Both: [softly] Rock, paper,
scissors, shoot!
Oh, hello.
Putter here.
Tony and Mr. Orlando are
just in the middle of a
"rock, paper, scissors"
tournament.
Both: Rock, paper, scissors,
shoot!
Ha ha! Rock
beats scissors.
You always pick that.
Why don't you ever pick paper?
[intense]
Because rock.
Speaking of questions,
it's time to fire up
The Question Machine.
Okay.
Oh, mm-hmm.
[boing]
[bonk]
[quacking]
[electricity buzzes]
Putter:
 Colin wants to know...
[static]
Huh.
Huh.
That's an easy one.
There's one, two, three...
Janaye is four.
Gary's a unicorn.
Does he count?
Yes. Look, I think counting
may take a while.
Isn't there an equation or
something we should do?
You know what, I should probably
go get my grafting paper.
Actually, I can
help with this.
Um... you ready, Tony?
Ready for what?
[swoosh]
Putter:
 Let's start with the countries
 that have the biggest
 populations.
 That's China, India,
 the United States,
 Indonesia, and Pakistan.
[multiple Tony voices]
This is great! Hey everyone,
look, it's a flash mob!
I'm a flash mob!
Mr. Orlando: Whoa,
 that's a lot of Tonys.
Putter: About three billion
 five hundred eight million
 seven hundred
 ninety five thousand
 six hundred twenty eight
 Tonys, actually.
 And that's only about half
 the world's population.
Whoa! [snorts]
Only half?
Yep.
Right now there are
about -- mmm --
seven point seven billion
people on earth, but
 there is a new baby born
 about every eight seconds.
 So that number
 is always changing.
Mr. Orlando: Wow.
Well Colin,
it would appear that's a big
answer for a big question.
Hey, if you have a question
for The Question Machine,
send it to us at cbckids.ca
and we will answer them.
Hey, does anybody wanna play a
game of rock, paper, scissors?
Jinx! Jinx!
Oh, I said it first!
Jinx!
Jinx!
Jinx!
Jinx!
