quote:Don't we already have one game of Mornington Crescent running?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I would publish the rules but that would make it too easy.
quote:I can't believe I read the whole thing.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The last quiz is in Limbo for you to peruse.
quote:You're telling me!!!
Originally posted by professor kirke:
Pat Dys a particularly interesting name.
quote:Jeepers, people would actually read that thread for fun!
Originally posted by icklejen:
am on page 5 (of 28) of the 2005 thread. very funny, but also scary!
quote:Are you sure, Tom Day? Being a newbie, I perused last year's KOQ to school myself and ISTM that Quizmaster actually frowns on bribery (at least, overt bribery). Correct me if I'm wrong (really, please do, because I'm still figuring this out), but doesn't being humbly helpful and clever, and even employing occasional tasteful flattery of shipmates customarily earn more POSH points--whereas offers of chocolates, tickets to sporting events, or favors performed, slowly whittle them away?
Originally posted by Tom Day:
All you really need to know about the knockout quiz is this:
You win if you complete every round but also send QM a box of these every week and offer him these the next time utd play Exeter
quote:Only nine posts in and already they sense the raw intellect they are up against.
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
PATYDS are you saying Quizmaster is history?
quote:I never knew you were a chicken Auntie D.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
I debated whether to enter this year.... and decided that my obsessiveness got much worse during the 2005 quiz! So, I have decided to just be an observer this year
Auntie Doris x
quote:Well, she is using self control. It's just that unfortunately for us she's using it to avoid the quiz.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I never knew you were a chicken Auntie D.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
I debated whether to enter this year.... and decided that my obsessiveness got much worse during the 2005 quiz! So, I have decided to just be an observer this year
Auntie Doris x
This quiz is one of the best cures for obsessive behaviour ever invented. KOQitis can be cured by the careful use of self control.
It's not all about winning you know.
quote:Oh, but it soooo is!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It's not all about winning you know.
quote:I think we just found the source of your relationship problems.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Oh, but it soooo is!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It's not all about winning you know.
Auntie Doris x
quote:Have you been talking to my Dad? He practically said the same thing to me tonight.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I think we just found the source of your relationship problems.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Oh, but it soooo is!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It's not all about winning you know.
Auntie Doris x
quote:Have you been talking to my Dad? He practically said the same thing to me tonight.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I think we just found the source of your relationship problems.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Oh, but it soooo is!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It's not all about winning you know.
Auntie Doris x
quote:There is nothing wrong with an aggressively competitive nature. It kept me happily single for forty years.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Have you been talking to my Dad? He practically said the same thing to me tonight.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I think we just found the source of your relationship problems.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Oh, but it soooo is!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It's not all about winning you know.
Auntie Doris x
Auntie Doris x
quote:Don't tell me that!!!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
There is nothing wrong with an aggressively competitive nature. It kept me happily single for forty years.
quote:And that's why she is still single.
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
C'mon now, Smudgie's not sucking up; she really IS that nice!
quote:Well my jeans come from Marks and Spencers. What about your Smudge?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Now if we cross the jeans of Auntie Doris and Smudgie we might get somewhere.
quote:That's my first audible laugh of the new quiz.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Isaac Newton for his work on fruit picking.
quote:And I thought it was simply that, with quizmaster and papa smurf both spoken for, there was nobody else worth having!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
And that's why she is still single.
quote:My jeans are from Matelan - I can't afford M&S prices, well not until I win the grand prize in the Knockout Quiz. But perhaps if Auntie Doris were to participate in the quiz, she could contribute Levi Strauss, inventor of jeans cos then we might indeed get somewhere.
Now if we cross the jeans of Auntie Doris and Smudgie we might get somewhere.
quote:I didn't know you were living with him.
Originally posted by Lady A:
C. S. Lewis , where would I be living without him?
quote:what, for telling you before the game even started that I wouldn't be playing so that we had a disinterested* Host in case of Emergency ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I am very disappointed in Papa Smurf
quote:But I thought I was the referee.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I am very disappointed in Papa Smurf and Auntie Doris and I think we should all encourage them to play.
quote:I always allow over a week in case some knockout quiz enthusiast has been away on holiday. Last year we had a second preliminary round and that might be a good idea for the weekend.
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
You didn't miss me. How long are you going to keep picking people up for? Do you get a new round soon?
quote:And no points for The Rogue??? I think he should get originality points at least (does this count as being helpful??)
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:That's my first audible laugh of the new quiz.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Isaac Newton for his work on fruit picking.
I hope there will be many more.
quote:Me me, I'll get in before Smudgie.
Originally posted by Rugmaker:
Thank you for the first points quizmaster.
Does one add up the three categories of points to give an overall total to find the leader/winner, or are there winners in each category please?
quote:I tried hard not to enter... and somehow I have been entered without knowing it. How much harder do I have to try?
Originally posted by Smudgie:
My maths may be a little amiss here, but it seems to me that you're in minus numbers already. Perhaps you should try a little harder
quote:The key is in not trying. Thus, you need to not try to not try to not be entered, is that not right?
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:I tried hard not to enter... and somehow I have been entered without knowing it. How much harder do I have to try?
Originally posted by Smudgie:
My maths may be a little amiss here, but it seems to me that you're in minus numbers already. Perhaps you should try a little harder
Auntie Doris x
quote:You might want to choose another one because according to the Grand Quizmaster my sig was my entry!!
Originally posted by Linguo:
Oh! Oh! Am I too late?
Goethe, for writing a bookthat inspired thousands of men to wear yellow waistcoats. (And, er, kill themselves.)
quote:Hah. OK then, Dogtanian , for showing that even domestic animals can be swashbuckling.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:You might want to choose another one because according to the Grand Quizmaster my sig was my entry!!
Originally posted by Linguo:
Oh! Oh! Am I too late?
Goethe, for writing a bookthat inspired thousands of men to wear yellow waistcoats. (And, er, kill themselves.)
Auntie Doris x
quote:Nothing wrong with minus numbers. Infact Auntie Doris, I think we should start a mini comp to see who can get the furthest with the lowest score - negatives and all!
Originally posted by Smudgie:
My maths may be a little amiss here, but it seems to me that you're in minus numbers already. Perhaps you should try a little harder
quote:I really can't decide whether I'm annoyed that I missed the launch of this, or whether I should take it as a sign that I shouldn't participate this time around. A word of advice to the newcomers: if you want to go far, you've got to be committed. To make it to the latter rounds you have to accept that it will start to impinge on your life somewhat.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I always allow over a week in case some knockout quiz enthusiast has been away on holiday. Last year we had a second preliminary round and that might be a good idea for the weekend.
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
You didn't miss me. How long are you going to keep picking people up for? Do you get a new round soon?
quote:But that's the problem. I have to sneak out of there for long enough so that I can join in.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Join in Hazey. It'll be great fun to have someone else join me in the looney bin.
quote:Correct
Originally posted by Smudgie:
the heartless ones often do best in this quiz
quote:or i just can't do the code... that's not standing me in good stead for this round!
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
icklejen appears to be holding her dots hostage until davelarge complies with her eminently reasonable and most winning fantasy football requests.
quote:Oh dear, my obsessiveness seems to have begun... printed off all the page one scores and read it all back to see who got what and why... very enlightening!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
2 1 -1 0 Chelley:- Check the marks for page two
quote:Nutmeg, I think there's a mistake in your code. The penultimate word should (I think) be
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
My entry... thank heavens it is a slow saturday night here in Australia
un e.dc ,s ucvcln bhc b./ ayd t.bb.u lcbbcv v.xs .y bhc kent.avd sxa//cd
quote:If they're sets of vital statistics... there's some very odd shaped people in your aquaintance!
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
81-400-361 64-81-256 400-225 4-25 361-289-441-1-324-25 (529-64-81-9-64 625-225-441 121-196-225-529, 81-36 625-225-441 36-81-49-441-324-25-16 400-64-81-361 225-441-400)!
quote:Terribly sorry, I missed a word out, that should read:
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Hmm, I am wondering about how evil I should be ...
Ii piy i taibri wlta io Idait, ioa irs wtlwhy psrs yiaihiob iriaisso.
I have decided on very
quote:raaahhhh! quizmaster was right this will end in tears! this man REFUSED to pair up with me (in the quiz sense). we would have made a great team, he has the intelligence, and i have the lack of reallife that meant i could read the 2005 quiz and suss out how this works, but oh, no, he just has to go it alone...
Originally posted by davelarge:
Quizmaster: I have some quesetions.
Does this round carry the possiblity of elimination from the game? If so how?
Are there more points on offer for solving more than one of the codes, or is one sufficient?
Ta!
Dave
quote:Dear Dave,
Originally posted by davelarge:
Quizmaster: I have some quesetions.
Does this round carry the possiblity of elimination from the game? If so how?
Are there more points on offer for solving more than one of the codes, or is one sufficient?
Ta!
Dave
quote:That's very kind of you, sir.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I will, however, award you some SMART points for cracking three of the codes so quickly.
quote:I bet you 20p that you still last longer than me.
Originally posted by my one true love, the light of my life, the very essence and core of my being :
raaahhhh! quizmaster was right this will end in tears! this man REFUSED to pair up with me (in the quiz sense). we would have made a great team, he has the intelligence, and i have the lack of reallife that meant i could read the 2005 quiz and suss out how this works, but oh, no, he just has to go it alone... [Mad]
quote:
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Please Mr QZ, can I use a web page to help me solve them ?
quote:I think we should convene a meeting and get a 48 page ruling.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The codes are purely for fun
quote:paired with me, please, please, please! after all, the 20p that hangs on it comes from a joint bank account and you wouldn't want to be the cause of a premature divorce, would you?? (that's his mother's job)
Originally posted by davelarge:
While we're on the subject, the post of yours above which included the points from page 2 didn't have any mention of my nominee. Should I assume that either it was rubbish, or that I'm paired with icklejen?
I bet you 20p that you still last longer than me.
quote:
Xjev e qoidi ug xusl ot nep! Jux pucmi op sietup! Jux opgopovi op gedamvoit! Op gusp epf nuwoph, jux iyqsitt ipf efposicki! Op edvoup jux moli ep ephim! Op eqqsigiptoup, jux moli e huf! Vji cieavz ug vji xusmf! Vji qesehup ug eponemt! Epf ziv, vu ni, xjev ot vjot raomvittipdi ug fatv? Nep fimohjvt puv ni; pu, pus xunep piovjis.
quote:FreeJack - Join In - Everyone is welcome.
Originally posted by FreeJack:
Oops, sorry I've just realised this is a private quiz! Please ignore my post!
quote:
Originally posted by FreeJack:
Have you been hexed, Auntie Doris?
Hey Do ...
quote:
(gravitational constant = 6.67300 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 . O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. . O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. . DOMINION RES NEW) (Jennifer Lopez . O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. . Physical Review B) (, [not in code]) (Yahoo Messenger . O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. . The University of Arizona) (Planck's constant = 6.626068 × 10-34 m2 kg / s . AGILENT TECH INC . V for Vendetta . e = 2.71828183) (Gmail . The University of Arizona . e = 2.71828183 . SPRINT NXTEL CP . SPRINT NXTEL CP . e = 2.71828183 . DOMINION RES NEW) (M [1931] . Yahoo Messenger) (the speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s . O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. . DOMINION RES NEW . = 2.71828183) (! [not in code]
quote:I think it's all a question of will-power.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
68 6F 77 20 64 6F 20 69 20 67 65 74 20 6F 75 74 20 6F 66 20 74 68 65 20 71 75 69 7A 3F 20 73 6F 6D 65 6F 6E 65 20 70 6C 65 61 73 65 20 74 65 6C 6C 20 6D 65 20 61 73 20 69 20 61 70 70 65 61 72 20 74 6F 20 68 61 76 65 20 65 6E 74 65 72 65 64 20 77 69 74 68 6F 75 74 20 6D 65 61 6E 69 6E 67 20 74 6F 2E 20
quote:OK then, if you insist, so long as the Quizmaster will allow it.
Originally posted by Icklejen:
paired with me, please, please, please! after all, the 20p that hangs on it comes from a joint bank account [Smile] and you wouldn't want to be the cause of a premature divorce, would you?? (that's his mother's job)
code:Good luck all ye who attempt it.14350109530319840987540336300373150690370604730752970543601431260522750527160358341115891152800593972634920545610699900654020 8
quote:heheheh
Originally posted by davelarge:
quote:I think it's all a question of will-power.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
68 6F 77 20 64 6F 20 69 20 67 65 74 20 6F 75 74 20 6F 66 20 74 68 65 20 71 75 69 7A 3F 20 73 6F 6D 65 6F 6E 65 20 70 6C 65 61 73 65 20 74 65 6C 6C 20 6D 65 20 61 73 20 69 20 61 70 70 65 61 72 20 74 6F 20 68 61 76 65 20 65 6E 74 65 72 65 64 20 77 69 74 68 6F 75 74 20 6D 65 61 6E 69 6E 67 20 74 6F 2E 20
quote:hmmm. but then that's open to bribery. two contestants could pair up, and claim each other had cracked their codes.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Quizmaster,
If we PM you with our solutions then you will not have the fun of solving them yourselves. Would it be better if we PMed the code setter who could then PM you to say who has cracked their code?
