quote:Careful belovčd, people get called to Hell for that sort of language
Originally posted by Pânts:
(Quizzy sweetie...
quote:Sorry... I should've signed off 'with much random non specific kisses and love'.
Originally posted by Foaming Draught:
quote:Careful belovčd, people get called to Hell for that sort of language
Originally posted by Pânts:
(Quizzy sweetie...
quote:Preview post is still your friend... that's twice in one day... getting careless in your old age?
Originally posted by Papio.:
Oh bum. I meant "rain", not "train".
quote:OO me back!!
Originally posted by Gremlin:
quote:Preview post is still your friend... that's twice in one day... getting careless in your old age?
Originally posted by Papio.:
Oh bum. I meant "rain", not "train".
Gremlin
quote:He's already posted one about himself near the top of the thread. I'm guessing he's posted this here 'cos we don't have a current Limerick thread.
Originally posted by Pânts:
Did I miss something? What was that for Sir Kev?
quote:Exactly. Pointless.
Originally posted by Gremlin:
quote:He's already posted one about himself near the top of the thread. I'm guessing he's posted this here 'cos we don't have a current Limerick thread.
Originally posted by Pânts:
Did I miss something? What was that for Sir Kev?
Gremlin
p.s. Before anyone asks... No!
quote:So this post being halfway down page two means...??
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Just to remind you that if you let this slip onto page two I may have to start the quiz.
quote:so if your limerick is not 5 lines and/or does not contain your ship name, perhaps you might like to take a mulligan.
WRITE A 5 LINE LIMERICK CONTAINING YOUR SHIP NAME as displayed in this thread
quote:Does it need to contain your entire ship name?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
so if your limerick is not 5 lines and/or does not contain your ship name, perhaps you might like to take a mulligan...
quote:Thank you Sharkshooter, though that logic does not necessarily apply to the present topic. There are a finite number of cities in the world with the requisite population. If the first, say, 4 players choose cities that are equally spaced around the globe, then the next player would be forced to pick a city closer to one of those than they are to each other, and would thereby be one of the losers. So it isn't safe to wait until late in the game and choose a city that is not at that point a loser, as someone could still pick another city close by.
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Note to fellow players:
...
Also, in some rounds, it will be better to post near the end of the round (they will likely have a deadline attached) since the object in any round is not usually to win, but to avoid being last. So, for example, if you are asked to post the most expensive perfume* (least expensive being eliminated) if 25 people have already posted, all you have to do is beat one of them.
quote:Sorry Pants - I missed your post. I'll pick again when I'm less blind and stupid.
Originally posted by Pânts:
Auckland, NZ
quote:I'm not sure - but you don't want to be knocked out (or in this case, not let in) on a technicality, do you?
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
quote:Does it need to contain your entire ship name?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
so if your limerick is not 5 lines and/or does not contain your ship name, perhaps you might like to take a mulligan...
quote:Correct. The comment was general. Fortunately, this round is not a knock-out one.
Originally posted by Carex:
quote:Thank you Sharkshooter, though that logic does not necessarily apply to the present topic. ...
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Note to fellow players:
...
Also, in some rounds, it will be better to post near the end of the round (they will likely have a deadline attached) since the object in any round is not usually to win, but to avoid being last. So, for example, if you are asked to post the most expensive perfume* (least expensive being eliminated) if 25 people have already posted, all you have to do is beat one of them.
quote:Hee hee!! I was just going to look at the previous page when I saw your post cos I thought I'd put that!!
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
quote:Sorry Pants - I missed your post. I'll pick again when I'm less blind and stupid.
Originally posted by Pânts:
Auckland, NZ
Thanks Papa Smurf for letting me know.
quote:I retract that statement and will learn to read numbers in future
Originally posted by dolphy:
I think I'll go for Uddevalla, Bohuslan.
quote:Who said I would if I could but Im busy.
There was an old man called Quizzy....
quote:Besides, I already did
Originally posted by footdoc:
Originally posted by Chorister...
quote:Who said I would if I could but Im busy.
There was an old man called Quizzy....
quote:Please miss, I know one...
Originally posted by Annie P:
Believe me, it could have be an lot worse. There's not many words that rhyme with Annie...
quote:She didn't want the limeric that I suggested
Originally posted by Pânts:
quote:Please miss, I know one...
Originally posted by Annie P:
Believe me, it could have be an lot worse. There's not many words that rhyme with Annie...
quote:Yer right, Ms Smudgie, we know the truth.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
quote:S'More, I more than like your style, I love it!
Originally posted by S'more:
Ode to a Smudgie
Darkling, I listen, and give a sigh
For the sound of song in a unlit wood.
Call'd them no names but took the road high,
Leading with soft hand and heart laden with good.
Whispering sweet but pleading loud to be heard
As thou hovered smiling, low to the ground.
Wouldst sing, little budgie? I have heard
Thy fleeting cry leading to a glade unfound.
I will ever gladly follow thy words,
Though thy tune may become my requiem.
quote:Is this the sound of something bouncing on the floor??!!
Originally posted by R.D. Olivaw:
Pyongyang
quote:I thought it sounded like Pants' elastic snapping
Originally posted by Pânts:
quote:Is this the sound of something bouncing on the floor??!!
Originally posted by R.D. Olivaw:
Pyongyang
quote:And here was me thinking you were sticking to your apple pie diet!
Originally posted by Smudgie
I don't believe it - I was cornered by a chocolate bar which forced me to eat it.
quote:This could mean that it is the shortest word in the name that counts, rather than the whole name. So "Bob the tomato", for example, would have length 3.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND ONE : FRUIT & VEGETABLE
Qualifying Criterion: If everyone posts a fruit or a vegetable all those with the shortest words will be knocked out. I am confident that this will not be needed but time will tell and we shall see.
quote:Well it could. But my hunch would be that this is not what our venerable Quizmaster meant.
Originally posted by Custard.:
This could mean that it is the shortest word in the name that counts, rather than the whole name.
quote:I can't imagine why this would be banned. It seems to be a "less R" evil.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I shall choose a Mangosteen , known as the "Queen of Fuits", and banned from the USA
quote:I yield to Chorister as Master and Commander of this Pun.
Originally posted by Chorister:
Or even a lesser weevil, if you read the article.
quote:Oh, I assumed you were out because you never came up with a city.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Jonah,
In a rash move demonstrating either bravado or stupidity I will confidently go for PEA.
Or to stretch credulity "The common or garden pea"
quote:That was just a practice round...
Originally posted by Jonah the Whale:
Oh, I assumed you were out because you never came up with a city.
quote:And I have not yet decided whether those who decided not to post a city are SMART (In a Clever Dick way) or LAZY.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:That was just a practice round...
Originally posted by Jonah the Whale:
Oh, I assumed you were out because you never came up with a city.
quote:Point taken, but I don't think anyone would deliberately steal credit. It is more likely nothing more than a misunderstanding. Since you brought up sigs---(Pssst...eyes looking meaningfully at the previous page).
Originally posted by Carex:
Might I suggest that competitors also consider what affect their signature lines might have on their entries.
Lack of one may make your post invisible: certainly you wouldn't want someone else to steal your entry, or the Quizmaster to fail to score your post.
quote:Interesting imagery here.
Originally posted by Annie P:
As a food teacher...
quote:Procrastinus/Doublethink is a female.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
2) Procrastinus has changed to Doublethink and I am happy for him to continue under the new name unless an existing player has an objection.
quote:May I please have a star for having (inadvertently) mentioned another player's submission within mine earlier on:
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Grapple (worst idea ever)
quote:?
Originally posted by Hennah:
There once was a young man named Thrapple
For whom sitting was rather a grapple
'Til once his friend Pete
Saw what's stuck on his seat:
And said "Dude, you're sat on a pineapple"
quote:Incidentally, for those who are a little hard of reading..... if you're not sure where the scores are being kept yet, then signature lines are extremely important.
Originally posted by Carex:
Might I suggest that competitors also consider what affect their signature lines might have on their entries.
quote:Oh you think you're so funny eh?
Originally posted by dolphy:
Interesting imagery here.
Annie P: Good morning class.
Class of foods: sizzle, sizzle, roast and burn.
Annie P: Class, you are smelling good today but perhaps we need to invite the herb nursery to join us.
quote:Very tasty actually. I can pm you a few recipes if you want
Originally posted by Annie P:
Oh you think you're so funny eh?
I wonder what roasted dolphin is like?
quote:Ohh, Annie P is being helpful - QM you gotta give her a bonus point for that!
Posted by Annie P
On another note - being helpful, the link that Smudgiepoos suggested is well worth a look at, especially if you are new to this game as I am.
quote:Just as long as it's tuna-friendly
Originally posted by dolphy:
quote:Very tasty actually. I can pm you a few recipes if you want
Originally posted by Annie P:
Oh you think you're so funny eh?
I wonder what roasted dolphin is like?
quote:Smudgiepoos? Smudgiepoos???
Posted by Annie P
On another note - being helpful, the link that Smudgiepoos suggested is well worth a look at, especially if you are new to this game as I am.
quote:As you know, this dolphin is very tuna friendly
Originally posted by Smudgie about roasted dolphins, recipes and Annie P (in order to get away from having to cope with multiple quotes!) Just as long as it's tuna-friendly
quote:So, Sister, dear...I'm exempt because I'm a "Mama", true?
Originally posted by dolphy:
<snip>I vote all Mummys to be should no longer compete in this game for fear of de-railing not only the thread but the use of proper words!
quote:My baby does very smudgie poos. All squished and smudgied.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Smudgiepoos? Smudgiepoos???
