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msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Oct 24 12:39AM -0500 This is a reminder to enter Rotating Quiz #160. As of the time of posting, you have 2 days and about 10 hours left. -- Mark Brader | "Unregistered MSBs present very high risk as Toronto | they are not regulated and therefore may not submit msb@vex.net | mandatory transaction reports..." --training course |
tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Oct 23 02:15PM > * Game 4, Round 2 - Geography - Double Booking > 1. 635 km NW of Moscow; 25 km SW of Tampa. St. Petersburg > 3. The capital of Baja California Sur; 415 km NW of Sucre. La Paz > 4. 45 km from Dover; across the border from St. Stephen NB. Calais > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas Paris > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > 9. A city 50 km N of Edinburgh that's home to St. Johnstone FC; > a state capital 3,295 km W of Sydney. Perth > 10. One of the most famous cities in pop culture; a city 130 km > W of Boston that's home to the NBA Hall of Fame. Springfield > * Game 4, Round 3 - Arts & Lit - Bestseller Covers > 1. A (1962). A Clockwork Orange > 2. B (1987). Communion; Majestic > 3. (decoy) C. Charlotte's Web > 4. D (2005). The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo > 6. F (1969). The Godfather > 7. G (1937). The Hobbit > 8. H (circa 300 BC). Kama Sutra > 10. J (2001). Life of Pi > 11. K (1983). The Witches -- _______________________________________________________________________ Dan Blum tool@panix.com "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up." |
Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Oct 23 09:21AM -0500 In article <psKdnUMt8bu0TNXJnZ2dnUU7-dednZ2d@vex.net>, msb@vex.net says... > I'm giving rounded to the nearest 5 km) and directions (given to > the nearest semi-cardinal point) using http://www.gpsvisualizer.com. > 1. 635 km NW of Moscow; 25 km SW of Tampa. St. Petersburg > 2. The seat of Franklin County KS; 355 km NE of Toronto. Ottawa > 3. The capital of Baja California Sur; 415 km NW of Sucre. > 4. 45 km from Dover; across the border from St. Stephen NB. Calais > 5. 715 km NE of Melbourne; 315 km NE of Halifax. > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas Paris > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > a state capital 3,295 km W of Sydney. > 10. One of the most famous cities in pop culture; a city 130 km > W of Boston that's home to the NBA Hall of Fame. Springfield, my home town > in sequence with the others; answer that one if you like for fun, > but for no points. > 1. A (1962). A Clockwork Orange > 2. B (1987). > 3. (decoy) C. Charlotte's Web > 4. D (2005). > 5. E (1966). Valley of the Dolls > 6. F (1969). The Godfather > 7. G (1937). The Hobbit > 8. H (circa 300 BC). Kama Sutra > 9. I (2011). Fifty Shades of Grey > 10. J (2001). Life of Pi |
"Peter Smyth" <psmyth@ukf.net>: Oct 23 06:13PM Mark Brader wrote: > I'm giving rounded to the nearest 5 km) and directions (given to > the nearest semi-cardinal point) using http://www.gpsvisualizer.com. > 1. 635 km NW of Moscow; 25 km SW of Tampa. St Petersburg > 2. The seat of Franklin County KS; 355 km NE of Toronto. Topeka > 3. The capital of Baja California Sur; 415 km NW of Sucre. La Paz > 4. 45 km from Dover; across the border from St. Stephen NB. Calais > 5. 715 km NE of Melbourne; 315 km NE of Halifax. Sydney > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > 9. A city 50 km N of Edinburgh that's home to St. Johnstone FC; > a state capital 3,295 km W of Sydney. Perth > 6. F (1969). > 7. G (1937). > 8. H (circa 300 BC). Kama Sutra > 9. I (2011). Fifty Shades of Grey > 10. J (2001). The Life of Pi > 11. K (1983). The Witches Peter Smyth |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Oct 23 08:52PM +0200 > * Game 4, Round 2 - Geography - Double Booking > 1. 635 km NW of Moscow; 25 km SW of Tampa. St Petersburg > 2. The seat of Franklin County KS; 355 km NE of Toronto. Topeka > 3. The capital of Baja California Sur; 415 km NW of Sucre. La Paz > 4. 45 km from Dover; across the border from St. Stephen NB. Folkestone > 5. 715 km NE of Melbourne; 315 km NE of Halifax. Sydney > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas Paris > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > 9. A city 50 km N of Edinburgh that's home to St. Johnstone FC; > a state capital 3,295 km W of Sydney. Dunedin > 10. One of the most famous cities in pop culture; a city 130 km > W of Boston that's home to the NBA Hall of Fame. Springfield -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se |