Just interested in maintaining your sanity ....
quote:I have enough problems maintaining my sanity without having to solve codes. I will solve some but not all of the codes, so if you let me know the answers you have decoded I can concentrate on the ones that nobody else has solved.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Quizmaster,
If we PM you with our solutions then you will not have the fun of solving them yourselves. Would it be better if we PMed the code setter who could then PM you to say who has cracked their code?
Just interested in maintaining your sanity ....
quote:The harder the better Doublethink (although my Latin and Ancient Greek are extremely rusty).
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Hmm, I am wondering about how evil I should be ...
Ii piy i taibri wlta io Idait, ioa irs wtlwhy psrs yiaihiob iriaisso.
I have decided on very
quote:oooh Gwai, your ability to sound lucid whilst still avoiding taboo symbols of abstraction is most solid. I bow to your skill!
Originally posted by Gwai:
Thank you, cc! I am always full of joy if I can support chucklings and scratching of craniums. I did grin whilst doing that cryptic thing I put up. Now I will work on yours.
quote:to: ickle
Originally posted by icklejen:
chicklegirl, you've had me doing a square dance all day!
love ickle xx
quote:TR, you're doing quite a bit of sub-plotting on all fronts, aren't you?
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Papa Smurf, I'm so sorry that my sub-plot to this fabulous quiz is causing you so much aggravation.
quote:Actually, all of my acquaintances have the same shape.
Originally posted by Chelley:
quote:If they're sets of vital statistics... there's some very odd shaped people in your aquaintance!
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
81-400-361 64-81-256 400-225 4-25 361-289-441-1-324-25 (529-64-81-9-64 625-225-441 121-196-225-529, 81-36 625-225-441 36-81-49-441-324-25-16 400-64-81-361 225-441-400)!
quote:Should that be the following?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Yjod od yje ,pdy foggovi;y yjomh O jsbr rbrt yu[rf/
quote:Urd/
Originally posted by davelarge:
quote:Should that be the following?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Yjod od yje ,pdy foggovi;y yjomh O jsbr rbrt yu[rf/
Yjod od yjw ,pdy foggovi;y yjomh O jsbr rbrt yu[rf/ [/b]
Dave
quote:shouldn't it start Yjod od yjr (not yje as sharkie said, or yjw as davey said?)
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
quote:Urd/
Originally posted by davelarge:
quote:Should that be the following?
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Yjod od yje ,pdy foggovi;y yjomh O jsbr rbrt yu[rf/
Yjod od yjw ,pdy foggovi;y yjomh O jsbr rbrt yu[rf/ [/b]
Dave
quote:And get helpful points??
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Just trying to aid!
quote:May I call you and aide then? Or would that break all the rules?!
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
RM got my cryptogram.
AR, I don't think this is an official round -- no compulsion to post such a thing by any particular hour.
Just trying to aid!
quote:You might rightly think that. I couldn't possibly say. (As that man off tv said)
Originally posted by Chelley:
quote:And get helpful points??
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Just trying to aid!
quote:Aha, to win, a hint I think - you should find in my puzzling contribution a link to my shipboard monogram, think bookish, think partial substitution. Am I not an aid to your cogitations ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Keep cracking those codes. Smart points for the last one to be cracked. Minus points if nobody cracks your code by the end of the quiz.
quote:Rugmaker, I know it was reasonably easy but that was too quick!
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
Crack away.
quote:Ooh... exciting! Let's play 35-to-1!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
First Round SHOULD be tonight.
That leaves about 4 hours for any late entries.
quote:Are you saying that your code is an enigma?
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Since the first round is about to begin I shall provide a hint. My code is based on perhaps the most unbreakable code of all time. Lets see if you can break it.
quote:For me -- discovering belatedly how very small Chicago is compared to the truly large cities of the world -- it's because I didn't notice the potential subtlety of Quizmaster's "low populations lose."
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Are people who are posting small places doing it for the excitement of not knowing whether they're putting their place in jeopardy or not? Or is there some secret here?
quote:With this at the top of a page, should it read ESP rather than sp.
Originally posted by icklejen:
i was starting to wonder the same thing!
(sp)
quote:I'm sure there is - which is why I went MOTR (story of my life, really).
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Are people who are posting small places doing it for the excitement of not knowing whether they're putting their place in jeopardy or not? Or is there some secret here?
quote:I would have posted an Alaskan city, but you all would have laughed at me!
Originally posted by jedijudy:
I know this comes as a shock to those of you who expected me to post a Florida city!
quote:and i'm guessing papa smurf will get points, just for being lovely
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I'm guessing that icklejen will get helpful points for linking to a site which could effectively give everyone else their entry for this round, and anyone then using that site will get negative originality points ?
quote:I almost posted Anchorage, as that population is higher than that of Birminhay-um. And, I've actually been to Anchorage, as opposed to that southern city.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
quote:I would have posted an Alaskan city, but you all would have laughed at me!
Originally posted by jedijudy:
I know this comes as a shock to those of you who expected me to post a Florida city!
Comet
quote:Wait until LMC sees this!
Originally posted by icklejen:
...and i'm guessing papa smurf will get points, just for being lovely
quote:maybe birmingham city - but there are less people in the entire state than the metro population you site.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Birmingham! The one in Alabama has a population of "242,820, and a metro population of 1,079,089".
quote:Don't worry - he can cope with the odd flirtacious comment (and he loves it really!)
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
quote:Wait until LMC sees this!
Originally posted by icklejen:
...and i'm guessing papa smurf will get points, just for being lovely
quote:Icklejen being flirtatious? I never thought I'd see the day.
Originally posted by LMC:
Don't worry - he can cope with the odd flirtacious comment (and he loves it really!)
quote:i was NOT flirting. flirting is when i insult you, bonehead!
Originally posted by davelarge:
Icklejen being flirtatious? I never thought I'd see the day.
;o)
quote:I need to make a note to use websites like Lucky Carl's Used Populations. Gay'run'taid to get you the city sizes you need or your money back.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I'm guessing that icklejen will get helpful points for linking to a site which could effectively give everyone else their entry for this round, and anyone then using that site will get negative originality points ?
quote:I had to read over think think's clue twice before I realized what it signified. For those wishing to solve solve the code, it pays to be both literal and literary-minded. So, think think and then read read.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
<snippet> a link to my shipboard monogram, think bookish, think partial substitution </snippet>
quote:and then....
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Here is my code.
Hvsshuk okchvmali ai impa yo sv bohli hoke; afoha oka ontvlaka svsht aya hoke.
I anticipate having to give a few clues later in the quiz. I may not be able to break anyone elses codes but I have faith in the difficulty of mine.
quote:I'm working on it....
Since the first round is about to begin I shall provide a hint. My code is based on perhaps the most unbreakable code of all time. Lets see if you can break it.
quote:And yet UCSC have them as their mascot...
Originally posted by The Rogue:
The banana slug at 0.000023 metres per second (0.00005129 miles per hour) which is even slower than Rogue junior when asked to empty the dishwasher.
quote:If so, I am not knowing what is right, so I ask for clarification. I would think that Thinkthink is probably far from an avg and thus Dt ought to obtain not as much brinkman points. Am I wrong?
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Oops: just realised that most people aren't weird median-freaks like me, and so QM probably meant mean not median when he said average. Hence, Doublethink's post was very safe and I've unwittingly brinkmanned myself...
quote:I'll be impressed if you can find a url TO include.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
But what of an African Swallow carrying a coconut?
This is not my pick. Notice no url.
quote:For a brief but informative dissertation on the coconut-bearing properties of various swallows, you may be interested in this.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
But what of an African Swallow carrying a coconut?
quote:I love thinking outside the box in my replies.
Originally posted by professor kirke:
The Enterprise NX-01 is the earliest of Star Trek's Starship Enterprises. Its maximum velocity is Warp 5.2, which of course, is roughly equal to 214 * the speed of light.
quote:Doublethink, your link doesn't actually refer to a speed with a specific value.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
E = mc²
quote:
In Bristol, Tennessee angels have been clocked at over 60 mph and probably hit 90-100 mph in glides and swoops. The angels have been observed over and the city and out at Watauga Lake. They fly as high up 1 to 1/2 miles high, but usually less, around 2-3,000 feet or so.
quote:further down that page it says 17,600
Originally posted by Ann:
The Space Shuttle does 17,000 mph.
quote:true, it may equate to a speed, buit your link doesn't specify a speed, unlike the request in the round description :
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
The thuja occidentalis has grown 10.2cm in 155 years.
This equates to a speed of 2.085x10^-11m/s
quote:you may think "well, you can have speed of growth", but the units of growth which the Guinness Book of records is using is in g/year, so weight, rather than distance.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You must post a URL link ...that has a reference to speed.
quote:Know it well, do you?
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
I love thinking outside the box in my replies.
This is not only out of the box, but out of the house, down the street and around the corner by the little pub where they serve a tasty counter meal when the chef's not too hung over from the night before.
quote:Does this mean that since we're all on the Earth, we have to add 18.5 MPS (plus all the other calculations re the Solar system, Galaxy, etc.) to all our calculations?
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Here is my pick.
The Earth at a whopping 18.5 miles per second about the Sun.
On a related subject should we bring up relativity?
quote:Thank Goodness for that. I wasn't sure whether I'd have the resolve not to get involved!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
AND SO WE BEGIN FOR REAL ...
First Round Casualties for failing to post:
Hazey Jane
quote:Minor statistical variation. I said nothing about the variance of the speed of Mr Button's car.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Zero miles an hour?
quote:We could, but it wouldn't matter, since adding the same amount to every number doesn't affect the distances from the average.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
quote:Does this mean that since we're all on the Earth, we have to add 18.5 MPS (plus all the other calculations re the Solar system, Galaxy, etc.) to all our calculations?
Originally posted by rugasaw:
Here is my pick.
The Earth at a whopping 18.5 miles per second about the Sun.
On a related subject should we bring up relativity?
quote:Technically, I could have disqualified a number of entries for a variety of reasons but we are still at the fun end of the quiz. Weird entries are the entertaining ones at the moment and I love yours which is one of the weirdest.
Originally posted by icklejen:
davelarge just emailed me to say "technically 42 seconds isn't a speed".
what?? but seconds is a type of speed? my head hurts I shall monitor the speed of which my head explodes and keep you all posted.
quote:If you asked a physicist, she'd say that a speed has to have dimensions [distance]/[time], eg. metres per second, miles per hour or furlongs per fortnight.
Originally posted by icklejen:
davelarge just emailed me to say "technically 42 seconds isn't a speed".
what?? but seconds is a type of speed? my head hurts I shall monitor the speed of which my head explodes and keep you all posted.
quote:That would be true for the Earth and Solar system speeds, but there's the galaxy speeds to consider, too, and Enterprise certainly would be part of that, wouldn't she?
Originally posted by davelarge:
But didn't we have the speed of the Enterprise as one entry? That doesn't have to be on Earth!
And of course, we all remember what Mr Einstein said in relation to doublethink's entry 8o)
quote:
Originally highlighted by Papa Smurf
Doublethink, your link doesn't actually refer to a speed with a specific value.
quote:c and indeed c² are speeds, the maxima of which are governed by the laws of physics.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You must post a URL link to an animal, car, boat, ship, aircraft or anything else that has a reference to speed. We will take the maximum speed where there is a range.
quote:Look at the last section although it is not very specific.
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:I'll be impressed if you can find a url TO include.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
But what of an African Swallow carrying a coconut?
This is not my pick. Notice no url.
quote:Except for the c part of your answer. By the way c˛ is not a speed. But 299,792,458˛ m/s would be.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Well you know, these things are all relative ...
quote:If c represents the speed of light, and c squared is the value of the speed of light multiplied by itself - then how is c² not a speed ? It may not be one we can reach, but surely it is descriptive of a speed.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
quote:Except for the c part of your answer. By the way c˛ is not a speed. But 299,792,458˛ m/s would be.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Well you know, these things are all relative ...
quote:I think that the word "slowest" is a reference to speed.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
your link doesn't specify a speed, unlike the request in the round description :
quote:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You must post a URL link ...that has a reference to speed.
quote:Oh, sorry!!! I meant no accusation of plagiarism at all! IMHO, the general idea is somewhat Pratchett-esque--but I was thinking especially of the bit about the pub and the chef. There's a very interesting chef in "Mort"!
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
No deliberate plagiarism but stylistically very similar. I would be curious as to whether this does mimic a Pratchett quote?
The closest I can get to is 'I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it.' Pratchett
code:SFH CNB QIQ NRO GDQ YRC KVC GCR UKV AAQ KPH LT!
quote:How the hell did I get in on this game?