(Actually, on consideration, that sounds rather disgusting.... hee hee, like the contents of a baby's nappy when first weaned onto their five fruit and veg!)
quote:Psssst, Dolphy. A word, please, in your blowhole. You oughter pick another melon than water. You left a space and a Martian will come through it and shoot you with his duplicating ray.
Originally posted by dolphy:
And, in order to un-de-rail this thread.
I say Water Melon.
quote:Moi???
Originally posted by dolphy:
as ever, the quick thinking and witty one. Careful that tongue doesn't cut you one of these days
quote:If you go to the website, it says, "Think Grape-L" which would be a different pronounciation. Just in case you're wondering.
Originally posted by Hennah:
quote:May I please have a star for having (inadvertently) mentioned another player's submission within mine earlier on:
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Grapple (worst idea ever)
quote:?
Originally posted by Hennah:
There once was a young man named Thrapple
For whom sitting was rather a grapple
'Til once his friend Pete
Saw what's stuck on his seat:
And said "Dude, you're sat on a pineapple"
Hen
quote:Haha, thanks, Hen. I've never been deemed superior by anyone for anything. Perhaps I will send you a peck of grapples for your kindness.
Originally posted by Hennah:
But, granted, I didn't know the fruit was pronounced like that, so I bow to your superior phoneticism.
quote:
Originally posted by Quizmaster, 17th August, when we were doing limericks:
and then the FIRST ROUND will start when, after that time, this thread reaches page 2. ...... So the Smart Alecs now know how to delay the start!
quote:There has been nothing to say when the next round will start, other than what time of day it will be, according to the general rules posted at the very beginning.
Originally posted by Quizmaster, 3rd September, when we were doing towns and cities:
I expect round one to start sometime in the next week. I may even break the notion of waiting until this thread is on page two of the circus.
quote:Given the lack of recent entries and an attempt at a takeover by the mothers union I think we can say it is all systems go for tonight.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
There has been nothing to say when the next round will start, other than what time of day it will be, according to the general rules posted at the very beginning.
quote:Is that like "the Brothers Grimm", or should there have been an apostrophe in there somewhere ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
an attempt at a takeover by the mothers union
quote:Are you surprised - this thread must be the richest source of ingredients for their prizewinning Church-fete Vegetable Chutney that they've seen in a long time. Or is that the W.I.?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Given the lack of recent entries and an attempt at a takeover by the mothers union I think we can say it is all systems go for tonight.
quote:I wonder if we can get a calendar out of this to raise money for the organ fund?
Originally posted by Chorister:
...this thread must be the richest source of ingredients for their prizewinning Church-fete Vegetable Chutney that they've seen in a long time. Or is that the W.I.?
quote:
Originally posted by S'more:
Kilauea in Hawaii.
I feel safe with this one because according to
http://www.exn.ca/volcanoes/types.cfm it never stops erupting.
quote:Sakura-Jima, Kyushu, Japan
Originally posted by Tabby.Cat:
I will be shamelessly unoriginal and use the same site as almost everyone else to support my claim that Karymsky in Russia is erupting right now.
quote:Psst, rugasaw... it says "there was no evidence of eruptive activity at the volcano" for the Alaska one. Careful now!
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Cleveland, Chuginadak Island, Alaska
quote:Well I managed it, but I don't know that it will do me much good. And I promise I didn't deliberately use the same site as everyone else. I just googled Teide erupt and that's what I got.
now see if everyone can get before 9 September 2005
quote:In the immortal words of Auric Goldfinger:
Originally posted by Jonah the Whale:
The only one I've been up was mount Teide on Tenerife. I was quite pleased that it hadn't erupted since 1909.
Ann said:quote:Well I managed it, but I don't know that it will do me much good. And I promise I didn't deliberately use the same site as everyone else. I just googled Teide erupt and that's what I got.
now see if everyone can get before 9 September 2005
quote:So that's how you Smurfs got your great singing voices!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf: we use it as a vocal warm up when singing, combined with the phrase "copper-plated-kettle.
quote:oops. sorry, PATDYS, just noticed you posted exactly the same volcano
Originally posted by christianjimmy:
Sakura-Jima, in Japan according to this page erupted 3/8/05 and according to halfway down this page errupted 2/9/05
Either way, this is my entry.
And in the intersts of being helpful to everyone else who may be looking for volcanos, Iceland has a number of the active bad-boys...
quote:Arse. That's cos his link didn't work!! Although he has now relinked it properly and drawn a lovely picture, so I shall away to find another.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
Pants I obviously have nothing better to do today than police this thread. I think S'more has already selected that one.
(or maybe I am just blatantly trying to get extra brownie points up because I goofed last round.)
quote:Febuary 2001
Originally posted by professorkirke:
quote:Psst, rugasaw... it says "there was no evidence of eruptive activity at the volcano" for the Alaska one. Careful now!
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Cleveland, Chuginadak Island, Alaska
-Digory
quote:
Originally posted by Carex:
Well, OK, but I've climbed it and peared down into the crater
<Snippety Snip>
Looks like Ruapehu right next door (which I've also climbed)
quote:Bum. August 1883.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
I'm surprised nobody has yet gone for Krakatoa which erupted famously in Auguist 1983 but is apparently still going (see subsequent volcanism, about three quarters of the way down the page). Perhaps you couldn't find it as it is, in fact, west of Java.
quote:I believe it is a volcano, that erupted, as asked for in the Round 2 rules. Creativity has to count for something, right?
Originally posted by rugasaw:
By the way does erupting foam, bubbles, and candy count as a volcano?
quote:Admirable, I'm sure! But...
Originally posted by Carex:
Ngauruhoe caught in the act!
Well, OK, but I've climbed it and peared down into the crater, so it seemed like a good choice. Actually it hasn't erupted since 1976.
Looks like Ruapehu right next door (which I've also climbed) is a bit more active at the moment, having erupted in 1996 according to the link above. But I'll leave that for someone else.
quote:Ah, but Quizmaster said:
Originally posted by professorkirke:
quote:I believe it is a volcano, that erupted, as asked for in the Round 2 rules. Creativity has to count for something, right?
Originally posted by rugasaw:
By the way does erupting foam, bubbles, and candy count as a volcano?
quote:So we have to find / choose / name the volcano, and provide a website which says when it erupted.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
we shall ask you to find a volcano that has erupted recently.
Qualification is dependent upon you choosing a volcano that has erupted more recently than the one chosen by just one other competitor.
Of course, if somebody forgets to post then you are through just by naming a volcano.
N.B. I need a link to the webpage that specifies the date of the last eruption of your chosen volcano.
quote:
Posted by a random ancient preacher:
quote:In fact, the wise quizmaster has provided us with a most excellent allegory of the Most Holy Trinity.
From Quizmaster:
find a volcano
choosing a volcano
naming a volcano
link to the webpage that specifies the date of the last eruption of your chosen volcano.
God the Father chooses us before the beginning of time.
God the Son, the Good Shepherd finds us and brings us home.
God the Holy Spirit causes us to be adopted as God's children, so welcoming us into his family and giving us a new name.
He then calls us to go out and make links between Christ and the world.
Praise be to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.
quote:True, however on a brinksmanship front, Quizmaster's entry last erupted over 300 million years before yours did.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
It really amuses me that people are still looking for ultra-recent volcanoes. Go nuts! Find some major eruption from Roman times! My brinksmanship has secured space in the next round for anyone in the game who actually reads this between now and the end of the round!
quote:For those who want to keep track of the current status of Mt. Saint Helens, whose steam and ash plumes are within view of several shipmates (and perhaps an inspiration to a particular host?)
Originally posted by Gort:
[oneupmanship] Have you descended into the very bowels of a volcano? Yes, my friends, this stalwart fellow defied the fates by climbing approximately 2,000ft down a lava tube into the base of Mount St. Helens (6 years before it erupted).
...
I have walked in the bowels of the monster and lived to tell the tale.
[/oneupmanship] [/QB]
quote:I'm now out of this, thanks.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Papio, you have a problem
quote:Out of where? The volcano or the game?
Originally posted by Papio.:
quote:I'm now out of this, thanks.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Papio, you have a problem
quote:The Game.
Originally posted by Annie P:
quote:Out of where? The volcano or the game?
Originally posted by Papio.:
quote:I'm now out of this, thanks.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Papio, you have a problem
quote:Anne, I'm sure that was just an accidental typo in the name of Mount St. Helens. Of course, the town of St. Helens is in a different state, and the town of St. Helena is in yet another.
Originally posted by Annie P:
As for me, I'm going for the obvious Mount St Helena as it has been pointed out that it hasn't been picked yet.
quote:I bow to your superior intellect, but only if you send me some of that candy.
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Doubt the validity of Bumbershoot? It was a volcano that erupted! Haha, I thought it was great, and I'm having a blast, so there.
And from now on, I maintain that I am SUPERIOR to everyone, rather than inferior at all.
-Digory
quote:I believe that your link to Mt. St. Helen's was incorrect...it last erupted, October 2004.
As for me, I'm going for the obvious Mount St Helena as it has been pointed out that it hasn't been picked yet.
Last erruption - 1980. That should do it.
quote:Waiting eagerly
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
We have enough entries now. Next round will start tomorrow night around this time.
quote:Stamp collecting will get you everywhere .
Originally posted by Pânts:
But he's so masterful, and it's all just so exciting.
quote:Not quite as high pitched as my sonar squeal. Volcanos have errupted as a result!
Originally posted by Pânts:
High pitched giggle
quote:*swoons*
Originally posted by Pânts:
But he's so masterful, and it's all just so exciting.
High pitched giggle
quote:It all depends on your definition of an eruption. The US Geological Society website linked above implies that there is an ongoing eruption:
Originally posted by R.D. Olivaw:
quote:I believe that your link to Mt. St. Helen's was incorrect...it last erupted, October 2004.
