Answer This HSBI Contest Week 3
Welcome to Answer This HSBI Giveaway!
This is a new weekly series from me. I'd be hosting this contest every Thursday and rewarding the winners on Saturday.
This is the 3rd week of the contest. I have declared week 2 winners last week's Saturday.
Each week I'd be asking you one question and then a draw will be done based on the correct answers. Winners will be rewarded in the HSBI share. What is HSBI? You can read about it on the official document here.
Considering HSBI is the right medium that encourages both activity and also rewards the users. I picked it up as a good as an option for reward. I can also include other tokens for reward over a period of time.
Last week's correct answer was : Malaya
Here's this week's question:
What is the name of first movable type printing press released in germany?
You can google, use AI or find the answer in any way you please. I'd be checking the correct answers and do the draw of the answers. First come first in the stack would get preference. First 5 answers would get the entry in the wheel draw. Winner will be getting the 2 HSBI shares on Saturday!
You are free to reblog, share, upvote, follow me. But it's all optional. You don't have to do any of this to win. It just help get the exposure for the contest that's all.
I'm going with, Gutenberg Press. I didn't realize that it was invented almost 600 years ago.
Gutenberg's press
Not completely sure though, a harder question this time ^^
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Gutenberg press
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What is the name of first movable type printing press released in Germany?
Although movable pieces were invented centuries earlier in Asia, German goldsmith, Johannes Gutenberg, took that knowledge and built upon it, thus inventing the metal movable-type printing press, now called the Gutenberg Press.
Hello!
I think it's called the Gutenberg press 🙂