Originally posted by Lady A:
I just clocked Kelly Alves in at under five minutes for a host to post their address to receive chocolate, I'm not sure that's a record, but should be close!
quote:Er.
Originally posted by Golden Key:
Quizmaster--
O Mighty Master of the Quiz!
May I humbly request that when you next post a question, you also post how long we have to answer it?
Obsequiously,
Your servant, etc.,
Golden Key
quote:May I suggest contacting Mick Jagger? IIRC, he bought one because his dad had worked at Bletchley Park.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Rugasaw :- But I don’t have an enigma machine. Oh no, we broke that
quote:I'm almost more impressed that someone spent the time on that but indeed that IS on topic.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
quote:Look at the last section although it is not very specific.
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:I'll be impressed if you can find a url TO include.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
But what of an African Swallow carrying a coconut?
This is not my pick. Notice no url.
quote:I think Excellent Knockout Quiz Contestants should be smart and original to and since I am one (QM said so and his word is law here) then I must be smart and original to so I must have earned points in those two categories that I didn't recieve!
4 0 0 1 Gwai :- For making an Excellent Knockout Quiz Contestant
quote:Just nod and smile icklejen. I always find it works for me.
Originally posted by icklejen:
progress report time....
the speed at which my head is exploding, seems to be increasing. C what??
quote:
Originally posted by icklejen:
yes, Doris, I agree (where's the nodding smiley??).
quote:Or at least a new alias: Think˛
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
However perhaps a dispensation about c c is in order for Think Think.
quote:oh in so many ways, dear Quiz. Truer words...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
6 1 0 0 Cometchaser :- For having a congressman who is a dwarf
quote:Its the only team out of the 92 where you can't colour in any of the letters!
Originally posted by The Rogue:
By the way. One of my teams, Hull City, is very unusual. Does anybody know why?
quote:Not to mention a palindrome.
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
... the method to my madness was to pick teams with first letters that got as close as I could to an anagram (or annnagram, as it were). Yeesh.
quote:c˛ squares not only the number but the units. I will probably be corrected by one of the physicists in the crowd but I don't think m˛/s˛ is considered a speed.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
quote:If c represents the speed of light, and c squared is the value of the speed of light multiplied by itself - then how is c² not a speed ? It may not be one we can reach, but surely it is descriptive of a speed.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
quote:Except for the c part of your answer. By the way c˛ is not a speed. But 299,792,458˛ m/s would be.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Well you know, these things are all relative ...
quote:Yes, thank you, Sinisterial--a palindrome! That's the word I was after, but in trying to make sense of English football, I was too befuddled to keep my word-play straight.
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
Not to mention a palindrome.
quote:
A Swedish newspaper gave $1,250 each to five stock analysts and a chimpanzee named Ola, to test who could make the most money on the market in a one-month period. Ola the chimp, who made his choice of purchases by throwing darts at the names of companies listed on the Stockholm exchange, won the competition.
A fluke? Maybe, maybe not.
-- For years, the Wall Street Journal did this every month, enlisting four Wall Street stock experts to pick one stock apiece, and then having someone throw darts four times at the paper's stock listings. After six months they'd compare the average returns on the four stocks the experts picked versus the four stocks the darts hit. Very often, the "dartboard portfolio" won; almost always it beat at least one or two of the pros'picks.
quote:However, Oxford Utd are top of the Conference and doing ok this season (although by all means they are in a low league). My one memory of listening to BBC World Service was when I was in the middle of Tazania, sitting in a tinu village and still being able to hear Arsenal v Charlton. Technology is great.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
(now, I listen to enough BBC World Service to know ManU is a good team! and that, last I heard, Oxford U wasn't. but you can bet I'll be listening to my BBC Sport a lot closer now.)
quote:THis list of fixtures might help you see how much time you have today before you need to post your choices, should you choose one of the teams playing today
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Round Three: English Football
You must pick one team from each of the lists
So please list in order ...
1.Premiership team
2.Championship team
3.League 1 team
4.League 2 team
5.Conference team
Your choice must be posted before any of your teams kick off.
quote:I know it's the largest town in England to never have hosted top-flight football. Is there something else as well?
Originally posted by The Rogue:
By the way. One of my teams, Hull City, is very unusual. Does anybody know why?
quote:When my station switched to carrying World Service here, we sparked off this weird pocket of interest in cricket, including a little club that now meets to try and figure out how to play.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
My one memory of listening to BBC World Service was when I was in the middle of Tazania, sitting in a tinu village and still being able to hear Arsenal v Charlton. Technology is great.
quote:I hope it doesn't happen this round. Does anyone know if I picked any good teams?
Originally posted by Gwai:
I'll be impressed if it happens so early. ...
quote:I do feel benevolent.
Originally posted by Barnabas62:
Quizmaster
Can I play a "sicknote" please? I was in hospital having my gallbladder removed and was cut out of this competition on the very day my gallbladder went into the bin. An "unkind cut" too far?
( for being such a crawler. )
quote:My first thought was they were not a city, but Wikipedia states they became a City in 1975 I think. Where they calle dHull City before they became one?
Originally posted by Marvin the Martian:
quote:I know it's the largest town in England to never have hosted top-flight football. Is there something else as well?
Originally posted by The Rogue:
By the way. One of my teams, Hull City, is very unusual. Does anybody know why?
quote:i married a man who hasn't yet learnt the chant, one-nil, we always win one-nil.
Originally posted by davelarge:
[QB] My list:
[list]
[*]Chelsea (well, I had to didn't I?!)/QB]
quote:Thanks Quizmaster. How about Craig Breedlove & Spirit of America making 600 mph on land?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
quote:I do feel benevolent.
Originally posted by Barnabas62:
Quizmaster
Can I play a "sicknote" please? I was in hospital having my gallbladder removed and was cut out of this competition on the very day my gallbladder went into the bin. An "unkind cut" too far?
( for being such a crawler. )
And I am only just starting to feel my age.
Post a reference to speed (I see your football pick) and we will consider you back in the running.
SPECIAL DISPENSATION (or is that Dispensary?)
quote:I have realized that I don't get it.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
... [b]the person whose teams score the lowest total of goals will be eliminated. Goals against are not important. So losing 7-6 is much better than winning 1-0.
quote:I think Q is referring to the rules of the quiz rather than the rules of the football game. So for the purposes of the quiz, you're better off if your teams lose with HIGH numbers than with LOW numbers.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
quote:I have realized that I don't get it.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
... the person whose teams score the lowest total of goals will be eliminated. Goals against are not important. So losing 7-6 is much better than winning 1-0.
so, the lowest total goals would mean less over all, right? like the smallest number? so then how can losing 7-6 be better than winning 1-0? because the 6 is more than the 1.
I apologize ahead of time if I'm just being thick.
quote:You add up all the goals your 5 teams score. If you have the least, you're out.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
I still totally dont get how we win this particular round (sorry, Golden) but I'm getting how to follow football.
quote:That's more like it. Easy rules for stupid people like me.
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:You add up all the goals your 5 teams score. If you have the least, you're out.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
I still totally dont get how we win this particular round (sorry, Golden) but I'm getting how to follow football.
quote:Yep.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
and we're counting goals For, right?
(this is really embarrassing)
quote:Brilliant!
Originally posted by Tom Day:
quote:You add up all the goals your 5 teams score. If you have the least, you're out.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
I still totally dont get how we win this particular round (sorry, Golden) but I'm getting how to follow football.
Tom
quote:nice to have my numbers verified, though!
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Looks like we cross posted
quote:I dunno - I think I'm getting into it! by next week I'll be painting my face, screaming weird chants, and starting brawls down at the Fairview. (local bar/pub)
Originally posted by Tom Day:
Better than me though. And better than my team have managed all season...
Bah! Football. Crap Game
quote:that football is ten times more confusing, played by beings who dont resemble humans so much as juiced up storm troopers, and it's not a "ball", IMHO, if it's shaped like a lemon. or a little moose turd.
Originally posted by professor kirke:
It was a great idea to play a round involving all of these soccer games. I really do like soccer, even if it's practically impossible to get into it around where I'm from since nobody else is into it, no TV channels show it much, and MLS kind of sucks. (Oh, MLS is Major League Soccer, if you didn't know.)
As for the football games today and tomorrow, well, Penn State won today, so I'm happy.
quote:Amen, Comet! Any sport that involves human beings purposefully running into one another as fast and hard as they can is of highly suspect intellectual and recreational value (of course, the same might be said of baseball, which is just a bunch of guys running around in circles, right? Go Mariners!)
Originally posted by cometchaser:
that football is ten times more confusing, played by beings who dont resemble humans so much as juiced up storm troopers, and it's not a "ball", IMHO, if it's shaped like a lemon. or a little moose turd.
quote:
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
(of course, the same might be said of baseball, which is just a bunch of guys running around in circles, right? Go Mariners!)
quote:Amen, Comet! And any sport that involves human beings purposefully running into one another as fast and hard as they can is of highly suspect intellectual and recreational value (of course, the same might be said of baseball, which is just a bunch of guys running around in circles, right? Go Mariners!)
Originally posted by cometchaser:
that football is ten times more confusing, played by beings who dont resemble humans so much as juiced up storm troopers, and it's not a "ball", IMHO, if it's shaped like a lemon. or a little moose turd.
quote:I guess I'm a sucker for under-funded underdogs--what can I say?
Originally posted by cometchaser:
I have a fondness for the Mariners, as sort of a home team, but it's the Yanks all the way.
quote:I suppose so, you're a chelsea fan, after all
ack, i never really liked football anyway, it is just 22 grown men kicking a spherical object about, for an hour and a half, nopt relaly my kind of thing.
quote:Spurs haven't scored really all season I don't think... Bit like Charlton who haven't won all season...
Originally posted by Chelley:
Spurs better get us some goals (and me some points) anyway today, but I am as hopeful as... a Spurs supporter
quote:They're playing right now. And winning 1-0. Live score updates can be seen here .
Originally posted by cometchaser:
has Man U played yet?
quote:Which type of football was this again? 8o)
Originally posted by cometchaser:
...they can't stream the live play-by-play online....
quote:you mean like this ?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
P O S H
7 1 0 0 Papa Smurf :- Speed into speed. Now we need a shot of you in your speedos
quote:That just means I got one person fooled.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Rugasaw :- I think you know what you are doing all right
quote:Come now, QM--I beg to differ. The Roadrunner may not possess a larger than life personality: the loudly amoral guile of Daffy Duck or the death-ray fueled intergalactic aggression of Marvin the Martian* (see my comments on page one of this thread re: height-challenged megalomaniacs). Nevertheless, I see within the Roadrunner a nuanced character of many layers who speaks to me on a personal level, one who's Jujistu-like wisdom is to use the force of his opponent's attacks in his own defense, who is cunning and yet full of good will, who is focused and yet at peace. Boring? I think not.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
8 1 -1 0 Chicklegirl :- For loving the most boring cartoon character ever invented
quote:You're just trying to make my life difficult, aren't you ?
Originally posted by Gwai:
I l l i n o i s
quote:Many thanks Mr QM. I shall continue to follow the quiz with interest and join in rounds as an also ran as the moment takes me.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It is a sad loss for the quiz, Rugmaker, as you have the makings of a great KOQer.
I hope you stay on and join in as an also ran, but you can also work on those uncracked codes.
quote:Aww!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:You're just trying to make my life difficult, aren't you ?
Originally posted by Gwai:
I l l i n o i s
quote:Thank you for the compliment. It's odd though, all the links work for me.
Originally posted by Barnabas62:
Gwai
I've managed to create a neat blue-red stripey effect by opening up alternate letters in your Illinois link. Very fetching. Unfortunately, I've only seen half the images ... but the ones I have looked at were beautiful.
quote:!!!
Originally posted by Rugmaker:
I notice that my code remains very much uncracked - perhaps a fictional Oxford based detective might be of some nominal help?
quote:this may be too nitpicky (and who really cares?) but the census areas are nothing like counties - there is no government involved. as far as the state is concerned, anything outside of the boroughs is one big "unorganized borough". (what we lovingly like to call the Disorganized Borough! no government at all. no local taxation. no road service (often no roads) and all services funded direct from the state.
Originally posted by icklejen:
Alaska
quote:at our local elementary school, the kindergardeners sang that song at thespring concert. even having squeaky little kids signing it was eerie and beautiful.
Originally posted by Chorister:
Missouri, the state bordering the river of the same name in the song Shenandoah, which when sung properly makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
quote:Do you know about Sufjan Stevens, Gwai? If you have Illinois pride, you may be interested in an album of his...
Originally posted by Gwai:
No! I'm an angel. You see, I just want to show you all how cool my state is
quote:(((((((comet))))))
Originally posted by cometchaser:
it gives the number of 16 official boroughs. which sounds right and gives icklejen major brinkiness.
quote:You were hoping for all of us to choose Iowa?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THIS is what I was hoping to get from all of you. You are such a disappointment to me.
quote:Yup.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Are you worried yet?
quote:Or maybe QM is looking for one of us to say, "I-ow-a huge debt of gratitude to Quizmaster for making me use my brain more in the past two weeks than I have in the past two decades" (and that was just on the decoding round!)