As for me, I'm going for the obvious Mount St Helena as it has been pointed out that it hasn't been picked yet.
Last erruption - 1980. That should do it.
link
quote:So eruption can mean general volcanic activity (happening at present), visible releases of steam and/or ash (not uncommon), or explosion (1980). As a matter of interest (especially to those who live in the area), the Cascade volcanos tend to have massive explosions rather than just spewing out red hot lava. (At least in recent geologic history.) Mt. Mazama is a good example - what is left of the mountian is now the home of Crater Lake.
Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:15 a.m. PDT (1615 UTC)
MOUNT ST. HELENS UPDATE
Current status is Volcano Advisory (Alert Level 2); aviation color code ORANGE: Growth of the new lava dome inside the crater of Mount St. Helens continues, accompanied by low rates of seismicity, low emissions of steam and volcanic gases, and minor production of ash. During such eruptions, changes in the level of activity can occur over days to months.
quote:Why? Are you having fun?
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
[QBIt's only for fun....
...or is it? [/QB]
quote:Confucious say: be paient and re-read the game instructions
Originally posted by Quizmaster
New rounds will always begin between 22:00 and 24:00 English time. This means early morning for the Australians and Afternoon for the Americans.
quote:It's a good thing that Marvin is a Martian otherwise my participation might violate the first law of robotics.
That puts you closest then, Marvin. Is anyone going to help you out?
quote:And just to suck up,
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Luxury Liner Tycoon
72 passengers, but you can clone them in as many different colours as you wish...
quote:Only time can tell...
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
professorkirke, are you plotting against us? That's not very sporting. It's only for fun....
...or is it?
quote:Why bother being crowded on to a ship with hundreds of other people you don't know, going places you're not sure you'll like ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Enjoy! - Bonus for letting me know what dates next year I can cruise the Baltic.
quote:Precisely the irony that prompted me to select her
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I can't believe the QE2 might end up as being average !
quote:yes, but most of those big ships are made of steel anyway
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Precisely the irony that prompted me to select her
quote::groan:
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:yes, but most of those big ships are made of steel anyway
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Precisely the irony that prompted me to select her
quote:Would make you ponder though, whilst you're busy trampling your unique species underfoot, what is the definition of a cruise liner.
1025 ton first class cruise liner, with a capacity of 40 passengers in 21 lower berth, spacious cabins all with outside view. Fully air-conditioned. 24 crew and 3 naturalist guides.
quote:Lovely! Saving up my money now.
Just 49 guests are cared for by around 38 crew as she sails perhaps the most beautiful coastline of northern Europe, Scotland's Western Isles.
quote:Not a bad guess for an early round.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
...
Marvin
Who is still confident that someone will forget to post...
quote:I knew travelling would get me - I only hoped it would be later rather than sooner.
Those knocked out for failing to name a volcano:
C#
Gladly The Cross-eyed Bear
Grits
Left at the Altar
Sharkshooter
Tom Day
Urbanita
quote:Ahem. As Circus Hosts we are meant to be impartial and not ask for favours, handouts or anything that could compromise our position. As it happens, the fact that I am married to a contestant in this quiz will not mean that I will edit other posts in order to show her in the best light, not a chance, never...
Originally posted by Chorister:
Just popping in to remind Quizmaster that, as of today, I am his boss so he's got to be nice to me and award me lots of extra points. In return, I promise not to lock this thread until I have won .
quote:Cheating is O.K. It's getting caught that results in punishment.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Ahem. As Circus Hosts we are meant to be impartial and not ask for favours, handouts or anything that could compromise our position. As it happens, the fact that I am married to a contestant in this quiz will not mean that I will edit other posts in order to show her in the best light, not a chance, never...
Tom
quote:and the links, too, if I recall.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...As I understand it a host/hostess HAS TO READ EVERY POST made in their own particular section.
...
quote:It's most kind of you, Sharkshooter. But does it count if you're an "also ran"?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Oh well, as to cruise liners, RMS Titanic. 2,435 passengers.
Moth, does that help?
quote:Depends on how much we bribe QM.
Originally posted by Moth:
quote:It's most kind of you, Sharkshooter. But does it count if you're an "also ran"?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Oh well, as to cruise liners, RMS Titanic. 2,435 passengers.
Moth, does that help?
quote:Awww, I bet he's thought about it though. Mind you, he's more likely to be on the look out for opportunity to correct my posts, because I've made a mess of them.
As it happens, the fact that I am married to a contestant in this quiz will not mean that I will edit other posts in order to show her in the best light, not a chance, never...
quote:Two words - copy/paste.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
Well I think she deserves just for the sheer time taken to type all that out ( )and for the fact that she looked it up in a good ol fashioned book.
quote:Hurrah, hurrah!!!
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Auntie Doris, Comoros is indeed included
quote:Whether one uses a list-type method like Pânts did, or narrative like I did, we both tried to follow the instructions.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...
Simply pick a country and tell us all about it.
quote:That depends on your interpretation of the "all"
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
christianjimmy and Papa Smurf,
How would you define "tell us all about it"?
quote:To each his/her own. We try to do our best.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
...
I understood it as
"tell all of us about it" and not "tell us everything about it" which seems to have been your attempt......
...
quote:One word - Chad
Originally posted by Smudgie:
However, I would like to point out another interesting fact about Madagascar. Not only is it home to the deadliest carnivore, the fossa (Half mongoose, half clouded leopard), but it's also the only African country which has no other vowel apart from "a".
quote:Touché
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Sharkshooter-
I believe you may have missed ChristianJimmy's point....
See here.
-Digory
quote:I sit corrected. I had intended to include the word "polysyllabic" in my sentence and then, forgetting Chad, I didn't bother. I am ashamed of myself for forgetting Chad
Originally posted by Custard.:
quote:One word - Chad
Originally posted by Smudgie:
However, I would like to point out another interesting fact about Madagascar. Not only is it home to the deadliest carnivore, the fossa (Half mongoose, half clouded leopard), but it's also the only African country which has no other vowel apart from "a".
quote:There's Ghana as well Smudgie
Originally posted by Smudgie:
quote:I sit corrected. I had intended to include the word "polysyllabic" in my sentence and then, forgetting Chad, I didn't bother. I am ashamed of myself for forgetting Chad
Originally posted by Custard.:
quote:One word - Chad
Originally posted by Smudgie:
However, I would like to point out another interesting fact about Madagascar. Not only is it home to the deadliest carnivore, the fossa (Half mongoose, half clouded leopard), but it's also the only African country which has no other vowel apart from "a".
quote:Another link here
An ideal climate, a long and gentle seacoast, Tunisia, the northernmost country of Africa has for over 3000 years witnessed the passage of Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French. They came as fugitive s or adventurers, to conquer or to claim, warriors and missionaries, traders and farmers each leaving a part of their story in stone or mosaics, on hills of Carthage and the threshold of the Sahara.
quote:Re the "all" dilemma:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Simply pick a country and tell us all about it.
quote:Past, present and future.
Originally posted by Custard.:
Personally, if I were to tell anyone "all about" Benin, it would need to include the position and momentum wavefunctions for every particle in Benin and their interactions with every other particle in the universe.
quote:Well I got the joke, anyway
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
All about Nigeria you will find Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
quote:Tories, right?
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:Well I got the joke, anyway
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
All about Nigeria you will find Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
quote:So did I, but I decided not to go for sycophantic points by pointing it out to everyone.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:Well I got the joke, anyway
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
All about Nigeria you will find Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
quote:I've already been knocked out. Oh, what a shame.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I decided not to go for sycophantic points by pointing it out to everyone.
quote:Ah! The divine pleasure of the Also-Rans.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
QM - for rounds like this where there are a finite number of possible entries, what are the rules regarding also rans posting thier choices before all the main contestants have posted?
I don't know if it is anything to worry about for this round, but it would be good to know for the future, for anyone who wants to still run along after being knocked out...
quote:Digory, you got it spot on.
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Papa Smurf,
I'd venture to guess that QM labeled the round "English Football" to designate it from American Football for all of us Yanks who think football is played with a brown, pointy ball.
-Digory
quote:"Er ................... Um ............... NO!"
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Done - (can I get reinstated for that helpful act of kindness QM?)
quote:The "Partners in Crime" scheme was originally used to cover for holidays. I am happy for you to work with Dolphy but once you are a team if Dolphy posts and makes a mistake you accept the consequences. That means I accept the first answer from the team as a Jedijudy entry.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
O great and wise Quizmaster, remember when once-upon-a-time we were allowed to team up for the knockout quiz? I was wondering...could I have my Sister Dolphy as my partner-in-quizziness, since with her family concerns she can't put the time into a proper quiz commitment?
Anxiously awaiting your reply.
quote:I like it Hennah.
Originally posted by Hennah:
Premiership: West Ham
Championship: Hull City
League 1: Hartlepool United
League 2: Northampton
Scottish: Hibernian
Hen x
quote:I know You'd think the harsher weather would make our skin thicker, but no
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I just forgot that the Scottish are very sensitive. I think it is due to the cold climate.
quote:
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Does Friday count as part of the weekend?
quote:Ok then... bearing in mine the last helpful hint... please can I amend my
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
I am soooo going to be out in this round!!!
Barclays Premiership - Arsenal
Coca Cola Championship - Luton Town
Coca Cola League 1 - Milton Keynes Dons
Coca Cola League 2 - Torquay United
Bank of Scotland Premier League - Rangers
Bring on relegation!!!
Auntie Doris x
quote:No worries at all. I try to be helpful...
Originally posted by R.D. Olivaw:
A million thanks to whoever provided the BBC link...
quote:Any times specified are SHIP'S TIMES.
