, the application process is kept a secret. If someone asks how to become a writer, they will most likely be told to search the archives.
External link
- 100 Hour Board (http://theboard.byu.edu)