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:You were hoping for all of us to choose Iowa?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THIS is what I was hoping to get from all of you. You are such a disappointment to me.
quote:Actually 214 km per your link, though still brinkly enough until the Yellow Snow started to fall.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Well I am going to stand over here on the brink of the the longest river in Tasmania, the South Esk river.
At 51km it is only long by Tasmanian standards, but it is very beautiful.
quote:Damn !
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Actually 214 km per your link, though still brinkly enough until the Yellow Snow started to fall.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Well I am going to stand over here on the brink of the the longest river in Tasmania, the South Esk river.
At 51km it is only long by Tasmanian standards, but it is very beautiful.
quote:It should have a picture, not must have one.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Round Six: Rare Species
<snip>
The Webpage you link to should include a picture of the species and an estimate of how many are left in the world.
<snip>
quote:Three cheers !
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
Whilst I am truly grateful to TR for coming to my defense with his pedantic prowess, I have at last found a link with both pix and stats (hallelujah!)
quote:yeah, but what about the living bit ?
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
After August 25 this year there are only eight planets left in our solar system.
(See definition 2)
quote:Definition two applies again, or otherwise try the Gaia Hypothesis.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
yeah, but what about the living bit ?
quote:I just wanted to add -I didn't manually adjust the number of Bermuda Petrels in order to make my population lower -in case you thought I was out there on a yacht with a sniper-rifle, cheating. It was just a typo the first time I posted.
Well it HAS to be a seabird for me doesn't it -so I present the Bermuda Petrel with an estimated population of 142.
[ETA: Misquoted the population -I gave them an extra six birds... but it's fixed now ]
[ 05. October 2006, 08:19: Message edited by: Birdseye ]
quote:Why does the picture look like a goat?
Originally posted by davelarge:
This link says that the dwarf blue sheep is down to 70-150 individuals.
I wonder if it goes well with mint sauce?
>8o>
quote:Whatever it is, I am in trouble now. "Adult Content" filter blocked it.
Originally posted by Ann:
According to here, there may only be one left.
quote:How am I supposed to know? I suppose I should fly out to China and personally verify that the animal pictured is in fact a Dwarf Blue Sheep?
Originally posted by LMC:
quote:Why does the picture look like a goat?
Originally posted by davelarge:
dwarf blue sheep
quote:well, according to the "Remarks" section here :
Originally posted by LMC:
quote:Why does the picture look like a goat?
Originally posted by davelarge:
dwarf blue sheep
quote:
The genus name Pseudois is derived from the Greek words pseudes, meaning false, and ois, a sheep.
In form, blue sheep appear sheep-like, while the absence of facial glands and the character of the tail are distinctly goat-like characteristics.
Indeed, it appears that Psudois is actually more goat-like than sheep-like.
quote:would that make them Floras pangars ?
Originally posted by jedijudy:
There is an experimental program to mate our (florida) panthers with Texas cougars to strengthen the species.
quote:To be honest, they sound like baseball teams to me...
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
would that make them Floras pangars ?
Or maybe Texida Couthers ?
quote:You don't believe in the Roman pantheon? By Jupiter, the Gods won't be happy with you!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:yeah, but what about the living bit ?
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
After August 25 this year there are only eight planets left in our solar system.
(See definition 2)
quote:Is the reserve goalie's name Hairol or Lohari or Haroli?
Originally posted by icklejen:
Hirola because it's an anagram of our reserve goalie.
Less than 400 left (the animal, not the goalie).
ij x
quote:Zzzzzzzzz. Zzzzzzzzz. Zhz! What?! Did someone say something? Yeah, I didn't think so ...
Originally posted by davelarge:
Dream on Chicklegirl!
quote:Brilliant suggestion! I second that (and I'd be willing to bet that Comet--Yanks fan that she is--would agree as well).
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Any chance of a World Series round some point soon?)
quote:
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
quote:Brilliant suggestion! I second that (and I'd be willing to bet that Comet--Yanks fan that she is--would agree as well).
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Any chance of a World Series round some point soon?)
quote:you might have heard of him, but you obviously haven't heard what has happened to him.
Originally posted by Ann:
6. Jacques Villeneuve - and him
quote:Isn't in Formula 1 any more
Originally posted by Chelley:
4. Juan Pablo Montoya
quote:Which one, Ralf, or Michael ?
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
1. Schumacher
quote:I thought about that but did not want to slip up. So I made my choices and hoped that even if all six of mine piled into each other someone will have combined your suggested tactics with my ability to forget.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
Also, it's interesting that so many people have posted already. QM didn't set a selection deadline, but I would presume it's "before the race starts"
The race is not until early ( early) Sunday morning (UK time) - why not wait until Saturday, and you'll know the results of qualifying, and who's on Pole.
someone might (God forbid) have a big accident, and not be allowed to race.
quote:If one waits too long one has to remember to post and hope that the ideal order hasn't been picked by someone else. Like I knew I wanted to pick them in order of their ranking. Also, since I don't know what a Pole is in smelly-vroom-races , I doubt that knowing who was on it would tell me whether that was a good or bad thing!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
Also, it's interesting that so many people have posted already. QM didn't set a selection deadline, but I would presume it's "before the race starts"
The race is not until early ( early) Sunday morning (UK time) - why not wait until Saturday, and you'll know the results of qualifying, and who's on Pole.
someone might (God forbid) have a big accident, and not be allowed to race.
quote:Thanks for the pointer, PS! My #1 is meant to be Michael, not Ralf.
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
1. Schumacher
2. Alonso
3. Massa
4. Raikonnen
5. Button
6. Fisichella
quote:Well, once I figure out how to get a regular supply of such points I promise to helpfully share that knowledge .
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Gwai, how am I ever going to get any Original or Helpful points if every time I go to post, you've come on first and said exactly what I wanted to say?
Now I'm probably going to get negative Smart Alec points for this as well.
quote:Just as long as we get to see a picture of him wearing his favorite!
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Oh great, we're going to be submitting lipstick colors for Quizmaster to choose which he likes best. Thanks a lot, LMC.
quote:I like to think I stumble from round to round despite my answers rather than because of them!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:you might have heard of him, but you obviously haven't heard what has happened to him.
Originally posted by Ann:
6. Jacques Villeneuve - and him
quote:No, no, not that girly. I meant something light and fluffy like pop stars or C-list celebrities
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Oh great, we're going to be submitting lipstick colors for Quizmaster to choose which he likes best. Thanks a lot, LMC.
quote:Those are girly??
Originally posted by LMC:
quote:No, no, not that girly. I meant something light and fluffy like pop stars or C-list celebrities
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Oh great, we're going to be submitting lipstick colors for Quizmaster to choose which he likes best. Thanks a lot, LMC.
quote:How about ballroom dancing? Aesthetically pleasing enough to be construed as "light and fluffy," but nevertheless a highly competitive, physically demanding sport with enough hardcore fans that there is plenty of info on the web to research.
Originally posted by LMC:
I meant something light and fluffy like pop stars or C-list celebrities
quote:This is actually the fifth.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Is this the fourth quiz?
quote:Wow: the whole state of Alaska has joined Icklejen in her fandom!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
11 -1 0 0 Alaska :- Is that the first time you have mentioned Chelsea?
quote:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The Rogue :- For adding a footnote to the footnote and I still don’t understand
quote:I have visited each state exactly zero times.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
North Carolina is the one I have visited most often* so that state (with its 100 counties) is my ally today.
Thanks for the link, Chicklegirl.
* actually ties for that honour with at least one other state**
** All right, then: all of them
quote:I knew it!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THE RESULT:
1. Fernando Alonso
quote:Oh shit. That is completely my fault. Jen is away this weekend and I meant to tell her that there was a new round and post an entry for her.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Nobody got all six correct, and as Icklejen failed to post she is eliminated at this stage.
quote:I have called for representations on the Knockout Quiz Board so that the competitors themselves may decide whether or not to acquiesce.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Quizmaster, please, please, please can I resign my entry and have Jen reinstated in my place?
quote:Bet you a bar of chocolate, you are glad you didn't have to score this round!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THE RESULT:
1. Fernando Alonso
2. Felipe Massa
3. Giancarlo Fisichella
4. Jenson Button
5. Kimi Raikkonen
6. Jarno Trulli
Nobody got all six correct, and as To Be Decided failed to post he/she is eliminated at this stage.
quote:[In fact, there is a round for you QM. Everyone sends you a block of local chocolate; the last eaten loses.]
Success will depend on (in order):
1. Number of Correct Drivers in Correct Place
2. Naming the winner somewhere in selection
3. Naming second placed somewhere in selection
etc.
quote:
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Looking at the last three pages, you have quietly and calmly and appropriately answered the questions posed.
That may be the problem .
quote:I just reverified clicking on my links and they work from here. Would someone else tell me if they do or don't work?
13 0 -1 0 Gwai :- For posting a link that does not work
quote:The data link works for me but the photo link doesn't. However here is a link to some leafy sea dragons and a somewhat disturbed diver.
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:I just reverified clicking on my links and they work from here. Would someone else tell me if they do or don't work?
13 0 -1 0 Gwai :- For posting a link that does not work
quote:Oh how exciting! I've never been called to hell, and being a subject in TICTH sounds like a nice way of testing the water - sort of Hell-lite!
Originally posted by Chelley:
If I can't get the song out of my head soon you may find yourself a subject in TICTH Rugmaker!
quote:
Originally posted by Rugmaker:
sort of Hell-lite!
quote:I think the link must be up and down then. When I read this post last night the link worked for me again. However, just now whle about to post I clicked my link again and now it doesn't.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
quote:The data link works for me but the photo link doesn't. However here is a link to some leafy sea dragons and a somewhat disturbed diver.
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:I just reverified clicking on my links and they work from here. Would someone else tell me if they do or don't work?
13 0 -1 0 Gwai :- For posting a link that does not work
quote:Working on this, but according to the museum in his home town he painted at least five paintings featuring the BVM; two versions of the virgin of the rocks, the adoration of the magi, the annunciation and Madonna and Child with St Anne, so consequently he is likely to have done at least 5 cartoons for them.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Number of extant da Vinci cartoons of her to follow ..
quote:
Last night I almost had a lucid moment
quote:OK final answer, on this site, all seventeen of Leonardo's surviving paintings are listed - of which eight feature the BVM, so we can estimate he did at least that many cartoons. I think only the one I linked to is extant.
Originally posted by Doublethink:
Number of extant da Vinci cartoons of her to follow ..
quote:Ticklegirl,
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
Don't [twitch] take this the wrong [twitch] way, Comet [twitch], but it seems you've [twitch] got something of a [twitch] nervous tick. Oh, wait [twitch], that's just [twitch] me...
quote:ACOL-ite - my entry, page 15. From a show called "The Tick".
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Might there be honesty points for confessing to being completely lost?
quote:Aha! All is now... well, not quite clear, but...
Originally posted by cometchaser:
quote:ACOL-ite - my entry, page 15. From a show called "The Tick".
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
Might there be honesty points for confessing to being completely lost?
quote:Cometick,
Originally posted by cometchaser:
Ticklegirl,
I'm just tickled about your spastick reaction to my artickulate quiz entry. Some would say I'm a lunatick to have this obscure schtick. But it beats politicks, and I don't have the energetick drive required for athleticks.
Cometick
quote:spooky, huh? one of the resources for my entry was a website run by "The Comet Club".
Originally posted by Chorister:
when I looked on Google to find this information, I saw it listed as 'Erin's fan page', which is even more evidence that I am being guided to post this by a higher power.
quote:TR, are you an unwitting disciple of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, who said, "It infuriates me to be wrong when I know I'm right"?
Originally posted by The Rogue:
A pedant does not like to find out he is both right and wrong.
quote:The way I'm reading it it's 9 -- one blue section and 8 gold sections.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
oh no. here we go again.
Quizzy? what do you mean by color divisions? for instance, and this is just an example, if I chose the Alaska flag, is that just one color division, or 8 - one for each star?
and... *ahem* I'm am not flirting!
yet!
Comket
quote:13 stripes + 1 blue bit + 50 stars = 64 bits total.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
What about the flag of The United States of America? 13 red and white stripes... one blue bit and lots of stars!!
quote:going by ACOL-lite's reading, I would like to officially chose my flag then, as linked to above. and furthermore, to turn you off to bad lyrics forever, my corresponding State Song:
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
quote:The way I'm reading it it's 9 -- one blue section and 8 gold sections.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
if I chose the Alaska flag, is that just one color division, or 8 - one for each star?
Cool flag, btw!
quote:(Pouts. Weeps. Sets up luxury box section where the "also rans" can kick back, relax, and be pampered.)
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Who do we have to lose?