Originally posted by Carex:
I will presume that the midnight deadline is Quizmaster's local time, otherwise the Fijians would have to choose before the Friday games are finished, while the Hawaiians could read the Saturday morning news before having to post.
quote:This is an hour off of civil time, then, at least at the moment.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Any times specified are SHIP'S TIMES.
I am pretty sure the ship runs on G&T..... I mean GMT.
quote:An excellent choice. Doing nearly as well as Chealsea and at only a fraction of the cost.
Originally posted by Carex:
Charlton
quote:Have we got another Charlton fan on board?
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
quote:An excellent choice. Doing nearly as well as Chealsea and at only a fraction of the cost.
Originally posted by Carex:
Charlton
No doubt they'll lose their last dozen matches of thes season, though, as ever.
quote:I've emailed you a picture of fifty quid too.
Originally posted by Chorister:
How kind, PDYS, to acknowledge your sources.
Royalties payable to my offshore bank account, please.
quote:Yes, but I think if we are going to continue this conversation we need to do it in the correct thread, else a host will tell us off
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
But yes, if I root for anyone, it's Charlton. Reckon they'll make it into Europe this year?
quote:Amorya has now taken the tour site down to fix it.
Originally posted by Hennah:
I got that too - flashed several odd pages with the same message so shut everything down sharpish! Hope computer is ok...
quote:Tis true, but I was actually trying to work on the edification aspect of the quiz, by giving our non-soccer fan shipmates a quick example of footie-related banter, including reference to the fact that many teams have nicknames, play at specifically named stadia, and may have the opportunity to play international as well as domestic games.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:Yes, but I think if we are going to continue this conversation we need to do it in the correct thread, else a host will tell us off
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
But yes, if I root for anyone, it's Charlton. Reckon they'll make it into Europe this year?
Tom
quote:Except that the capital, Sacramento, is comparatively small with a population of 407,018 (1,796,857 in metropolitan area)...
Originally posted by Hennah:
California. It's huge, must be OK from an avoiding-the-average kind of view.
quote:So sorry
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Since my current home state was stolen by Pants, ...
quote:
Village (1990 pop. 28,086), Cook co., NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago, near the Ind. line.
quote:Thank you for the info. I guess I shall have to wait and see whether anyone forgets to post and whether it matters about the populations size.
Originally posted by Carex:
I might comment, however, on the population of Honolulu, given that I had chosen it in the practice round as a city with a population over 500 000. We, of course, should be using the population of the official political entity, rather than the general metropolitan area as is sometimes done in common usage. In the coase of Honolulu, the smallest political subdivision is the City and County of Honolulu, as represented by the Mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council. This has a population of 876 156 and includes all of the island of Oahu plus some surrounding islands. (A good candidate for the city with the largest area: over 5500 square km, of which over 70% is water.)
quote:Actually it works for both of us. It increases the population of your city much more than it raises the average, giving you a pretty safe large number. And it raises the average even more to keep it above those of us with lower numbers.
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
Thank you for the info. I guess I shall have to wait and see whether anyone forgets to post and whether it matters about the populations size.
quote:It seems to be working fine now.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:Amorya has now taken the tour site down to fix it.
Originally posted by Hennah:
I got that too - flashed several odd pages with the same message so shut everything down sharpish! Hope computer is ok...
I'm sure that when it is back online someone will post saying it is back.
Tom
quote:John 6:68a
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
Would you both please get out more!!
quote:
Originally posted by jedijudy:
And Marvin...thanks for scaring me!
quote:The average has been upped by about 18,000 to 293,192. Moth is still closest by a long way...
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
With a population of 711,470 that should up the average a bit.
quote:R.D. Olivaw, I wonder who "someone" might be? jj thinks and thinks and thinks....
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
Someone needs to post a city of size >700,000 to push Hawaii into Danger.
although if we were using that bigger version of Honolulu that Carex mentioned before, posting Something around the 425,000 mark would make California start to look average.
(I can email anyone my spreadsheets, if they're interested )
quote:To be precise, anything over 701,837 will tip the balance towards Hawaii. I'm rounding the averages to the nearest whole number to get that figure, of course...
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
Someone needs to post a city of size >700,000 to push Hawaii into Danger.
quote:Noonoo! Noonoonoonooooooo!!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
Something around the 425,000 mark would make California start to look average.
quote:How many decimal places are you working to?
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
697522 is the magical population for 1 more town to make the average exactly between the Louisiana and Hawaii, according to my figures
quote:I've finally found a place where my nerd-dom only makes me fit in more...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:How many decimal places are you working to?
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
697522 is the magical population for 1 more town to make the average exactly between the Louisiana and Hawaii, according to my figures
quote:Beats me. But then, you don't have to be an active competitor to post - and change the average.
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
Haven't all the competitors posted already?
quote:strangely enough, that figure brought the 2 places to an exact number (i.e. no decimal places) away from the average.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:How many decimal places are you working to?
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
697522 is the magical population for 1 more town to make the average exactly between the Louisiana and Hawaii, according to my figures
quote:Now this does present possibilities: if the entries of Also-Rans are included in the calculations then enough of them can move the average to the benefit or detriment of a particular competitor. If not, then those keeping the spreadsheets will have to make sure they only include entries from actual contestants, but the Also-Rans can still choose states to reduce those available to remaining contestants.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Ah! The divine pleasure of the Also-Rans.
The rules are stricter on the contestants than on the Also Rans. If an Also-Ran posts, then that choice is denied to the contestants. If a contestant posts then Also Rans can do what they want, they just lose SMART ALEC points for duplication (Sharkshooter!? ).
We could get a contestant eliminated if all the Also-Rans post. Now that would be worth watching.
quote:Loss of Smart Points here P.S.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I've just checked, and when setting this round, all QM said was to pick a state. He didn't say we couldn't pick one that someone else had already chosen.
we could have all chose the same state, which would have resulted in all of us being knocked out.
quote:I can't speak for all of us, but that is how it seems from here. It looks as if RDO noticed too, but then failed to come up with another offering.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I think, although the answers are close together, that R.D.Olivaw used an answer that was taken by Nutmeg, thus eliminating herself from the contest at this point.
Do you all agree?
quote:I think they look like God started making one animal, went and had a cup of tea, came back having forgotten what he was doing, and finished off with a different animal.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
But how can you resist this little fellow? He's just so incredibly wonderful and definitely proof of God's sense of humour.
quote:So there is still hope for the Tasmanian Tiger, then...
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
By 1967, it was thought to be extinct, not having been seen for 83 years, but it was rediscovered in that year by Michael Morcombe.
quote:oooo yes... they could be hiding behind a bush or something.
Originally posted by Carex:
quote:So there is still hope for the Tasmanian Tiger, then...
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
By 1967, it was thought to be extinct, not having been seen for 83 years, but it was rediscovered in that year by Michael Morcombe.
After all, zero population is only an estimate!
quote:
The first re-introductions of Eastern Barred Bandicoots were into extensive fenced enclosures, resulting in the establishment of two confined or 'semi-wild' populations . One was established in the 400 ha nature reserve within Gellibrand Hill Park, in 1989 as part of the management plan for the species (Brown 1989). The second population was established at Hamilton in a 100 ha enclosure within the Hamilton Community Parklands (HCP) in 1990. This was a community initiative led by the Hamilton Institute of Rural Learning, and the fence was constructed with funds provided by CNR. The Gellibrand population has increased to perhaps 500 or more animals, the largest single group remaining and a crucial one for the survival of the species on mainland Australia. The HCP population increased to about 90 animals during 1993, but monitoring during 1994 indicated a significant decline.
quote:
Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies were once widespread within the catchment of the Snowy River south to the Murrindal River near Buchan (Wakefield 1954,1961, 1963), at Tintaldra in the upper Murray (Wakefield 1961), and near Omeo and Mt. Tambo (Wakefield 1954). K. Rogers (in Wakefield 1954) reported that 1200 were shot on the Suggan Buggan River in northeastern Victoria during a single winter around 1903. By the late 1950s K. Rogers knew of only 10 populations in East Gippsland (in Wakefield 1961, 1963). After recent surveys, Norris & Belcher (1986) reported that seven of these populations are now extinct, though they did discover one new population. The total population size is now likely to be fewer than 100 animals (P. Kelly, pers. comm.).
quote:therefore the population must be less than 10,000
At this rate, Scotia could be supporting a population of 5,000 Numbats within 7 years, or more than half the world's population of this rare and unique marsupial.
quote:Live ones are - the ones in that link have been dead for aeons.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Obviously not as rare as I thought
quote:That's good of you. Means the rest of us can think up ludicrously Original, Smart or Helpful answers to boost our scores, safe in the knowledge that we can't be KO'd.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
I am happy to take a bullet on this round to preserve someone else who could continue.
quote:Awwwwww! Why does Australia get all the cute critters?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I found my lovely little Quoll on your link.
<snip>
quote:Coz it gets all the evil ugly buggers as well, like spiders, mantises, snakes and scorpions.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Awwwwww! Why does Australia get all the cute critters?
quote:Yin and Yang, I guess! (Or yang and um?)
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:Coz it gets all the evil ugly buggers as well, like spiders, mantises, snakes and scorpions.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Awwwwww! Why does Australia get all the cute critters?
Truly it is a land of great beauty, but also great hideousness...
quote:I can think of a better way to describe that kind of person.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Of course, the true quiz veteran would find an internet cafe while on holiday and post their answer from there.
quote:Is this what you were looking for, guys?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Knocked out for failing to post a Bush Baby:
Jonah the Whale
Paul W
quote:I have seen this things at the markets. Truly revolting. How could you consider a purse made from cane toads? They also stuff them and dress them up which is quite funny.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Here's one for you, Quizzy dear.
The Quoll's Revenge
quote:Oooh. Ick. Reminds me of the frog face my mom found in her house once upon a time.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Here's one for you, Quizzy dear.
