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By Chris Decker

Published on August 24, 2000

You don’t need to possess Albert Einstein’s intellect to contribute something to the world, but it might come in handy during the 24 Hours of Bouldertrivia marathon that begins at 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 26. Teams participating in the marathon -- which will raise funds for both the Boulder County Aids Project and the Junior Chamber Mission Inn Foundation -- will have 24 hours to answer questions posted on a Web site (bco24hrs.tripod.com), announced at the top and bottom of the hour on KVCU Radio 1190 and/or e-mailed to them. (There is still time to register via the Web site.) Teams with the most pop-culture knowledge will be awarded prizes. The marathon is a chance to show off for a good cause. As if you needed a reason.