Goodbye Golden Key and hope to see you in the Also Ran stakes.
quote:Of course it's my choice!... I'm hardly going to post it for someone else to have and then to have to find myself another one am I?
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:13 stripes + 1 blue bit + 50 stars = 64 bits total.
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
What about the flag of The United States of America? 13 red and white stripes... one blue bit and lots of stars!!
But what about it? Is this your choice, or can I have it? .
quote:Being an also-ran can be fun.
Originally posted by Gwai:
I'd be truly impressed by the brinksmanship of Nepal if you could be knocked out.
quote:Nutmeg, I liked this flag too, so you might want to pick a different one. Perhaps you'd like Alabama for a nice brinkly 2?
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
I am going to nominate the flag of maryland in the good old US of A. The yellow and black bits account for 32 colour divisions in total. The red and white account for a further 16, giving a nice total of 48 colour divisions.
I like this flag. Symmetrical, colourful, unusual. It has a lot going for it.
quote:Wouldn't that be five? Four white bits and a red "X"?
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Perhaps you'd like Alabama for a nice brinkly 2?
quote:Auggh, you're right, and I'm a flaming idiot . Can I plead innocence by reason of confusion? No? Rats, one more for the "mathematicians can't count and I'm prime evidence for it" archives .
Originally posted by jedijudy:
quote:Wouldn't that be five? Four white bits and a red "X"?
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Perhaps you'd like Alabama for a nice brinkly 2?
quote:Tylenol?
Originally posted by davelarge:
...
My head hurts 8o(
quote:<jj pats Autenrieth Road on the back> There, there! No you're not! I will take the blame, as my drugged brain waves seem to be spreading all over the place. (Unfortunately, this is not a joke.) Hopefully PT will do its magic and y'all can get back to normal. (Me, too!)
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Auggh, you're right, and I'm a flaming idiot . Can I plead innocence by reason of confusion? No? Rats, one more for the "mathematicians can't count and I'm prime evidence for it" archives .
Originally posted by jedijudy:
quote:Wouldn't that be five? Four white bits and a red "X"?
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Perhaps you'd like Alabama for a nice brinkly 2?
quote:AR I am sorry... I thought I had checked them all. I will have to try again. ( which will take time)
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Nutmeg, I liked this flag too, so you might want to pick a different one. Perhaps you'd like Alabama for a nice brinkly 2?
Originally posted by Nutmeg:
I am going to nominate the flag of maryland in the good old US of A. The yellow and black bits account for 32 colour divisions in total. The red and white account for a further 16, giving a nice total of 48 colour divisions.
I like this flag. Symmetrical, colourful, unusual. It has a lot going for it.
quote:Hmmm.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
Comet - entering as an "as-ran" or whatever it is.
quote:*smack forhead*
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
quote:Hmmm.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
Comet - entering as an "as-ran" or whatever it is.
Also-ran: Competitor who has a life but chooses to play anyway
Ass-ran: Verbal diarrhoea
Now which did she mean ?
quote:Did you know you have eleven fingers?
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
Comet: can you please count to five for me?
quote:So what made him so happy at the end of the day? Was it dinner? A nice ale? Special time with Mistress Yellow? Your play has piqued my curiosity sinisterial.
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
Mr Yellow's day
A play by Sinisterial
The end
<applause>
quote:Here's one I made earlier
Originally posted by Gwai:
Where are the unofficial smilies that we haven't used much?
quote:1. Centigrade or Fahrenheit?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
out by one degree
quote:There were three readings I thought about: the two you mentioned and also one where you get a point if and only if you were out by exactly one degree. That last one seemed kind of crazy, as I could pretty much guarantee myself zero by saying Honololu will be 0, Helsinki will be 50, etc.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
I would expect that the missing phrase in QM's post, ACOL-ite, is "if you are out by two degrees you get two points, etc." The alternative, exactly one point for any degree of out-ness, would likely result in many people being eliminated in this round, all with 12 points.
quote:Sinisterial, I presume they're not all minus temperatures you're predicting?
Originally posted by Sinisterial:
- Africa - Kinshasa - 35°C
- Central America - San Jose - 29°C (do you know the way?)
- North America - Ancorage - 14°C
- South America - Port Stanley - 8°C
- East Asia - Bangkok - 32°C
- South Asia - Columbo - 32°C
- SE Asia - Jakarta - 36°C
- Australasia - Darwin - 33°C (BBC does not have Adelaide as a focal )
- East Europe - Kiev - 8°C (With a great gate)
- North Europe - Murmansk - 2°C
- West Europe - Oslo - 10°C
- Middle East - Kuwait City - 37°C
quote:home of all the coolest cats....
Originally posted by davelarge:
1. Mew Orleans, USA: 26
quote:To helpfully respond: RefDesk is a gateway to all kinds of info, including weather, atlases, encyclopedias, etc. Such things might be useful in guesstimating temperatures.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
I don't understand how that helps, Golden Key?
(Helpfully asking the question on behalf of those who might be too shy.)
quote:Thank you for finally putting up a deadline on a round where it isn't obvious (like picking teams before kick-off). I was wondering how long it would be before there were complaints that you knocked out someone for not posting an entry, but you hadn't said how much time there was to do so.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
SO - I need twelve places and twelve temperatures.
I need them by FRIDAY NIGHT 22:00 (British Time).
quote:We're made of sterner stuff than that!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
I was wondering how long it would be before there were complaints that you knocked out someone for not posting an entry, but you hadn't said how much time there was to do so.
quote:Gwai, it might be an annoyance to Quiz but it wouldn't be a waste of a good error margin since Kelvin and Celsius degrees are the same size. So your error margin would be the same in either scale.
Originally posted by Gwai:
Sinisterial, just for you I would give all my temperatures in Kelvin but that would be an annoyance to Quiz and a waste of a good error margin so I won't.
quote:I had hoped you would like that one.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...
Sharkshooter has a candle feeding the flames of foul language.
...
quote:13??? it's -3 here right now.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
All in C.
North America: Anchorage, 13, in solidarity with our dear also-ran representative from the other northern corner of the country.
quote:(channeling Bob Seger...)
Originally posted by Sharkshooter:
Khatmandu - 25 - I kind of liked the name
quote:?
Originally posted by Gwai:
But as it is I gave my predictions in Farenheit so I did indeed get a better error margin than I would have in Celsius.
quote:Doesn't look like you'll have to be tactical anyway since barnabas isn't posting and even if he magically did QM has predicted thath the whole world will be 25C.
Originally posted by LMC:
Aargh ... my head hurts. I thought about being tactical, then gave up.
quote:You beat me to it with your PM that is already on the way. Though I only understand a piddly bit!
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
ein PM ist schon unterwegs.
quote:Just goes to show that I should always read the end of the Thread before posting. A bit like exam papers!
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:Doesn't look like you'll have to be tactical anyway since barnabas isn't posting and even if he magically did QM has predicted thath the whole world will be 25C.
Originally posted by LMC:
Aargh ... my head hurts. I thought about being tactical, then gave up.
quote:Try here
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I think I am very close to cracking the code of our friend Birdseye.
Can anyone out there translate German?
PM me.
quote:That happened to me last year but it forms part of the challenge, mystery and randomness of the KOQ so to complain would have gone against the spirit of the whole thing.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:Thank you for finally putting up a deadline on a round where it isn't obvious (like picking teams before kick-off). I was wondering how long it would be before there were complaints that you knocked out someone for not posting an entry, but you hadn't said how much time there was to do so.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
SO - I need twelve places and twelve temperatures.
I need them by FRIDAY NIGHT 22:00 (British Time).
quote:Well, look, the competitors have produced a copycat card. Still, I can assure you, my wonderful customers, that KCn does not even come close to as useful as lovely NaCn.
Originally posted by Chelley:
Oh look another, even better, NIOSH EMERGENCY RESPONSE CARD!!
quote:to the very serious, NaCn can be used to be used to liberate deadly Cyanide gas upon contact with water (not that I would ever do that to my competitor ) or to extract gold and silver. All kinds of interesting details here.
"Sodium Cyanide
www.eBay.com Whatever you're looking for you can get it on eBay."
quote:Having been useless at Chemistry at school (which is..er... quite a while ago!) I double checked (having seen it written as KCN on all the sites I linked to)... and here is a page that confirms Potassium Cyanide is KCN.
Originally posted by Gwai:
For one thing, I advise all the lovely people currently pursuing merchandise to be careful because my competitor has miscapitalized her formula. The way she writes it, she might be offering you Potassium Carbon Nitrogen! Any devious wretch like that is definitely not to be trusted.
quote:I like being a pedant:
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
(* exeunt stage left, pursued by a bare. Foot. *)
quote:given that the list is black text on a dark grey background , I wouldn't be surprised if you had missed it.
Originally posted by cometchaser:
DL - some useful shipmate posted this long ago and I bookmarked it,
I cann't see subscript in the list. mybe I'm missing it?
quote:I thought O2 was a discrete di-atomic molecule, and not a compound per se, but then it's nearly 10 years since I sat in a Chemistry lecture
Originally posted by rugasaw:
O2.
quote:I would agree, but I guess it's up to the Quiz Master to decide on the precise level of pedantry required to interpret the question.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:I thought O2 was a discrete di-atomic molecule, and not a compound per se
Originally posted by rugasaw:
O2.
quote:My entry will be (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2 also known as "cummingtonite".
A chemical compound is a chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemically bonded chemical elements, with a fixed ratio determining the composition.
quote:Chelley,
Originally posted by Chelley:
quote:Having been useless at Chemistry at school (which is..er... quite a while ago!) I double checked (having seen it written as KCN on all the sites I linked to)... and here is a page that confirms Potassium Cyanide is KCN.
Originally posted by Gwai:
For one thing, I advise all the lovely people currently pursuing merchandise to be careful because my competitor has miscapitalized her formula. The way she writes it, she might be offering you Potassium Carbon Nitrogen! Any devious wretch like that is definitely not to be trusted.
Gwai, I don't think a full scale assault on me and my KCN is necessary... we're not on The Apprentice and trying to flog as much as possible!
quote:yeah, you didn't see LMC's either:
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
My entry will be (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2 also known as "cummingtonite".
[ETA: Rats, didn't see Papa Smurf's entry first.]
quote:
Originally posted by LMC:
I choose
Cummingtonite or magnesium iron silicate hydroxide,
chemical composition (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2. Partly because it's a funny name and partly because not many of the compounds named previously have Magnesium or commas in them.
quote:It's ok Gwai... I didn't take offence! I was demonstrating my pedantic side too... I was puzzled why all the sites would say KCN if it should be KCn so I linked to the page that confirmed that it is actually KCN!
Originally posted by Gwai:
Chelley, I was just trying to spiritedly tease. Don't take me too seriously. I remember that in my chemistry classes I was told to never capitalize the second letter because that would indicate it was a different formula. Really though I was just having fun making commercials for my molecule. I'm a pedant and a creative goose. Enjoy and don't worry.
quote:But she wasn't capitalizing the second letter. It's not the case that Cyanide is an element with symbol Cn; Cyanide is simply a term for a triple bond between a Carbon atom and a Nitrogen atom.
Originally posted by Gwai:
Chelley,
I was just trying to spiritedly tease. Don't take me too seriously. I remember that in my chemistry classes I was told to never capitalize the second letter because that would indicate it was a different formula. Really though I was just having fun making commercials for my molecule. I'm a pedant and a creative goose. Enjoy and don't worry.
quote:Yes, I was thinking that... but my pedantic side got the better of my competitive side!!
Originally posted by ACOL-ite:
In fact, it would have been in Chelley's interest to try and get one past you and pretend Cn was an element in the compound, but it's not; C and N are which puts her in much hotter water as far as the quiz goes!
quote:Quite deliberately exeunt. Me, followed very closely by the pantomime sock, which is a character in this small hypothetical drama.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
quote:I like being a pedant:
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
(* exeunt stage left, pursued by a bare. Foot. *)
Exeunt means they leave. You should have used exit for he leaves. Unless you have an undiscovered sock puppet and are taking him/her/it with you ....
quote:Sharkshooter ... you may wish to pick another compound as I nabbed that one first
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
My entry will be (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2 also known as "cummingtonite".
[ETA: Rats, didn't see Papa Smurf's entry first.] [/QB]
quote:TR, gold fluoride must be what rappers use for preventative dental care on their grills.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
Gold fluoride (AuF3) is my choice of compound.
quote:You mistake me, TR--I wouldn't presume to offer advice to any of my fellow Quizzipants, particularly one so brinkworthy as yourself. (Chide? Maybe. Poke fun at? You betcha! But offer advice? I think not.) I was merely commenting on my own state of abject trepidation whilst trying to be helpful, since I can see that in this particular round, helping other players can benefit us all.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
If everyone followed your advice then this will either be a very long round or Quizmaster will post and declare himself the KOQ winner.
quote:I am an also ran. It don't matter. However I shall now think about films. That might matter.