The Quoll's Revenge
quote:Nothing. But you did spell orbiting wrong.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND EIGHT: EARTH SATELLITES
For this round I need two distinct pieces of information:
1) The name of the satellite orbitting the earth.
...
Now, what have I failed to clarify this time?
quote:( from here)
POES (Polar Operational Environmental Satellites) maintain an orbital height of about 500 mi and take about 100 min to complete an orbit
quote:Smudgie, you must know by now that we have a thread for Internet Games. Be a dear and post it there
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Tom, you are just being a pain again. Go find a spaceship to play on.
Actually, there are some here that could keep you out of mischief for an hour or two.
quote:So I'll have whichever length of time means I'm still in the game!!
Orbit
Altitude: 450km - 98 degree, sun-synchronous inclination
Revisit frequency: 1 to 3.5 days depending on latitude at 70-cm resolution
Viewing angle: Agile spacecraft, in-track and cross-track pointing
Period 93.4 minutes
quote:You're wonderful.
Originally posted by Custard.:
Reminder to folks - you can find the orbital period of pretty much any artificial satellite on the site I posted earlier.
quote:Ahem.
Originally posted by christianjimmy:
I'm going for Landsat 5 which is a plain old bog standard observation satellite, taking 16 days to orbit the earth.
I found this page rather handy... partial list of earth observation satellites
quote:well, if we consider QM's satement of:
Originally posted by rugasaw:
GMS-1/Himawari-1
It may throw off the orbiting calculations. Its in geosynchronous orbit.
quote:I'm just trying to help
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
(and not counting any of Tom's suggestions as actual answers)
quote:That'll be the "period" then - 93.4 minutes.
Originally posted by Pânts:
Ok, maybe Quickbird then.
quote:So I'll have whichever length of time means I'm still in the game!!
Orbit
Altitude: 450km - 98 degree, sun-synchronous inclination
Revisit frequency: 1 to 3.5 days depending on latitude at 70-cm resolution
Viewing angle: Agile spacecraft, in-track and cross-track pointing
Period 93.4 minutes
quote:Umm, Chandra was chosen by RD Olivaw and I don't see him/her on the current qualifiers list.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
[...] currently (and not counting any of Tom's suggestions as actual answers), the current average is 2752 minutes (45.8 hours, just under 2 days) so currently in danger is Chandra
quote:So...something God enjoys, eh? I can just see God going "Wheeeee!!"
Originally posted by Tom Day:
An off topic / on topic kinda post - anyone else found the Space program on BBC2 god fun? I'ts been about the best thing on TV recently I think.
Tom
quote:Hey - I put that one yesterday evening. As a Spaceman, I'd have thought you'd have found something original!
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Radarsat 1. It's Canadian, would you believe
Time for one orbit - 100.7 minutes
quote:The above info was found on this website
OKEAN-3 was launched on June 4, 1991, by the U.S.S.R. utilizing the TSIKLON booster rocket.
Initial orbital parameters: period 97.8 min, apogee 679 km, perigee 652 km, inclination 82.5 deg.
The main mission of the spacecraft is to obtain oceanographic and polar region ice information and data.
quote:AND - Unless my maths fails me, a geostationary satellite takes an infinite amount of time to circumnavigate, which when all is added up and divided by a finite number creates an average of approximately infinity.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
To one aged smurf. You may wish to ask one of the ships physicists but I believe to "circumnavigate" the earth would mean to go around the earth relative to the earth. Otherwise we would all be orbiting the earth right now racing at the speed of over 1,000 mph. My I am faster than I thought.
quote:Oh well, I had fun
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
OH - and TOM DAY - Others please take note.
I can only accept your FIRST answer.
That answer has to be proven INVALID before you can have a second go.
quote:"Circumnavigation" means "to go round" from the Latin "circum" - around and "navigare" - to navigate.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
2) The time taken for your choice to complete one circumnavigation.
quote:Right.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:Oh well, I had fun
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
OH - and TOM DAY - Others please take note.
I can only accept your FIRST answer.
That answer has to be proven INVALID before you can have a second go.
quote:It's true... I was eliminated (I couldn't make it back in time to post another capital) but I submitted Chandra as an also-ran because I have a personal connection to that project and so I couldn't resist. BTW I am a her.
Chandra was chosen by RD Olivaw and I don't see him/her on the current qualifiers list
quote:Active, dear. Not hyperactive.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
But QM did say the also rans should be active...
quote:Someone please help punch a correction or confirmation for this misunderstanding through my thick titanium skull: Submissions from those who have been eliminated affect averages and the round's next elimination?
Originally posted by R.D. Olivaw:
quote:It's true... I was eliminated (I couldn't make it back in time to post another capital) but I submitted Chandra as an also-ran because I have a personal connection to that project and so I couldn't resist. BTW I am a her.
Chandra was chosen by RD Olivaw and I don't see him/her on the current qualifiers list
quote:To put it not-so-simply, we assume so.
Originally posted by Gort:
Someone please help punch a correction or confirmation for this misunderstanding through my thick titanium skull: Submissions from those who have been eliminated affect averages and the round's next elimination?
[I will humbly accept demerits for my inability to find an answer in the rules]
quote:Actually, I think that means that the Earth isn't a satellite of the Moon!
Originally posted by Gort:
Earthbound geostationary satellites orbit the Earth. If they didn't, they would fall to the ground. Whether or not they 'circumnavigate' is beside the point.
From the Moon, the Earth remains stationary relative to the observer, it doesn't rise or set against the horizon. Does that mean the Moon isn't a satellite of Earth?
quote:Sputnik-1 isn't orbitting the Earth - from your article:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
For this round I need two distinct pieces of information:
1) The name of the satellite orbitting the earth.
quote:Or have I misunderstood the term orbitting? I assumed it was in the present tense.
Sputnik 1 was launched by an R-7 rocket. It incinerated upon re-entry on 3 January 1958.
quote:As did I...
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Or have I misunderstood the term orbitting? I assumed it was in the present tense.
quote:Excuse me, but I posted first! It is a nice flag, though! Great minds think alike!
Originally posted by Smudgie:
I rather like the flag of the Marshall Islands
I shall now go and look in an atlas and find out where they are as I'd never actually heard of them until now.
quote:Well I do not envy you the task of analysing them all. That will take quite some work.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Nutmeg,
When I was setting up this round I looked at Maryland as the perfect example, however, the more I thought about it, if I had still been in the contest, I would have gone for the Rugasaw choice.
Only the passage of time will determine the outcome. Oh, and a touch of analysis.
quote:Another approach would be to rank each flag by how many others it is similiar to in each category. For example, flags could be grouped by shape (rectangular, square, triangle, pennant, etc.) and each flag in a category would get a score of the number of other flags in the same category. Repeat this for each criteria, and total the scores for each flag.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Your flag must be different from all the other flags chosen. We will use colour, shape, number of colours, number of shapes, horizontal, vertical, images and match each flag with all the others. The person choosing the flag with the most similarities will be eliminated.
quote:Sometimes it is helpful to wait before you post.
Originally posted by Ann:
I didn't even think about the shape of the flag I chose; ...
quote:I wanted that one!
Originally posted by Custard.:
St. Pierre & Miquelon
quote:Give me a minute, have only just got in from work! And seeing as that work today involved feeding a ten-day-old version of something that there's only 50 left of in the world (yes, really) and rapidly heading for 49, it kinda needed doing. Anyway, flags...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Hmmmmmmmmm .... shall I be cruel and end this round tonight? There is no way all four of the remaining competitors will post by tonight is there?
quote:You gonna tell us what it was then?!!?
Originally posted by Hennah:
... And seeing as that work today involved feeding a ten-day-old version of something that there's only 50 left of in the world (yes, really) and rapidly heading for 49, it kinda needed doing. ...
Now pardon me while I go hose myself down.
Hen x
quote:You mean I did all that analysis for nothing? Well shoot
Originally posted by Gort:
I have to withdraw from the competition. Proceed!
quote:One of these little critters. A baby one, fits in the palm of your hand. It's so cute I don't really mind that it crawled up my shoulder and spat gloopy rehydration fluid into my hair.
Originally posted by Pânts:
You gonna tell us what it was then?!!?
quote:If you're interested in checking out multiple trails over the course of your long ski-days, check out this trail map.
Off the Peak Chair (the highest lift) is The Saddle, an ultra smooth ride on a glacier. Because glaciers keep the snow refrigerated, it stays cold and dry.
quote:This should work Pants
Originally posted by Pânts:
I have to go to a funeral, so will this (http://www.c64unlimited.net/games/s/Skirun%20(Commodore)/Skirun%20(Commodore).htm) link do until I get back and get a chance to look properly?
(It wont let me do it as a proper link cos it's got brackets in.)
quote:Oops, try this instead.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Here's a picture I took of a side of Timberline and Mount Hood behind it with a nice lenticular cloud.
quote:Islands? Lakes? Languages? Rivers?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Any offers of ideas for the next round?
quote:so there's bound to be people you can show off your mogulling abilities to, and others who will impress you.
the lower sections of the Kandahar can sometimes be icy moguls covered with skiers of all abilities.
quote:Here, to be exact.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
O.K. Analysis starting soon on the Mad Tour site if you want to follow it in Real Time.
quote:And, on the grounds that if this ides was adopted, your idea must mave been pretty good, presumably granting you immunity. Nice suggestion...
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Based on the number of people suggesting ideas for the next round I say make the next round suggesting ideas for the next round. The advantages would be a quick round (or is this a disadvantage?) and great ideas for the next several rounds.
quote:I love this idea
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
How about Battleships?