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Oct 24 12:53AM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:psKdnUMt8bu0TNXJnZ2dnUU7- > we'll give the locations of two different places that share a name. > You give that shared name. > 1. 635 km NW of Moscow; 25 km SW of Tampa. St. Petersburg > 2. The seat of Franklin County KS; 355 km NE of Toronto. Ottawa > 3. The capital of Baja California Sur; 415 km NW of Sucre. La Paz > 4. 45 km from Dover; across the border from St. Stephen NB. Calais > 5. 715 km NE of Melbourne; 315 km NE of Halifax. Sydney > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas Paris > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > 9. A city 50 km N of Edinburgh that's home to St. Johnstone FC; > a state capital 3,295 km W of Sydney. Perth > 10. One of the most famous cities in pop culture; a city 130 km > W of Boston that's home to the NBA Hall of Fame. Springfield > and you'll give us the title of that artfully disguised bestseller. > (No need to name the author.) > 1. A (1962). "A Clockwork Orange" > 2. B (1987). "Communion" > 3. (decoy) C. "Charlotte's Web" > 4. D (2005). "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" > 5. E (1966). "The Group" > 6. F (1969). "The Godfather" > 7. G (1937). "The Hobbit" > 8. H (circa 300 BC). "Kama Sutra" > 9. I (2011). "Fifty Shades of Gray" > 10. J (2001). "Life of Pi" -- Joshua Kreitzer gromit82@hotmail.com |
Jason Kreitzer <krei513@aol.com>: Oct 23 05:59PM -0700 On Thursday, October 23, 2014 5:58:02 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote: > 5. 715 km NE of Melbourne; 315 km NE of Halifax. > 6. 390 km NW of Lyon; 150 km NE of Dallas > 7. A city in ruins, 20 km S of Cairo; 315 km W of Nashville. Memphis > 8. 95 km E of Atlanta; 305 km S of Thessaloniki. Athens > but for no points. > 1. A (1962). > 2. B (1987). Communion > 3. (decoy) C. Charlotte's Web > 4. D (2005). > 5. E (1966). > 6. F (1969). The Godfather > 7. G (1937). > 8. H (circa 300 BC). > 9. I (2011). Fifty Shades of Grey |
Pete <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Oct 17 04:36PM msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:3dmdnRz-hNqsHN3JnZ2dnUU7- > Clym Yeobright. > 2. Name the Victorian novel that featured Mr. Micawber, Peggoty, > Dora, and Agnes. Great Expectations; Nicholas Nickleby > 3. Name the author who, in the 1930s, created the character of > John Galt. Ayn Rand > the author seeking America in a truck named after Don Quixote's > horse Rocinante. > 5. Ishmael, Queequeg. Name the book *and* the author. Moby Dick, Herman Melville > 6. Charles Darnay, Sidney Carton, Mme. Defarge. Name the book *and* > the author. A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens > 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking > Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java > Man, as examples of which human-like species? Homo erectus > skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal > creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct > hominid species? Homo erectus > 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the > world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and > nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings? 15,000; 22,000 > 6. Zhpu zber snzbhf pnir qenjvatf, bayl nobhg unys gur ntr bs > gur Tebggr Punhirg barf, jrer qvfpbirerq va Senapr va 1940 -- > va jung snzbhf pnirf? Carcassone > uhzna naprfgbe, gur erznvaf bs frira bs juvpu jrer qvfpbirerq > ba n erzbgr Vaqbarfvna vfynaq va 2004. Jung zber pbyybdhvny > anzr sbe gurfr ubzvavqf jnf cbchynevmrq ol gur arjf zrqvn? Java Man > 8. Jung qbrf "Ubzb rerpghf" zrna? Standing man > 10. Sbffvy fxhyyf bs Ubzb unovyvf fubj fvtaf bs gur qrirybczrag > bs n ertvba bs gur oenva pnyyrq Oebpn'f nern. Guvf vf rivqrapr > gung Ubzb unovyvf qvq jung? Pete |