Originally posted by davelarge:
quote:I would agree, but I guess it's up to the Quiz Master to decide on the precise level of pedantry required to interpret the question.
Originally posted by Papa Smurf:
quote:I thought O2 was a discrete di-atomic molecule, and not a compound per se
Originally posted by rugasaw:
O2.
Dave
quote:The Lord led me to make those choices.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
A superb performance from Auntie Doris demonstrating her skill and tactic awareness when it comes to games of pure chance.
quote:comet
[Abbott, from the NSA, asks them what they want in return for the decryption chip]
Whistler: I want peace on earth and good will toward man.
Bernard Abbott: Oh this is ridiculous.
Martin Bishop: He's serious.
Whistler: I want peace on earth and goodwill toward men.
Bernard Abbott: We're the United States Government! We don't deal with that sort of thing.
Martin Bishop: You're just gonna have to try.
Bernard Abbott: All right, I'll see what I can do.
Whistler: Thank you very much. That's all I ask.
quote:Phew!
Originally posted by Gwai:
I pick X2 and Halle Berry.
quote:Working together is a beautiful thing .
Originally posted by davelarge:
quote:Phew!
Originally posted by Gwai:
I pick X2 and Halle Berry.
quote:That was less than a day (less than 24 hours to be pedantic) between rounds .... not sure that's entirely fair It's tempting to say that you would rather kick people out for not being able to post than actually have to mark the entries .....
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
It seems that Real Life has affected two of our contestants so we must bid farewell to Jedijudy and LMC.
Enjoy your lives as Also Rans.
quote:Very cool game. I can't get past level 6.
Originally posted by Chorister:
Well you could always launch your own personal comet and see how well it does.
quote:I thought of this but was concerned that the interstellar definition may be bit of a stretch although I would concur that the blowing off steam on an almost continual basis qualifies...
Originally posted by rugasaw:
I shall choose Comet. Comet rotates around our sun once every 365 days.
quote:Sharkshooter, that reminds me of the little ditty My playmates and I used to sing when I was just wee...
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
This is my Comet.
Since you use it to clean your toilet, I would think it orbits about once every second.
quote:I would allow that it is common knowledge - at least to the nearest day, but, the rules do say you need evidence of it in your linked page. And QM is a stickler for rules.
Originally posted by Gwai:
rugasaw,
So does your link really say how often your comet circles the sun?
quote:Padys has me on this one. Interstellar means between the stars. Earth is between the stars and hince all on the earth is between the stars. So I thought I had it down pat. Then I realized that Comet is a star (in her own mind at least). So my pick of Comet obviously is flawed. Drat.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
quote:I thought of this but was concerned that the interstellar definition may be bit of a stretch although I would concur that the blowing off steam on an almost continual basis qualifies...
Originally posted by rugasaw:
I shall choose Comet. Comet rotates around our sun once every 365 days.
quote:
a mass of gas held together by its own gravity
quote:
Astronomers consider comets to be worthy of detailed study for several reasons: (1) They are intrinsically interesting
quote:
While the data obtained from these comets are invaluable, comets are believed to be highly individualistic.
quote:though this one could make me hesitate:
They were long regarded with awe and even terror and were often taken as omens of unfavorable events.
quote:I hardly think that is fair.
As seen from Earth, comets are nebulous in appearance, and the tail is usually the most visually striking feature. This tail can in some cases stretch along a substantial arc in the sky
quote:Thanks comet!
Originally posted by comet:
(eta: come on up and have a chocolate, Chelley!)
quote:Given that the NL pennant hasn't been decided yet, anyone picking now would have to be *very* confident!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You might like to get in early if you are confident or wait and see if you have absolutely no idea what baseball is about.
quote:Some people might know right away they have absolutely no idea what baseball is about, without having to wait and see.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
or wait and see if you have absolutely no idea what baseball is about.
quote:Would they though? Since it's just the score being predicted, and not who's scoring what? Although, I guess if the score is allowed to be interpreted either way, that would be too much choice for Quizzie to (ahem) score. Still, you could specify by AL/NL for the two sides if you wanted to choose early. And as for the sizes of the scores, AFAIC that's a complete crap-shoot, so feh on scientific evaluation of the Cards-or-Mets vs. the Tigers.
Originally posted by Hart:
quote:Given that the NL pennant hasn't been decided yet, anyone picking now would have to be *very* confident!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
You might like to get in early if you are confident or wait and see if you have absolutely no idea what baseball is about.
quote:I'm from New York so I feel like I ought to root for the Mets. But their uniforms are so very very boring! Cardinals are much prettier. Go Cardinals! Go Mets! Go Cardinals!
Go Cardinals!
quote:I've never seen the Cards lose in person (ie. while I was in the stadium they were playing in), while I have seen the Mets lose in that way. That's my incredibly scientific reason for backing St. Louis tonight.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
I'm from New York so I feel like I ought to root for the Mets. But their uniforms are so very very boring! Cardinals are much prettier. Go Cardinals! Go Mets! Go Cardinals!
quote:That's two questions.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Can I ask a quick question? Am I right in thinking that in American sports the home team is written second, so that both of the first two games are in St Louis?
quote:That's how I handled the soccer* round earlier.
Originally posted by Ann:
So, typing with my eyes shut:
quote:How could he? I really wanted the Mets to win.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
... the game ends on a standing strike-out with bases loaded.
...
quote:And for those who don't know, but would like to, the X means it is over before it is over. That is, the home team leads after 8.5 innings, so do not come to bat in their half of the 9th.
Originally posted by Hart:
...
Cards 010 000 000
Tigers000 100 03X
....
quote:In Real Life, yes. (* Waits for some baseball wizard to explain that I'm wrong and there are some truly odd, rare, yet legal circumstances in which this is not the case. *)
Originally posted by davelarge:
OK, another dense question! I take it that the total score has to be the sum of the scores of each innings?
quote:Yes, that's because for this round
It's just there have been several entries where that isn't the case and I've got confused!
quote:Whether there's any advantage to submitting this way I haven't quite been able to work out, other than the advantage to Quizzie of not having to check our addition, and to us of not having to know how to add.
per the illustrious Quizmaster:
Your Innings need not match either of your scores.
quote:I think the idea is to be safely in between your two predictions for game scores so that the the innings might be helpful for either game.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Whether there's any advantage to submitting this way I haven't quite been able to work out, other than the advantage to Quizzie of not having to check our addition, and to us of not having to know how to add.
per the illustrious Quizmaster:
Your Innings need not match either of your scores.
quote:Is that any different to usual?
Originally posted by comet:
I think I'll be spending a lot of time at the bar this weekend.
quote:comet is a lawyer?
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
quote:Is that any different to usual?
Originally posted by comet:
I think I'll be spending a lot of time at the bar this weekend.
Auntie Doris x
quote:So, is it the largest number of correct half-inning scores, or the lowest sum of the absolute values of the differences between the guessed half-inning scores and the actual half-inning scores?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...
I reckon most of them innings will be correct!
quote:So far the first match will average a win for the Tigers but the second will be a 4-4 tie. Can you have a tie in baseball? I will have to Google some rules.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
I have no idea about baseball either. I think I will wait a while and see what else has been posted then go for an average.
quote:No ties. In the event the game is tied at the end of the nionth inning, extra innings will be played until a team has more runs than the other at the end of an inning.
Originally posted by The Rogue:
... Can you have a tie in baseball? ...
quote:Thanks for posting a very accurate translation!
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Guide to banter:
nosebleed section
grackle
bombs away
quote:You might be right. A nice golden ale, or some Goldschlager, perhaps?
Originally posted by Lady A:
I think Golden Key's had to much to drink with her Pi. So if you do have to pay out, she shouldn't get any.
quote:saw it!!!
Originally posted by comet:
I'm going for Comet Swan for a couple of reasons. First, my daughter's "Thai name" is Hong - the swan. and secondly, Swan is hanging out in our skies (as I type!) early in the morning and I've given it a lot of lost-sleep-hours already, only to be fouled up by some really stinky weather.
quote:There's a theory that all possible realities are playing out somewhere...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
If Golden Key is accurate in predicting the Inning scores then drinks are on me for eternity.
Would someone calculate the odds on my having to pay out?
quote:Approximately NIL.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
If Golden Key is accurate in predicting the Inning scores then drinks are on me for eternity.
Would someone calculate the odds on my having to pay out?
quote:May I suggest Milliways; not only does it have the wonderful slogan "If you've done six impossible things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliway's—the Restaurant at the End of the Universe!" (The only way the bet can be required; an impossiblity), but by being at the end of the universe, it will fulfill the eternity of drink requirement for QM in a practical sense as well.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
If Golden Key is accurate in predicting the Inning scores then drinks are on me for eternity.
Would someone calculate the odds on my having to pay out?
quote:You got it. Just go to the reality that your prediction was accurate and all the Guittard hot cocoa, spices, whipped cream and syrups will be waiting for you.
Originally posted by Golden Key:
quote:There's a theory that all possible realities are playing out somewhere...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
If Golden Key is accurate in predicting the Inning scores then drinks are on me for eternity.
Would someone calculate the odds on my having to pay out?
I'll take an infinite supply of Guittard hot cocoa, with a tray of spices, whipped cream, and syrups.
quote:Did somebody say something?
Originally posted by Lady A:
*Ahem* May I point out that I posted Cards 6 (one point off) and Tigers 2 (exactly). *Ahem*
quote:sorry, Lady A! I got them backwards when I wrote yours down.
Originally posted by Lady A:
*Ahem* May I point out that I posted Cards 6 (one point off) and Tigers 2 (exactly). *Ahem*
quote:Ahem, that would make a ten thousand word essay. Here is a hint for how many times you would really need to repeat.
Originally posted by Gwai:
And since the above is two hundred words if you don't count icons as words, I could easily repeat it fifty times to make a fifty thousand word essay.
quote:Much obliged!
However, since I am a thoughtful shipmate I will not repeat it so to avoid annoying.
quote:Well, it would be even more thoughtful of me to post it 250 times and I wasn't likely to win the smart alec anyway.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Ahem, that would make a ten thousand word essay. Here is a hint for how many times you would really need to repeat.
Originally posted by Gwai:
And since the above is two hundred words if you don't count icons as words, I could easily repeat it fifty times to make a fifty thousand word essay.
quote:Much obliged!
However, since I am a thoughtful shipmate I will not repeat it so to avoid annoying.
quote:Do you think Monty Python will feature in the next round, then?
Originally posted by Golden Key:
And now for something completely different!
quote:"gloriuos" I hear a praise song here..."Glory, glory u os!!"
Originally posted by Golden Key:
And now for something completely different!
quote:I've been led to believe that it's unbecoming to a person to vote for oneself. Of course, all the politicians do it...
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
QM, can you clarify for me whether a quizzipant can vote for her/his own image as one of his/her top ten? (if one were so brazenly inclined to win that one was willing through sheer carnal ambition to stack the ballot box in one's own favor?)
quote:Thanks Gwai. I especially liked its Wicked Witch of the West element. I will be a shoe-in if round 17 turns out to be 'children crushed by giant vegetables'.
Originally posted by Gwai:
grushi, welcome! Cool picture.
quote:
Originally posted by Hart:
I've been led to believe that it's unbecoming to a person to vote for oneself. Of course, all the politicians do it...
quote:I knew that my post about whether we can vote for our own pictures would come out sounding self-serving, but QM's language was so open-ended that the question (to me at least) was begging to be asked. That, and I've been spending so much time around the KOQ and rubbing shoulders with such exemplary pedants that I'm becoming increasingly detail-oriented myself.
Originally posted by Gwai:
So perhaps chicklegirl should vote for herself as long as she's sufficiently impressed by her picture?
quote:well, all you need to do then is right click on one of the images, "copy image location" and then use that as the URL in your post.
Originally posted by Birdseye:
I tried to find a single image of his 'last supper' in the eye of a needle but could only find multiple images
quote:hmmm, it works for me. is anyone else having trouble?
Originally posted by Birdseye:
(NB: Cometchaser -is there something missing from your link? -I can see an overhead banner but it looks like there ought to be something spectacular underneath. )
quote:I see a website banner (I'm guessing for a french language "imaginary creatures" site), with a rather pulchritudinous faerie type thing on one side, and a dragon on the other.
Originally posted by comet:
quote:hmmm, it works for me. is anyone else having trouble?
Originally posted by Birdseye:
(NB: Cometchaser -is there something missing from your link? -I can see an overhead banner but it looks like there ought to be something spectacular underneath. )
quote:It works for me.
Originally posted by comet:
quote:hmmm, it works for me. is anyone else having trouble?
Originally posted by Birdseye:
(NB: Cometchaser -is there something missing from your link? -I can see an overhead banner but it looks like there ought to be something spectacular underneath. )
quote:Remember, it's Macula you're looking out for.
Originally posted by Gwai:
... Ann and Rogue have posted before we need to vote.
quote:Well, she changed it back again.
Originally posted by Hart:
quote:Remember, it's Macula you're looking out for.