QM sets out a normal Battleships board. We each make one guess (B6, for example). Whichever of us is furthest from a ship is knocked out.
Quick, and dead easy to judge
quote:Do you mean what they will add up to the at time we PM you, or at the end of the round?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND ELEVEN: ADDITION
Think about this one very carefully before you post, or alternatively get in quick before the others.
You are required to do two things.
1) P.M. me a number between 1 and 1000.
2) Post on the thread the number you think all of the numbers P.M.d will add up to.
The person to be eliminated will be the person furthest from the total of the numbers P.M.d
(Thanks for the idea)
quote:I made it 17.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
How many people are left in the competition?
Auntie Doris x
quote:Socks spent ages finding out all that (I had to go to a meeting).
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The most unlucky person in the competition:
Pants
QUALIFIERS:
All the Others
quote:It doesn't sound that we are required to definitely take potshots. We could all make a pact to opt out of that bit in everyone's interests... well, except maybe Quizmaster's
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND TWELVE: BATTLESHIPS
Once I have received all the entries I will then let you take potshots at your opponents...
...LATER: (when I have all the positions) You can fire your shots at the enemy boats.
How does that sound?
quote:Well, my idea has already been used, so I guess QM is going to carry on using the less impressive ideas next...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
You used my idea?
quote:But far more fun!! I won I won!!
Originally posted by Smudgie:
This one seems a lot more serious business to me.
quote:I don't know if I should be flattered, worried or complaining of harrassment - you mean to say points are based on physical appearence?!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
MORE POINTS SCORING:
13 1 0 0 Hazey Jane We all love you Hazey, if you look like your avatar
quote:I guess it'll depend whether we load our cannons with cannonballs or mothballs
Originally posted by Moth:
Right, back from a satisfactorily boozey weekend away with old uni mates (when you've known them half your life, you can do and say anything!), I have pmed the Quizmaster with my square.
I am uniquely useless at the paper version of battleships, so am confidently expecting to be smashed to smithereens by the first shot! I shall go down saluting on the bridge of my ship!
quote:Wow, sounds positively tantric! What kinda girl do you think I am?
15 1 1 1 R.D.Olivaw For sexing herself and connecting with Chandra
quote:*drums fingers*
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Roll on 22:00 or 22:30 or 23:00 or 23:30.
I shall declare either war or a ceasefire tonight.
quote:Well there was a honking great clue on the Madtour site but I did wonder whether it was bluff and double-bluff and all that.....
Originally posted by professorkirke:
A1
For the person who thought they could get away with it. (You think like me.)
quote:Maybe just brinkmanship, but I thougth Quizmaster was already an 'also ran'.
Originally posted by Chorister:
quote:Well there was a honking great clue on the Madtour site but I did wonder whether it was bluff and double-bluff and all that.....
Originally posted by professorkirke:
A1
For the person who thought they could get away with it. (You think like me.)
quote:And I never pegged you for the revolutionary type comrade Smudgie Gunning for the G8... A brave move in anyones book.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
G8
quote:How can a competitor be "saved" if someone has legitimately hit them ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
... I will only target the other Also-Rans if I deem it necessary to save a competitor.
quote:so if an also ran manages to hit a competitor, QM may choose to hit that also-ran to save the competitor. I'm guessing that if a competitor hits a fellow competitor, that's tuff.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
SPECIAL RULE:
I will allow Also-Rans to take a pot-shot at the competitors. The pot-shot will only count if the square that the Also-Ran selected has not been blown to bits.
quote:Why yes. Bit slow at the moment though ...
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Marvin, do you still have a job?
quote:Never have guessed I can't complain - I'm getting paid for supervising adults learn from a web based program. I just sit and get mored and, supposedly, mark any work I have got...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:Why yes. Bit slow at the moment though ...
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Marvin, do you still have a job?
quote:what, they look at what you are doing and shout
Originally posted by Tom Day:
I just sit and get mored...
quote:And here's a (slightly skew-wiff) graphical representation of shots to date:
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Right. Having done a plot of where everyone's shots are landing, the vast majority appear to be towards the left side of the board (9 of 15 shots in columns A-C ).
The remaining six shots are in two clusters. three are in the extreme bottom-right corner (G8, H6 and H8) with the other three in a diagonal line from E3 to G1.
Column D hasn't even been scratched yet for some reason. Also, apart from the three hits in the bottom-right corner, the whole area from D4 down and across hasn't been touched.
I don't know what this says about our contestants. Probably that they bore easily while counting or going through the alphabet (thus pick low letters/numbers), and have a pathological fear of the letter "D" ...
quote:This is what code tags were made for...
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
And here's a (slightly skew-wiff) graphical representation of shots to date:
code:__ A_B_C_D_E_F_G_H
1 |X|_|_|_|_|_|X|_|
2 |_|X|_|_|_|X|_|_|
3 |_|_|X|X|X|_|_|_|
4 |_|X|X|_|_|_|_|_|
5 |_|X|X|X|X|_|_|_|
6 |_|_|_|_|_|X|_|X|
7 |_|X|X|_|_|_|_|_|
8 |_|_|_|_|_|_|X|X|
quote:That is one really smart graph. If there had been a shot in A8 it would have almost made a cross. As it was it appeared to have a Q for Quizmaster in the middle ( if you squint a little). Aren't we smart?
And here's a (slightly skew-wiff) graphical representation of shots to date:
_ A_B_C_D_E_F_G_H
1 |X|_|_|_|_|_|X|_|
2 |_|X|_|_|_|X|_|_|
3 |_|_|X|X|X|_|_|_|
4 |_|X|X|_|_|_|_|_|
5 |_|X|X|X|X|_|_|_|
6 |_|_|_|_|_|X|_|X|
7 |_|X|X|_|_|_|_|_|
8 |_|_|_|_|_|_|X|X|
[BTW - Marvin, I'm afraid your D aversion theory was nullified by the fact that Papa Smurf posted D3 before you had declared it, sorry.]
quote:Bloody hell, Too busy cackling to spell check. What a loser, sorry.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Dear Quizzies,
If you disagrre with what I say on your thread, please post yuor reply to me there.
quote:Phew. And I'd been hit as well...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Well if could have been fun, but it looks like two competitors are eliminated for failing to fire a shot.
quote:sorry, but according to QM, we're not allowed to post on the threads we create (apart from the OP, obviously)
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
If you disagree with what I say on your thread, please post your reply to me there.
quote:Hmm.. methinks that may have been the whole point. That in posting a reply on your own thread would lead to your instant disqualification. Yes?
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:sorry, but according to QM, we're not allowed to post on the threads we create (apart from the OP, obviously)
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
If you disagree with what I say on your thread, please post your reply to me there.
quote:Hmm. That's pushing the boundaries of trolling, isn't it?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
For this round you have to start a ship thread and PM me the name of the thread and on which board you started it. You are not allowed to add your own comments to it. You have to leave it up to others to comment or ignore your thread.
quote:Yes, but it would have sunk my ship.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
If there had been a shot in A8 it would have almost made a cross.
quote:you could always answer that person directly by PM, and they could then say "xyz has PM'd me with an answer to that"
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
I'm sure the implied meaning is that we're not to continually post on it to up the post count, but we're OK to answer any direct questions from others...
quote:Bah. I miss one day, and I'm knocked out. Bah. To be fair, my ship had been hit anyway I think, but still, it's just not right, punishing the pacifists among us who, for moral reasons, couldnt bring ourselves to fire on our fellow humans.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Well if could have been fun, but it looks like two competitors are eliminated for failing to fire a shot.
Knocked Out:
Christianjimmy
Jedijudy
quote:I was trying to be devious. I chose B 6 as my square, and then fired on B 7. I thought everyone would fire in other parts of the board away from me.
I can be a devious sod sometimes
quote:However, this also ran is perfectly willing to abuse his powers in The Circus...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
quote:But then, since I have already been blown to bits (rather early, I might add), I was actually protecting the person, if any, in the square I fired upon. For my shot wouldn't have counted, and it was unlikely anyone would have duplicated it.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
... And better yet, that it succeeded by making sharkshooter post in col. D
...
quote:You'll note I didn't inflict WA upon you, Tom dear. And I didn't go for ES either, as I couldn't bear to start an ES thread and not be allowed to post on it
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:However, this also ran is perfectly willing to abuse his powers in The Circus...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
Anyone fancy a game of WA or ES?
quote:As an also ran, I might start it and see if I can win!
Originally posted by Smudgie:
quote:You'll note I didn't inflict WA upon you, Tom dear. And I didn't go for ES either, as I couldn't bear to start an ES thread and not be allowed to post on it
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:However, this also ran is perfectly willing to abuse his powers in The Circus...
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
...must not abuse hosting powers on threads in Hell...
Anyone fancy a game of WA or ES?
code:Hazey (demonstrating her new 'coding' skills )Ann 2
Auntie Doris 50
Carex Not Yet Entered
Chorister 3
Custard 39
Hazey Jane 1
Hennah 8
Marvin the Martian 14
Moth Not Yet Entered
MrSponge2U 15
Nutmeg 94
Papa Smurf 43
Professorkirke 50
Smudgie 107
quote:And my computer blew up!!!
Originally posted by christianjimmy:
quote:Bah. I miss one day, and I'm knocked out. Bah. To be fair, my ship had been hit anyway I think, but still, it's just not right, punishing the pacifists among us who, for moral reasons, couldnt bring ourselves to fire on our fellow humans.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Well if could have been fun, but it looks like two competitors are eliminated for failing to fire a shot.
Knocked Out:
Christianjimmy
Jedijudy
Or who forgot to post yesterday.
quote:I can see how that would appeal as a marking system.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The person with the fewest replies (posts) on their thread after 3 days will be eliminated.
quote:I missed you on the Cluedo thread and wondered what had happened...there is still time to wrap that one up.