"Peter Smyth" <psmyth@ukf.net>: Oct 17 05:16PM Mark Brader wrote: > 1. Name the Victorian novel that featured the characters > Eustacia Vye, Diggory Venn, Damon Wildeve, and the prodigal > Clym Yeobright. Pickwick Papers > 2. Name the Victorian novel that featured Mr. Micawber, Peggoty, > Dora, and Agnes. Pickwick Papers > the author seeking America in a truck named after Don Quixote's > horse Rocinante. > 5. Ishmael, Queequeg. Name the book and the author. Moby Dick - Herman Melville > 9. Written as a BBC radio drama in the 1954, it included the > characters of Myfanwy Price, Mog Edwards, Polly Garter, and > Captain Cat. Under Milk Wood > 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking > Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java > Man, as examples of which human-like species? Neanderthal > skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal > creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct > hominid species? Neanderthal > 3. In what country was the first Neanderthal skull found? > 4. What was significant about the 1911 discovery in England of > the Piltdown Man? It was a fake > 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the > world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and > nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings? 30000 > on a remote Indonesian island in 2004. What more colloquial > name for these hominids was popularized by the news media? > 8. What does "Homo erectus" mean? Upright man > 10. Fossil skulls of Homo habilis show signs of the development > of a region of the brain called Broca's area. This is evidence > that Homo habilis did what? Had language skills Peter Smyth |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Oct 17 09:15PM +0200 > 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking > Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java > Man, as examples of which human-like species? Homo erectus > skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal > creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct > hominid species? Homo erectus > 3. In what country was the first Neanderthal skull found? Germany > 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the > world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and > nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings? 40000 (But hadn't they discovered even older paintings in Indonesia just before the quiz was? Or was that announced later?) > uhzna naprfgbe, gur erznvaf bs frira bs juvpu jrer qvfpbirerq > ba n erzbgr Vaqbarfvna vfynaq va 2004. Jung zber pbyybdhvny > anzr sbe gurfr ubzvavqf jnf cbchynevmrq ol gur arjf zrqvn? Goblins. > 8. Jung qbrf "Ubzb rerpghf" zrna? Man who is standing up > 9. Jung qbrf "Ubzb unovyvf" zrna? Man that can use tools > 10. Sbffvy fxhyyf bs Ubzb unovyvf fubj fvtaf bs gur qrirybczrag > bs n ertvba bs gur oenva pnyyrq Oebpn'f nern. Guvf vf rivqrapr > gung Ubzb unovyvf qvq jung? Use a language -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se |
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Oct 18 03:40AM -0700 Mark Brader wrote: > Dora, and Agnes. > 3. Name the author who, in the 1930s, created the character of > John Galt. Ayn Rand > the author seeking America in a truck named after Don Quixote's > horse Rocinante. > 5. Ishmael, Queequeg. Name the book *and* the author. Moby-Dick by Herman Melville > the 1920s. > 8. Name the author who created ex-basketball-champion Harry > Angstrom, a.k.a. Rabbit. Updike > 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking > Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java > Man, as examples of which human-like species? Homo erectus > skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal > creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct > hominid species? Australopithecus afarensis > 3. In what country was the first Neanderthal skull found? Germany > 4. What was significant about the 1911 discovery in England of > the Piltdown Man? It was a hoax > 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the > world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and > nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings? 32,000 years old > 6. Zhpu zber snzbhf pnir qenjvatf, bayl nobhg unys gur ntr bs > gur Tebggr Punhirg barf, jrer qvfpbirerq va Senapr va 1940 -- > va jung snzbhf pnirf? Lascaux > uhzna naprfgbe, gur erznvaf bs frira bs juvpu jrer qvfpbirerq > ba n erzbgr Vaqbarfvna vfynaq va 2004. Jung zber pbyybdhvny > anzr sbe gurfr ubzvavqf jnf cbchynevmrq ol gur arjf zrqvn? hobbits > 8. Jung qbrf "Ubzb rerpghf" zrna? upright human > 9. Jung qbrf "Ubzb unovyvf" zrna? handy human > 10. Sbffvy fxhyyf bs Ubzb unovyvf fubj fvtaf bs gur qrirybczrag > bs n ertvba bs gur oenva pnyyrq Oebpn'f nern. Guvf vf rivqrapr > gung Ubzb unovyvf qvq jung? talk -- Dan Tilque |