Originally posted by Gwai:
... Ann and Rogue have posted before we need to vote.
quote:So she did (as the next post showed).
Originally posted by Gwai:
quote:Well, she changed it back again.
Originally posted by Hart:
quote:Remember, it's Macula you're looking out for.
Originally posted by Gwai:
... Ann and Rogue have posted before we need to vote.
quote:int she purdy?
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Is it too late to post my picture of Denali?
quote:...?
Originally posted by Gwai:
That's amazing. How did the night fire one work?
quote:For some reason I thought the Great One was a he? It is very beautiful, and I miss seeing it now. Of course, if I could see Denali at this moment, that would probably mean that my tushie would be very, very cold.
Originally posted by comet:
quote:int she purdy?
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Is it too late to post my picture of Denali?
(at least it's a southside pic! the mountain is far superior from the south. *nods*)
rugasaw - I see that mountain almost every day, weather permitting. sometimes I forgot to remember how amazing it is.
<snip>
comet
quote:Tell me about it Quizzie! Why did they have to go and put Monday Night Football the night before I have to turn homeworks back to my class this semester...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Marking taking longer than expected.
quote:
Originally posted by God (John 1:14)
And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father's only son, full of grace and truth.
quote:
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
quote:
googleplex
quote:Hosts, this was written in 1873 so I think it's past copywrite, but just in case, I submit a link too and I apologize before hand if I cause any troubles.
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou has taught me to say,
It is well, it is well, with my soul.
It is well, with my soul,
It is well, with my soul,
It is well, it is well, with my soul.
quote:
George MacDonald
The Golden Key
First publication 1867 in 'Dealings With the Fairies'.
There was a boy who used to sit in the twilight and listen to his great-aunt's stories.
She told him that if he could reach the place where the end of the rainbow stands he would find there a golden key.
"And what is the key for?" the boy would ask. "What is it the key of? What will it open?"
"That nobody knows," his aunt would reply. "He has to find that out."
"I suppose, being gold," the boy once said, thoughtfully, "that I could get a good deal of money for it if I sold it."
"Better never find it than sell it," returned his aunt.
And the the boy went to bed and dreamed about the golden key.
Now all that his great-aunt told the boy about the golden key would have been nonsense, had it not been that their little house stood on the borders of Fairyland. For it is perfectly well known that out of Fairyland nobody ever can find where the rainbow stands. The creature takes such good care of its golden key, always flitting from place to place, lest any one should find it! But in Fairyland it is quite different. Things that look real in this country look very thin indeed in Fairyland, while some of the things that here cannot stand still for a moment, will not move there. So it was not in the least absurd of the old lady to tell her nephew such things about the golden key.
"Did you ever know anybody find it?" he asked, one evening.
"Yes. Your father, I believe, found it."
"And what did he do with it, can you tell me?"
"He never told me."
"What was it like?"
"He never showed it to me."
"How does a new key come there always?"
"I don't know. There it is."
"Perhaps it is the rainbow's egg."
"Perhaps it is. You will be a happy boy if you find the nest."
"Perhaps it comes tumbling down the rainbow from the sky."
"Perhaps it does."
quote:
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends. Love each other.
quote:But do you disagree as well?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
My words come from Abigail Adams:
"I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic."
I concur.
quote:Quizzie, from what I've seen of you (and I admit that my experience is very limited), I'd say "entertain" is for you the operative part of that notion. And when I think of entertaining things simultaneously, my mind returns to an act that Mr. Chickle and I saw on a cruise ship once that was similar to this.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
<snippet> a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic </snippet>
quote:What that your entry? It was damn good!
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
I would venture add that when it comes to entertaining different points of view (as with virtually any multi-tasking situation) the difference between mere intelligence and actual wisdom is never having more plates in the air than you know you can keep spinning at any given time ... otherwise you can be assured that they will all come crashing down!
quote:I thought of that immediately after my post. I should have edited to include it.
Originally posted by rugasaw:
quote:But do you disagree as well?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
My words come from Abigail Adams:
"I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic."
I concur.
quote:If you put it here more people might see (and appreciate) it!
Originally posted by comet:
<snip>
I like loose dogs
Pickup trucks
and landing my airplane in the middle of town.
I don't like Walmart, McDonalds,
or any of those places.
We don't need that shit here.
I wanted to have this posted as our "welcome to Talkeetna" sign.
quote:I'll swap for the optical properties of bilayer graphene if you like.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Anyone want to do an essay on the contemporary understanding of the charismata?
quote:I'm doing my best!
Originally posted by Auntie Doris:
May the best shipmate win!!!
quote:jj: did you not see the "Official" sign on mainstreet? (as official as we ever get around here. our mayor is a cat.)
Originally posted by jedijudy:
If you put it here more people might see (and appreciate) it!
quote:Good good. The tension mounts re: Sinistærial's entry then.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
AR will indeed post (a sound even, and not just this placeholder ). She is trying to figure out how to find good sounds on the internet . She's having trouble finding the one she really wants .
[ETA: "aelig" is the name of the character you want, Hart, as in Sinistærial.]
quote:On a truck? Or a comet? (* scratches head *)
Originally posted by comet:
what better, than the sound of a passing comet?
(jj - we have a billboard law. which means all large signs have to be removable, i.e. on wheels. so we have lots of spiffy truck-signs just like that one. BTW - that's the place I went to watch the World Series)
quote:I think the answer to both of those questions is "Yes".
Originally posted by Gwai:
If we have an automatic knockout I gather that means we don't have to vote? Or would QM prefer to be able to post the votes?
quote:The blink of an eyelash? Typing æ produces æ.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
...Sinistćrial (I took the time to get an aelig)...
quote:And here is the site of everything codish, including icklejen's code.
Originally posted by icklejen:
so, whoever cracks my code (start with the capital letters 1st as there's 2 codes in 1) i will guarantee to post enough on their thread to keep them in the game....
quote:I believe you have a typo there. Did you mean
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Sćićnćićsćtćećrćićaćl
quote:I'm looking forward to icklejen's participation on my "Cats" thread!
Originally posted by icklejen:
ok, its the last day of the school holidays, my plan for the day is to check the chelsea website every ten minutes to see how plans are progressing for the big game tonight, so i will be glued to my computer...
so, whoever cracks my code (start with the capital letters 1st as there's 2 codes in 1) i will guarantee to post enough on their thread to keep them in the game....
quote:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Round Twenty: Ship of Fools Member Number
As you know the Ship of Fools takes on new members all the time. What you must do is predict the member number of the latest recruit that will be shown as "Newbie alert for" on the Boards Home page at 22:00 on Wednesday next week.
quote:Pick a number between any two other numbers already taken.
Originally posted by davelarge:
OK. I'm a bit unsure about what to do here.
quote:...already taken by non-also-rans, that is.
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
quote:Pick a number between any two other numbers already taken.
Originally posted by davelarge:
OK. I'm a bit unsure about what to do here.
quote:Mine? Who by? I must be being completely blind because I can't see it.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
...already taken by non-also-rans, that is.
quote:You have an Excel Spreadsheet for the quiz with functions like VLOOKUP in? Horribly geeky of me, but I find that way cool!
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
That's what comes of abbreviating him as PATDYS and thus having one's Excel function VLOOKUP fail to identify him as Still In.
quote:Hmm... the ship in general is much slower over weekends than over the week, but do you think the opposite might be true of new members? I'm half tempted to keep track.
Originally posted by Quizmaster
I guess weekends are likely to attract more members than weekdays.
quote:I love you Gwai!
Originally posted by Gwai:
You should so keep track of that. We need all the small "meaningless" facts there are.
quote:Isn't sharkshooter an alsoran? Or am I confused? (the latter being quite possible).
Originally posted by Gwai:
Don't forget sharkshooter! If it's 3,141,592,653,589,793 then he'll be so screwed!
quote:How much chocolate would it take for this to be interpreted geographically instead of numerically?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Round Twenty: Addendum
The person CLOSEST to the member number will be the one who is eliminated.
That way you can (hopefully) sweat out the final few minutes.
quote:Uh-oh, so my stealth plan of coerci-- uh, encouraging my sister to join if the critical number hits 12015, might backfire. Since she's not only closest family, but also closest geographically.
Originally posted by davelarge:
I see your 'closest geographically' and raise you 1Kg of Cadbury's Dairy Milk for 'closest by family relation'.
quote:i'd marry you, but i think quizmaster may send a hitman out to get me if i influence another round!
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
(* AR ponders which not-yet-knocked-out person to persuade to move to Maine and marry her as well, providing proper buffer between self and current geographically closest family relation. *)
quote:Yes, and, only you know for sure.
Originally posted by Hart:
...Isn't sharkshooter an alsoran? Or am I confused?
quote:I was hoping for a quadrillion* pieces: that would be a peta-pi.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
(* sends .14159 up to sharkshooter in the also-ran box *)
quote:
Originally posted by icklejen:
davewho?
quote:48 hours to go and we're at 12006 -- what's the weekday rate you're working with?
Originally posted by Gwai:
Yes, I'm rather thinking now that my plan of getting in first and mathmaticallly predicting the number of newbies is backfiring since my predictions have so far held true.
quote:Well, you see, I was figuring that the weekday rate would be similar enough because many people Ship from work. I didn't have to be perfect after all, I had to be not worst. However, it seems that the weekday rate is notably lower, so I may now be similarly not close enough to be safely not best.
Originally posted by Hart:
quote:48 hours to go and we're at 12006 -- what's the weekday rate you're working with?
Originally posted by Gwai:
Yes, I'm rather thinking now that my plan of getting in first and mathmaticallly predicting the number of newbies is backfiring since my predictions have so far held true.
Come on lucky number not-11!
quote:It's still at 12006, after two days or so. So I think Pure As The Driven Yellow Snow (most likely) or Gwai (possibly) are standing between you and doom.
Originally posted by Birdseye:
I have a strong premonition of doom.
O wailey wailey!
quote:Do folks there put that many billiards on a table at once? That would explain so much!
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
*Billiard in Europe - 10^15.
quote:24 hours to go and it's at 12008. I would say that makes me confidant, but then Quizzie would go and change the rules again, so I won't say that. Not at all. No.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:It's still at 12006, after two days or so. So I think Pure As The Driven Yellow Snow (most likely) or Gwai (possibly) are standing between you and doom.
Originally posted by Birdseye:
I have a strong premonition of doom.
O wailey wailey!
But 9 more apprentice shipmates better not join up between now and Wednesday night. Avast! Begone! Hold off your boarding till Thursday!
__AR 12015
quote:Dang! You beat me to it.
Originally posted by comet:
*raises hand*
Lost!!!
something to do with a guy named Oz? or something.
what do I win?
hey, who drank the last of the shiraz?
quote:You win the satisfaction of being right and the first one to tell me the answer! Oh, and if you come over to my desk, you can have some dark Dove chocolate.
Originally posted by comet:
*raises hand*
Lost!!!
something to do with a guy named Oz? or something.
what do I win?
hey, who drank the last of the shiraz?
quote:Five hours to go and we're 12011. If this hourly rate is kept up it'll be Dave that goes! Maybe things will be exiting after all...
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
Less than six hours to go and we're only up to 12009. I'm starting to feel a renewed sense of optimism (barring the remote possiblity that the entire Chelsea football team joins the ship later today, in which case I'll blame icklejen).
quote:Ah, but even if you don't know them personally, the sheer gravitational force of adulation that is expressed in your every post could be enough to draw them inexorably here ...
Originally posted by icklejen:
do u think if i knew the entire chelsea football squad i'd spend any time at all here?
quote:Don't you mean men?
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
... loving her fellow man.
quote:<smacks self in forehead> Silly me--of course! I want to allow her to give those false eyelashes as much of a workout as possible!
Originally posted by sharkshooter:
Don't you mean men?
quote:Knock out everyone at once except for the alphabetically first person? (Hart aren't you sorry you changed your name ?)
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I have an idea for the next round .....
quote:Lucky Seven? How about the Magnificent Seven? Gotta love the tagline: "They were seven ... THEY FOUGHT LIKE SEVEN HUNDRED!"
Originally posted by jedijudy:
It's great fun watching the Lucky Seven scramble around.
quote:Well, I was just plain lost.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Golden Key - Your numbers made me laugh out loud! Good job there was noone else in the office
<snip>
quote:Thanks for spotting that, Rugmaker -- glad someone's paying more attention than me!
Originally posted by Rugmaker:
Hart appears to have picked an extra number for the tie breaker set - it's a novel approach, but one that I suspect mught be found out....
quote:ROTFL.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
quote:Well, I was just plain lost.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Golden Key - Your numbers made me laugh out loud! Good job there was noone else in the office
<snip>
quote:NO PROBLEM.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Honestly, listen to you lot. Making so much noise all the blimmin' time. There are seven of us that are trying to concentrate on winning this quiz, so we would appreciate it if you could keep the noise down a bit. Thanks!