And my computer blew up!!!
Had to buy a new one.
quote:I'm not losing?
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:code:Ann 2
Auntie Doris 50
Carex Not Yet Entered
Chorister 3
Custard 39
Hazey Jane 1
Hennah 8
Marvin the Martian 14
Moth Not Yet Entered
MrSponge2U 15
Nutmeg 94
Papa Smurf 43
Professorkirke 50
Smudgie 107
quote:The Force is with you, young padawan...
Hazey (demonstrating her new 'coding' skills )
quote:I don't know. Ecclesiantics is quite the hotbed of discussion! I'd say if someone were to have started their thread in Kerygmania, THAT would be quite worthy of the Brinksmanship award! (Or a close second to Marvin and his All Saints post...)
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
What about bonus points for courageous entries (if my understanding is right, one contestant has opted to go for Ecclesiantics as her board of choice. That's got to be tougher than The Circus.)
[/Creep Mode]
quote:I'm sure you mean sportsmasnship, don't you ?
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Curses, Foiled by a smurf and a penguin.
The ignomy.
Actually, given their gamesmanship, I'm not surprised.
quote:Hey, I want you to know that I washed them recently. Only 3 weeks ago I sat and scrubbed them. They don't smell. Ask my wife.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
No, that's just Tom Day's feet
quote:He beat me to it.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
I'm just surprised Chorister didn't start ES - after all, it's her baby! And I'd have been posting on there like a Trojan if she had
quote:Damn. Can't say I expected that.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Well, look at this. How many bonus points do you get for having your thread linked to on the main page?
I'm very impressed.
quote:You can after the next round starts tomorrow.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Wow. I think you just won this round...
In other news, I wanna post on my thread - it's really interesting and I want to make more comments...
quote:And nothing for me
Originally posted by Smudgie:
I'm just surprised Chorister didn't start ES - after all, it's her baby! And I'd have been posting on there like a Trojan if she had
code:I'm guessing that eitherAnn 8
Auntie Doris 62
Carex Not Yet Entered
Chorister 13
Custard 68
Hazey Jane 25
Hennah 21
Marvin the Martian 27
Moth 32
MrSponge2U 20
Nutmeg 156
Papa Smurf 68
Professorkirke 70
Smudgie 252
quote:I could of course explain it perfectly. But since a game is in progress, it might prejudice the chances of the Bakerloo liners...
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
I wish I knew how to play Mornington Crescent. Is there anywhere I can get instructions?
quote:Go ahead and post on it.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
I wanna post on my thread
quote:D'oh.
Originally posted by Carex:
quote:Go ahead and post on it.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
I wanna post on my thread
quote:That was a tremendously helpful link, Smudgie! To think, I never understood the game before! Are you often this helpful?
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Nutmeg, it took me a while to fathom out the rules, but if you want some help you could do worse than to look at this website .
quote:I'll only listen to it if you can explain to me the meaning of chaplet
Originally posted by Ann:
As an also-ran I'll inflict this on you all - all twenty minutes of it.
quote:QM, I and every other host have enough to do without you creating this thoughtless and manipulative game which does not benefit the Ship one whit and which adds to the workload of every host onboard here.
Posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND THIRTEEN: SHIP THREADS
For this round you have to start a ship thread and PM me the name of the thread and on which board you started it. You are not allowed to add your own comments to it. You have to leave it up to others to comment or ignore your thread.
quote:My most sincere appologies for the after effects of my post and the problems it may have caused. It may have been a clever entry, but unfortunately on hindsight it was inappropriate in the greater context of the ship community.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
In a staggering display of not only brinkmanship but nerve and discipline too, Carex posted late and survived by a single post.
Eliminated: Ann (14 posts)
quote:You really are too kind.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
Thanks - you are my friend for life... and I reckon Quizmaster should be giving you a few brownie points for that.
quote:Excuse me? How can I stop it before I've even started?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I had hoped you would go all the way this time (stop it Marvin).
quote:It certainly did, but technically you haven't posted a link to the sound file, merely to a page it's accesible from.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
This page gives a transcript of Abbott and Costello's " Who's on first". On the left hand side is a mucical note which gives a link to the sound wave.
quote:I'll bravely stick with my choice. If I go this round well it makes it easier for the rest of you.
Their most famous and arguably best routine is "Who's on First", which, according to http://www.abbottandcostello.net/, was named the routine of the millenium by Time magazine.
quote:[Helpful Martian]
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
I could not find a direct link to it...
quote:After all I've done for you...
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
thank you Martin for being so helpful
quote:I think brinksmanship points should go to whoever doesn't give their own sound the best mark...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You place ALL the noises according to taste.
quote:In that case I give you: the dolphin song
Originally posted by Quizmaster: ROUND FOURTEEN: INTERNET SOUNDS
Also-Rans are welcome to enter.
quote:Certainly that would get my vote for best TASTE so far... though I might have to try roasted warbler in orange glaze sauce to see if it tastes better.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
I think it is the best sound in the world - a beer bottle being opened and poured into a glass. I'm thirsty just thinking of it...
quote:
Originally posted by professorkirke:
Perhaps I will take myself too seriously and call you to Hell over this.
Or perhaps I won't. I'll keep you guessing...
quote:That's good. Very good.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
I nearly posted this last round, but figured you did not need a video as well. It is an Australian Beer Ad. A great big Ad. It's kind of catchy, and nice and short.
quote:
Originally posted by jedijudy:
I know y'all be so surprised!!
quote:I love the Tuba player. (Smudgie - it is an animation of darth vader conducting the Storm Trooper orchestra)
Originally posted by Smudgie:
All I get, Judy, is an animation of snow falling, snow on snow, snow on snow on snow.
quote:Joined.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
What did you do sharkshooter?
quote:Just sitting on it will probably guarantee survival. But where's the fun in that?
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
You could all sit on your money.
quote:Well, I'm in it for fun, but I thought the rest of you actually wanted to win. Winning means surviving (not coming last), at this point in the game.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:Just sitting on it will probably guarantee survival. But where's the fun in that?
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
You could all sit on your money.
...
quote:
Pos Trader Total
1 nutmeg Ł101,004
2 Auntie Doris Ł100,000
2= Custard. Ł100,000
2= Hennah Ł100,000
2= Moth Ł100,000
2= Quizmaster Ł100,000
2= Smudgie Ł100,000
8 Marvin the Martian Ł99,974
9 Hazey Jane Ł99,847
10 sharkshooter Ł92,860
quote:I don't recall, but wouldn't be surprised. It's all in the fun - and rounds like this are more fun than others.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...Sharkshooter - Were you not last the last time we did this?
quote:Of course, if Marvin and I make a profit and then stop trading, those of you who haven't done anything will be in big trouble...
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Thus endeth the first day ...
quote:
Pos Trader Total
1 nutmeg Ł101,004
2 Auntie Doris Ł100,000
2= Custard. Ł100,000
2= Hennah Ł100,000
2= Moth Ł100,000
2= Quizmaster Ł100,000
2= Smudgie Ł100,000
8 Marvin the Martian Ł99,974
9 Hazey Jane Ł99,847
10 sharkshooter Ł92,860
quote:Is there any way of seeing what is in the other contestants' protfolio?
1 Auntie Doris Ł100,000
1= Custard. Ł100,000
1= Moth Ł100,000
1= Smudgie Ł100,000
5 MrSponge2u Ł99,927
6 Hazey Jane Ł99,713
7 rugasaw Ł98,675
8 nutmeg Ł97,915
9 Quizmaster Ł96,980
10 SOF's Papa Smurf Ł96,604
11 Marvin the Martian Ł96,459
12 Mrs Day Ł95,872
13 jedijudy Ł95,090
14 Hennah Ł94,532
15 sharkshooter Ł92,860
16 Mr Day Ł91,683
17 DigoryKirke Ł90,241
quote:Actually it is unfair to blame that on Marvin. I saw the topic within minutes of when it was posted, and developed my own ideas from there.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
19 0 -1 -1 Marvin the Martian For giving Carex an idea - we all saw what happened
quote:I don't want to hear about it!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
MORE SUBJECTIVE JUDGEMENTS
20 0 -1 0 Sharkshooter Liar
quote:Exsqueeze me, but I posted on nearly everybody's threads, so I did! I even posted twice on Ann's thread, even though I didn't know what a chaplet was (of course, I do now Quizmaster's explained it ) and had never posted in Ecclesiantics before!
Smudgie Posting on somebody else's thread
quote:Yes, thank you Moth, and all the other quizmates who posted on my thread. You may have noticed that it has sunk without trace now, which is a pity as I'd still like an answer which would allow me to sing it without that niggle.
Originally posted by Moth:
quote:Exsqueeze me, but I posted on nearly everybody's threads, so I did! I even posted twice on Ann's thread, even though I didn't know what a chaplet was (of course, I do now Quizmaster's explained it ) and had never posted in Ecclesiantics before!