"Rob Parker" <NOSPAMrobpparker@optusnet.com.au.FORME>: Oct 19 08:53AM +1100 > * Game 3, Round 7 - Literature - Character Study > 2. Name the Victorian novel that featured Mr. Micawber, Peggoty, > Dora, and Agnes. David Copperfield > 5. Ishmael, Queequeg. Name the book *and* the author. Moby Dick, by Herman Melville > 6. Charles Darnay, Sidney Carton, Mme. Defarge. Name the book *and* > the author. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens > 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking > Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java > Man, as examples of which human-like species? Homo erectus > skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal > creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct > hominid species? Australopithecis > 3. In what country was the first Neanderthal skull found? Germany > 4. What was significant about the 1911 discovery in England of > the Piltdown Man? it was a fake > 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the > world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and > nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings? 50,000 years > 8. Jung qbrf "Ubzb rerpghf" zrna? Standing man > 9. Jung qbrf "Ubzb unovyvf" zrna? Handy man Rob |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Oct 23 11:13AM -0500 Since Dan Tilque must have been constructing his answer slate while I was constructing the first results posting, I am accepting his answers. For simplicity, here's a full amended repeat of the results posting: > '70s dreaming up sports leagues -- specifically the ABA, the WHA, > the WFL, and World Team Tennis. Invariably, he was the only one > who didn't lose money. Here's a round on his legacy. This was the hardest round in the original game. > 1. In US dollars within $10,000, how much did it cost to buy > a franchise in the World Hockey Association in its inaugural > 1972-73 season? $25,000 (accepting $15,000-$35,000). > claiming it would be a threat to the CFL and therefore to > Canadian culture. Bassett moved the team to Memphis, slightly > changing its name. Give either version of the name. Toronto Northmen, Memphis Southmen. 4 for Joshua. > 3. Bassett spent $3,500,000 US landing three guys with Super Bowl > rings from the Miami Dolphins to play for the <answer 2>. > Name any one of them. Larry Csonka, Jim Klick, Paul Warfield. 4 for Joshua and Pete. > 4. Elton John was good friends with the part-owner of one of the > World Team Tennis teams, and wrote a hit song in 1975 dedicated > to her and the team. Name either the tennis great or the song. Billie Jean King, "Philadelphia Freedom". 4 for Joshua (the hard way), Marc, Peter, Jason, Jeff, Pete, and Dan Tilque. > 5. This franchise player for the American Basketball Association's > Virginia Squires and the New York Nets is considered one of > the great slam-dunkers of all time. Name him. Julius "Dr. J." Erving. The nickname was sufficient. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Jeff, Pete, and Dan Tilque. > 6. The ABA and the NBA merged in the 1976-77 season, with four > ABA teams surviving. Three of those teams have remained in > the same respective cities since then -- name any one of them. Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Pete, and Dan Tilque. The fourth was the New York Nets, now the Brooklyn Nets, who have remained in the New York metropolitan area but played in various cities in two states. > 7. The WHA and the NHL merged in the 1979-80 season, with four > WHA teams surviving. Only one of those is in the same city as > it was then. Name it. Edmonton Oilers. 