Dave
quote:So, comet, are you fondly remembering when you were 21? You must really like it! You could have added it a couple of more times, or make your choices 21 21 21 21 21 21 !!
Originally posted by comet:
12 21 24 21 18 25
quote:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
These numbers will be compared with those drawn in the UK National Lottery on Saturday 11th November
quote:it seems to me that your main set 33 keeps you in, and your dream is intact.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
MY MAIN SET: 3, 7, 13, 17, 33, 37
My Tie-Break set: 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
I could still get all the way to the final!
quote:Ah, that explains many things!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
<snip>
THE FAMOUS FIVE:
Autenrieth Road
Birdseye
Chicklegirl
Davelarge
Quizmaster
Or A,B,C,D,Q for short. Which one is the odd one out?
quote:This is quite funny to me because I fully expected to be out this round. I purposely picked numbers with 8's (or that were divisible by 8) for my main set because, while I'm not really superstitious, I've always thought that 8 is my lucky number, having been born on the eighth day of the eighth month of the Roman calendar.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Do the Mormons have a special in to the UK Lottery, chicklegirl?
quote:Is that the question for the next round? If so I will go for Q as it is the only one on the top row of the QWERTY keyboard. That's the top letters row for all you pedants in the Also Ran lounge/bar/pool/sauna/massage parlour.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THE FAMOUS FIVE:
Autenrieth Road
Birdseye
Chicklegirl
Davelarge
Quizmaster
Or A,B,C,D,Q for short. Which one is the odd one out?
quote:/football stadia
Originally posted by The Rogue:
all you pedants in the Also Ran lounge/bar/pool/sauna/massage parlour
quote:Nah-ah-ah! The rite of passage must be endured! The Sky Box and all amenities are reserved for the Loyal Order of Also-Rans.
Originally posted by davelarge:
Man, I think I need a quick fix of Raoul's services - my neck is tight as anything! Any chance you could send him down to the bear-pit when you're done, Gwai?
quote:Yes, but I'm the only one classy enough to have a space.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
It is interesting to note that every remaining contestant has a name made up of two words.
Therefore in the next amnesty, for next years quiz, I'll will rename myself 'Yellow Snow'.
I though of 'Pure As', but then common sense intervened.
quote:How about "Pure Snow" in memory of your posts?
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
It is interesting to note that every remaining contestant has a name made up of two words.
Therefore in the next amnesty, for next years quiz, I'll will rename myself 'Yellow Snow'.
I though of 'Pure As', but then common sense intervened.
quote:u just had to ask, didn't you!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
P O S H
Davelarge :- What are the optical properties of a bilayer graphene?
quote:Quoth the Driven, 'Nevermore'.
Originally posted by comet:
PatDys, how about "The Driven"? it sounds like a Clint Eastwood movie. tres cool.
quote:I like that.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
How about "Pure Snow" in memory of your posts?
quote:A backwards perfect post.
27 -1 -1 -1 Jedijudy :- I am afraid you lot are just too over the top now
quote:And don't you just know that you'll get your answer
Originally posted by icklejen:
quote:u just had to ask, didn't you!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
P O S H
Davelarge :- What are the optical properties of a bilayer graphene?
quote:Gosh. Thanks. .
Originally posted by comet:
1) Autenrieth: some days your math geekiness just freaks me out. you rock. you are sooooo weird, but you Rock.
quote:Well, really. What can one say in response to that?
Originally stated by A Couple Of Scientists in a paper densely larded with formulae:
In contrast to monolayer graphene, a weak absorption of light polarised perpendicular to the bilayer is possible.
quote:How about, "that gives me such a headache"?
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Gosh. Thanks. .
Originally posted by comet:
1) Autenrieth: some days your math geekiness just freaks me out. you rock. you are sooooo weird, but you Rock.
In an attempt at complete normalcy, I would like to point out that the most IMPORTANT property of bilayer graphene is buried -- buried I tell you -- in footnote 21 of davelarge's excellent, if elementary, link:
quote:Well, really. What can one say in response to that?
Originally stated by A Couple Of Scientists in a paper densely larded with formulae:
In contrast to monolayer graphene, a weak absorption of light polarised perpendicular to the bilayer is possible.
quote:We can't all be heros, like you, sir.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
27 1 1 -1 Sharkshooter :- COWARD
quote:btw, I'm off to Saskatoon until Friday, with likely no access, so have fun everyone, and I'll check in after I get back.
And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
quote:when all those formulas (yes, yes, but it annoys dl) were written up on his whiteboard at our flat i was soooooooooooo tempted to just change one minus sign to a plus sign.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
quote:Well, really. What can one say in response to that?
Originally stated by A Couple Of Scientists in a paper densely larded with formulae:
In contrast to monolayer graphene, a weak absorption of light polarised perpendicular to the bilayer is possible.
quote:You have a whiteboard in your flat? The one-room flat, barely large enough for a hamster? Comet, I'm reluctantly returning the geekiness award; could you please forward it to davelarge?
Originally posted by icklejen:
when all those formulas (yes, yes, but it annoys dl) were written up on his whiteboard at our flat
quote:That is truly terrifying! (* reconsider's icklejen's offer of marriage. *)
i was soooooooooooo tempted to just change one minus sign to a plus sign.
(i resisted, but only for fear that his retribution would be defacing the sacred shrine).
ahhh, marital bliss
quote:we have 3.
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
you have a whiteboard in your flat?
quote:I beg to differ, there is no evidence that I ever actually received said sweets, much less ate them.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
29 1 -1 -1 Autenrieth Road :- Eating sweets while still competing. Not the successful option.
quote:Looks like I got out just in time, sounds far too much like hard work -- up here in the Alsoran box we have people to do that sort of thing for us!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Focus your thoughts on the next round.
Stock Markets
Anyone up for investment analysis?
quote:...Davelarge scurries off to buy Financial Times. Then remembers that in the Stock Market prediction game in the Guardian last year, the Tortoise did better than the broker so he sits back down again...
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Focus your thoughts on the next round.
Stock Markets
Anyone up for investment analysis?
quote:Ah, I see that Jedijudy has been consulting the magic 8-ball as well!
Originally posted by jedijudy:
HSI....18888.88
quote:Yes! Plus eight is the Chinese lucky number. Especially for money-making ventures!
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
quote:Ah, I see that Jedijudy has been consulting the magic 8-ball as well!
Originally posted by jedijudy:
HSI....18888.88
quote:
Originally posted by Autenrieth Road:
Now that everyone has chosen, is this where we make jokes and try to fly under Wet Kipper's radar for 69 hours and 41 minutes?
quote:Hmm...if we've achieved Ascension, then we can hold seminars and sell books and have infomercials and make lots of money--purely for spreading The Truth (tm), you know!
Originally posted by jedijudy:
I had forgotten how strong the pull of gravity is down here. Surely our ascended selves aren't that different from our previous incarnations? Yet, I feel fifteen pounds heavier down here.
quote:i just wasn't sure if i'd mention my love for chelsea or not - it may have slipped my mind!
Originally posted by Hart:
I like the new avatar, icklejen!
quote:If only I'd known. I wouldn't have restricted myself to 'rare comments of pure genius'.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
The Originality award was once restricted to rare comments of pure genius but is now for those who exhibit weirdness or stangeness or some quality outside the box.
TOP TEN EINSTEINS
47 : Autenrieth Road
37 : Yellow Snow
34 : Comet
34 : Chicklegirl
28 : The Rogue
28 : Jedijudy
27 : Gwai
25 : Davelarge
22 : Sharkshooter
21 : Golden Key
quote:These are of course, just suggestions:
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
<snippet> TOP TEN EINSTEINS </snippet>
quote:I'm afraid that at the moment I can only think of one of the dumbest. But give me some time to think on it ...
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
Can we do the top ten smart alecs?
quote:Actually, I might have been wrong. Very well done Chickle Girl. You helpful original smart alec, you.
"exhibit weirdness or strangeness or some quality outside the box." It's gonna be close in the first twenty places...
quote:God does have a sense of humor!
Kindly stated by Quizmaster:
Jedijudy is still our investment queen.
quote:How much is it for a peerage?
Originally posted by icklejen:
i love quizzie and all - but in the final four of his own quiz?? he'll be buying a peerage next!
arise sir quizmaster!
quote:And then there were three ... So, here's a toast: To US!
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
I now place myself on the scrap-heap and leave the remaining players to challenge for BRONZE, SILVER and GOLD.
quote:And may the best shipmate win: Good luck to you both
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
And then there were three ... So, here's a toast: To US!
quote:I can reassure Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow that this is the case. Said adorable ickle cutie-pie fuzzum-wuzzums (a.k.a. Little Tortie Cat, to clarify in case you thought I was talking about you) has absolutely no allergies at all.
Originally posted by Pure as the Driven Yellow Snow:
I trust it is a low allergenic feline.
quote:Can you say, "411 overload!"?
Originally posted by Birdseye:
'is Quizzie a natural blond?'
quote:If only I were still in. 10 easy to answer questions and of course give a wrong answer to all the other questions.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Penultimate Round: Twenty Questions
Birdseye, ChickleGirl and Davelarge. Welcome to the medal positions. You now have to set the other two 10 questions that can be solved by searching the internet. Also Rans, you only need to answer the questions that are set by the three medalists.
There are some requirements:
Your first three questions should be solved by everyone who enters. You lose a point if anyone fails to find the answer to one of your first three questions.
Your next four questions must be solved by at least one person who attempts the questions.
Your last three questions can be as difficult as you like but the answer must be on the internet.
As it takes time to set good questions you have until Thursday 22:00 to set your 10 questions.
Once the questions are set, you must answer the other 20 questions. Also Rans have 30 questions to attempt. The answers should be sent to me by PM before Wednesday 29th November 22:00.
The person with fewest correct answers is out.
Good Luck. First set 10. Then answer 20.
quote:she gives that recipe every year is it sounds so... so... vomitrocious.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish !
quote:One year, for a lark, I made it. Amazingly, it was a huge hit! I think the secret is to remember that it's a relish, not a side dish!
Originally posted by comet:
quote:she gives that recipe every year is it sounds so... so... vomitrocious.
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish !
I aught to share Grandpa Chaser's cranberry relish recipe. no dairy products, no horseradish. (blech.)
quote:in decimal, or in binary ?
Originally posted by davelarge:
- What is 1 plus 1?
quote:
Originally posted by icklejen:
oh! i know it! i know it!
quote:What, me be simple?
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Question for Autenrieth Road and Lady A:
Is your code a vigenere?
A simple YAY or NAY will do.
quote:Oh dear, that appears to have been me. Because I misread "county" as "country." But Quizmaster probably did not misread "England" as "Hampshire" in scoring my submission. Sorry, davelarge.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
Davelarge scored 15 out of 20
BUT
One person who attempted his questions failed to answer question three.
SCORE = 24
Which means ............
Bronze Medal to DAVELARGE
quote:Flippin' heck.
Originally posted by Quizmaster:
THE FINAL : SHIP OF FOOLS
For the final of the Knockout Quiz 2006 on the world renowned Ship of Fools I want you to prepare and publish a manifesto.
You are going to be the Captain, the Pilot, the Manager, the Executive Officer of the Ship of Fools but you have to obtain the votes of the members in order to achieve that status.
What would be your policies? What would you change? How would you run things? Add anything you think would be relevant to such a manifesto which should be a minimum of 200 words and a maximum of 500 words.
Also Rans should publish their own manifestos to obtain the point in the final.
Also Rans will then get the chance to vote for the best manifesto.
THE DEADLINE FOR THE MANIFESTOS IS TUESDAY 5TH DECEMBER (Usual Time 22:00)
quote:(manicured hand flips back elegantly coiffed hair) I'm feeling rather resplendant--and the prime rib was delectable! Thanks to the gracious host/ess in the Also-ran box on high!
Originally posted by Golden Key:
{Sends catered buffet down to the final competitors. Arranges for couturiers, tailors, and stylists to polish them up for the last part of the contest.}
quote:I am dreadfully sorry for the exasperation my carelessness in originally coding it has given any code-breakers, most especially Quizmaster who has been working on it a lot.
I withdraw this from any consideration for awards in the "code-breaking" part of the quiz, although it is still in the running for any code-breaking demerits deserved.
quote:
However, if you are signalling to someone during an emergency, a comma is not the most vital morse code character to know is it?
quote:I'll post more hints on the other board over the weekend, then will post the entire step-by-step procedure with answer on Monday or Tuesday, if that's ok with Quizmaster?
Originally posted by jedijudy:
Could I have a hint in Large, Friendly Letters? Like everything but the answer?
I throw away the pieces of paper with decoding tries which lie all over the place. Then I fetch them again and smooth them out and try again. Then I crumple them up and toss them in the circular file...again and again.
quote:Hmmmm Helpful award, Smart Alec award, and KOQ Grand Champion. I need to start a quiz
Originally posted by chicklegirl:
I may need to take out a second mortgage (and review the Kama Sutra) to ensure success.