Smudgie Posting on somebody else's thread
I was a extraordinarily helpful little Moth all though that round!
quote:Yer wot?! You thought that was flirting? I was genuinely impressed and figured credit where it's due.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
MORE SUBJECTIVE JUDGEMENTS
19 0 -1 -1 Hazey Jane For flirting with Marvin
quote:The latest standings:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Today is your last chance to make a successful trade.
code:Currently the lowest actual contestant is Hennah, but where is Chorister???Pos Trader Cash Portfolio Total
1 Auntie Doris Ł100,000.00 Ł- Ł100,000
1= Moth Ł100,000.00 Ł- Ł100,000
1= Smudgie Ł100,000.00 Ł- Ł100,000
4 Custard. Ł90,001.00 Ł9,824.00 Ł99,825
5 MrSponge2u Ł94,004.00 Ł5,803.00 Ł99,807
6 Hazey Jane Ł63,910.00 Ł35,175.00 Ł99,086
7 nutmeg Ł19.00 Ł96,621.00 Ł96,640
8 Mrs Day Ł22,973.00 Ł73,603.00 Ł96,576
9 rugasaw Ł8.00 Ł96,352.00 Ł96,360
10 Marvin the Martian Ł65,977.00 Ł29,530.00 Ł95,507
11 SOF's Papa Smurf Ł- Ł93,438.00 Ł93,438
12 Hennah Ł- Ł93,278.00 Ł93,278
13 jedijudy Ł15,510.00 Ł77,454.00 Ł92,965
14 sharkshooter Ł- Ł92,860.00 Ł92,860
15 Mr Day Ł1.00 Ł92,308.00 Ł92,309
16 Quizmaster Ł762.00 Ł91,171.00 Ł91,933
17 DigoryKirke Ł64,084.00 Ł27,791.00 Ł91,875
quote:On Holiday.
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
where is Chorister???
Are we to have yet another default knock-out?
quote:Auntie Doris, you are more than welcome to share my link. After all, what are friends for? But it looks like dear Hennah's volunteering to be the sacraficial cow (so to speak) for this round so I think you may be safe anyway.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
Sorry to steal your link Smudgie, but I have had a shitty week and I am knackered!! Think this might not be enough to stop me getting knocked out!
Auntie Doris x
quote:Get it started woman!
Originally posted by Moth:
Anyone know the game "Botticelli"?
quote:You're kidding me! Just when I'd put my brain back in its box for the winter. Right-o, will get it out, give it a polish, and let you know if I can come up with anything...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Hennah, you qualified with "My Village Pond"
quote:this definition of the word "original"
The Most Excellent Quizmaster said:
For this round you are challenged to produce something original. A copy of a game from the circus is not acceptable and anyone posting a link to a game 'too similar' to your game will have you eliminated from the quiz.
quote:Gee thanks for that Custard.
Without doing too much calculation, I suspect QM will work out the sines and cosines of each of the angles, find the mean of them all and that should give him the position of the centre of mass of the system. He then just squares the average sine and average cosine, and that tells him how far from the centre the centre of mass would be. All he then has to do is work out what angle the centre of mass is at, and find whoever has the nearest angle. 'Cos I think that works physically, and I think QM is quite bright like that.
quote:You just have to let QM know the angle - he said as a number between 1 and 360, but I think he meant between 0 and 360.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
Ok I'll PM my position, and also where the weight is to be placed? Is that correct?
quote:erm, wouldn't 360 be the same as 0?
Originally posted by Custard.:
]You just have to let QM know the angle - he said as a number between 1 and 360, but I think he meant between 0 and 360.
quote:It's really not that difficult. Absolutely no skill involved. If any participants still don't understand, just forget about the premise of the round, pick a number between 1 (or 0) and 360 and PM it to QM.
Originally posted by Moth:
I'm glad I'm not still in - I find this completely incomprehensible!
quote:Yes, but what about angles like 0.5 degrees (which can't be expressed as between 1 and 360)? Wouldn't want them to feel left out or as if they've got sacks on...
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
erm, wouldn't 360 be the same as 0?
therefore he said to pick from 1 to 360.
code:£
quote:And within Ł7 of what I guessed
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The Balance as at FRIDAY was Ł129.80, a tidy sum.
quote:Grumble grumble grumble... You never said that the person furtherest from the truth would be knocked out...
RESULT: Nutmeg has been priced out of the market.
quote:Okay...I tried...
How do points z=(x+iy) in the Argand diagram behave under iterations of the function
z(n+1) = z(n)^2 - 0.379 + 0.587i ?
quote:Presumably this also applies to the Also-rans? Surely if the people post their attempts on this thread it's not very helpful (or rather, too helpful!) for the competitors?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
ROUND TWENTY ONE: THE CHALLENGE
You then have until Friday to meet all the other challenges. PM me your answers once finished.
quote:You are the reason why it won't let me view this thread at work... Grrr. The system bans drug sites and words...
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
Which common cooking ingredient is used in the process of making cocaine powder into crack cocaine?
Auntie Doris x
quote:Hahahahaha.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:You are the reason why it won't let me view this thread at work... Grrr. The system bans drug sites and words...
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
Which common cooking ingredient is used in the process of making cocaine powder into crack cocaine?
Auntie Doris x
Tom
quote:Umm JJ? do tell? what did you do? ( humble but awestruck tone)
Originally posted by jedijudy:
So, has anybody checked out the stock market game standings recently?
<jj polishes her fingernails...in a very humble way, of course>
quote:When I posted that, I had risen from 13th to 2nd place!! (Haven't checked today, yet!)
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
Umm JJ? do tell? what did you do? ( humble but awestruck tone)
quote:The answers that I sent to QM were as follows:
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Could the dear chalenge setters, please post the answers to the satisfy us whose curiosity was less than our desire to google for hours.
Hey you never know, you might just end up in a sermon for it.
quote:Terry Taylor was a founding member and lead singer of the band Daniel Amos, a popular Contemporary Christian rock band during and since the 1970s. As a solo artist in 1998, he realeased an album titled John Wayne
Which musical artist, who was a member of a 1970s Contemporary Christian rock band, released a solo album in 1998 which had a title that was the name of a famous Hollywood movie star?
quote:Then it's a good thing you didn't hear and see me singing along with "mana mana"!
Originally posted by Chorister:
Not very new, although some would say very clever - especially for Jedijudy and to get your creative juices running.
* NB overly-sensitive bosses may require the double click rule, so click on 'Hot dog accident' when you are ready to view. IMO the mana mana video is much more scary!
quote:You may enquire.
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
For sonnet-writing purposes, may I enquire as to the gender of my two fellow competitors? One doesn't like to assume anything.
code:A little more time on that one might have been helpful. Ah well.1 DigoryKirke Ł106,136
2 rugasaw Ł104,834
3 nutmeg Ł100,582
4 Mrs Day Ł100,486
5 MrSponge2u Ł100,247
6 Auntie Doris Ł100,000
6= Moth Ł100,000
6= Smudgie Ł100,000
9 Custard. Ł99,883
10 Hazey Jane Ł99,603
11 Marvin the Martian Ł98,197
12 jedijudy Ł98,107
13 Quizmaster Ł96,997
14 Hennah Ł92,191
15 sharkshooter Ł89,199
16 SOF's Papa Smurf Ł89,079
17 Mr Day Ł85,892
quote:I'd like to echo Custard's comments. Although he has clearly got that last bit wrong.
Originally posted by Custard.:
I'd like to take this opportunity to say that whatever happens, it has been good fun competing and thank you very much to Quizmaster for organising it and for the rest of you for being such good sports.
Oh, and well done Hazey Jane for when you win.
quote:Doesn't everyone?!
Originally posted by Custard.:
Even though it said you spent the morning of Christmas Day on the Ship of Fools
quote:GO HAZEY JANE!
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
And nobody is here cheering us on from the sidelines.
Oh yeah - it's Saturday night. I guess some people have lives.
quote:Because I thought that after all this time it would be a bit lame to go out for failing to make an effort.
Originally posted by Custard.:
So why did you bother entering this round?
quote:It was well over 18 months ago - our esteemed Quizmaster has been rather busy getting married and hunting for a job since then (you know - real life.....) I'm afraid I don't remember who won the last quiz - but I do seem to remember that Babybear featured prominently in it. The Circus probably didn't exist then - I expect it was on the old all-encompassing Heaven board.
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
Incidently, when was the last KO Quiz and who won it? I've been lurking or posting for about 18 months and don't recall such a thing, but then I was a late convert to The Circus.
quote:We have! We've done our bit - got our entries in by the deadline last night. Just waiting for adjudication now...
Originally posted by Chorister:
[QB] Oh, for goodness' sake you two - stop telling each other that you're not going to win and play the jolly game!
quote:The Circus has now been going for over 2 years - I think the last KO quiz was on The Circus - it was started around 2 years ago - Just after Christmas 2003 I think.
Originally posted by Chorister:
It was well over 18 months ago - our esteemed Quizmaster has been rather busy getting married and hunting for a job since then (you know - real life.....) I'm afraid I don't remember who won the last quiz - but I do seem to remember that Babybear featured prominently in it. The Circus probably didn't exist then - I expect it was on the old all-encompassing Heaven board.
quote:At least she didn't tell us to get a room...
Originally posted by Hazey Jane:
quote:We have! We've done our bit - got our entries in by the deadline last night. Just waiting for adjudication now...
Originally posted by Chorister:
[QB] Oh, for goodness' sake you two - stop telling each other that you're not going to win and play the jolly game!
quote:Oh but QM, it has such a lovely keyboard
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
And so before we pass final judgement there are a few things to attend to ................
MORE SUBJECTIVE JUDGEMENTS:
22 0 0 0 Smudgie For having a cheap computer with old software
quote:Oh yeah.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
AND THE MAIN EVENT:
The Smart Alec Award
20 Marvin the Martian
17 Carex
17 Custard
17 Smudgie
16 Rugasaw
12 Hazey Jane
12 Tom Day
10 Nutmeg
10 The Rogue
9 Jedijudy
quote:Well, there's a turn up for the books!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Runner up : Silver Meddle : HAZEY JANE
quote:Behold.
Originally posted by Smudgie:
I expect this great accolade to be reflected in your sig forthwith.
quote:Oops
Originally posted by Custard.:
If looking for someone who's flustered,
Then look no further than Custard.
He'll take and he'll give
With a brain like one of those meshy things you drain rice in which are always a nightmare to wash up
There's no chance that he'll cut the mustard.