4 for Marc. The other three teams all moved in the period 1995-97: Quebec Nordiques to Denver, the original Winnipeg Jets to Phoenix, Hartford (formerly New England) Whalers to Raleigh. They are now respectively the Colorado Avalanche, the Arizona Coyotes, and the Carolina Hurricanes. (The present Winnipeg Jets are unrelated; they are former Atlanta Thrashers, who moved in 2011.) > paid six teenage future NHL stars $50,000 apiece to play for his > Birmingham Bulls WHA team. They were nicknamed the Baby Bulls. > Name any one of them. Gaston Gingras, Michel Goulet, Craig Hartsburg, Rob Ramage, Pat Riggin, Rick Vaive. 2 for Pete. > 9. Wayne Gretzky also began his professional career as a teenager > in the WHA. With which team? Indianapolis Racers. 3 for Pete. > against the Soviet Union and, yes, lost. Name any player who > played on both the 1972 (NHL) Team Canada and the 1974 (WHA) > Team Canada. Paul Henderson, Frank Mahovlich, Pat Stapleton. 4 for Pete. > scale -- and you must answer within 10% of the correct number. > A1. If you weighed 100 kg on Earth, what would you weigh on > the Moon? 16.5 kg (accepting 14.8-18.2 kg). 4 for Björn, Marc, Dan Blum, Erland, Jeff, and Dan Tilque. > A2. If you weighed 100 kg on Earth, what would you weigh on Mars? 37.9 kg (accepting 34.1-41.7 kg). 4 for Jeff and Dan Tilque. > B. History: VP Also-Rans > Name the person who would have become US vice-president if... > B1. Richard Nixon had defeated John Kennedy in 1960. Henry Cabot Lodge. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Peter, and Jason. > B2. Walter Mondale had defeated Ronald Reagan in 1984. Geraldine Ferraro. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Peter, Jason, Jeff, Pete, and Dan Tilque. > C. Sports: A Bloody Big Deal > C1. What player's acquisition was celeberated by the Toronto > FC soccer team with ads proclaiming it "a bloody big deal"? Jermain Defoe. 4 for Peter and Pete. > C2. Who is the only current Toronto FC member who played in > the World Cup earlier this year? Michael Bradley (US). 4 for Pete. > in the silent era. In each case, name the still-surviving major > studio they founded. > D1. Carl Laemmle. Universal. 4 for Joshua and Dan Tilque. 2 for Pete. > D2. Adolph Zukor. Paramount. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Jeff, and Dan Tilque. 3 for Pete. 2 for Dan Blum. > E1. The longest Interstate highway in the US runs from Boston MA > to Seattle WA, serving Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago > en route. Give its number. 90. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Erland, Jeff, Pete, and Dan Tilque. > Interstate runs from Wilmington NC to Barstow CA, crossing > Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico along the way. > Give its number. 40. 3 for Pete. > F. Canadiana: Extry, Extry, Read All about It! > We name the Canadian daily paper, you name the city. > F1. The Star-Phoenix. Saskatoon SK. > F2. The Times-Colonist. Victoria BC. Scores, if there are now no errors: GAME 3 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST TOPICS-> Can Geo Ent Ent Lit Sci Spo Cha SIX Joshua Kreitzer 7 22 40 28 32 38 20 20 180 Dan Blum 7 30 32 32 28 24 0 14 160 Dan Tilque 0 24 20 36 12 40 12 24 156 Pete Gayde 3 22 31 32 12 8 25 24 146 Marc Dashevsky 0 18 20 36 24 28 16 20 146 Stephen Perry -- -- 39 40 36 28 -- -- 143 Jeff Turner 0 19 28 32 12 32 8 20 143 Rob Parker 4 31 8 28 12 20 -- -- 103 Bruce Bowler 0 39 24 32 -- -- -- -- 95 Jason Kreitzer 0 4 24 28 16 4 4 8 84 Peter Smyth 0 26 8 4 8 12 4 12 70 Björn Lundin 0 11 4 4 0 24 0 4 47 Erland Sommarskog 0 7 4 0 0 24 0 8 43 -- Mark Brader, Toronto | "If we gave people a choice, there would be chaos." msb@vex.net | -- Dick McDonald My text in this article is in the public domain. |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Oct 17 12:04PM -0500 Mark Brader: > > Stewie Griffin (from "Family Guy"). 4 for Marc, Joshua, and Stephen. Bruce Bowler: > No partial credit for just Stewie? "First and last names are required for characters where both are commonly used." -- Mark Brader "You mean he made love to you?" Toronto "Well, he went through all the emotions." msb@vex.net -- EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY |
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