msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Oct 22 11:12PM -0500
Mark Brader: > * Game 8, Round 4 - Fringe History > This round is about some ideas that have, shall we say, run > contrary to accepted historical research. This was the easiest round in the original game. > floods, plagues and cataclysms in the Bible and other texts. > Works include "Worlds in Collision", "Ages in Chaos", and > "Earth in Upheaval". Name the author. Immanuel Velikovsky. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque. Isaac Asimov commented on "Worlds in Collision": Velikovsky... does not believe in either poetry or metaphor. He wants a literal rain of fire and he uses comet Venue to explain it. On page 53, he says: "The tails of comets are composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen gases. Lacking oxygen, they do not burn in flight, but the inflammable gases, passing through an atmosphere containing oxygen, will be set on fire." These are impressive sentences. The very phrase "carbon and hydrogen gases" takes my breath away. Hydrogen is, indeed, a gas at ordinary cometary temperaties, but carbon is *not*. It is, in fact, among the least gaseous substances known and it takes a temperature of 4200蚓 (7500蚌) to make it gaseous. Now I am a chemist. If Velikovsky want to say that Laplace's analysis of celestial mechanics is all wrong and that Venus can emerge from Jupiter and settle down in its present orbit, I will smile. If he wants to say that Egyptologists don't know the difference betweeen 1200 BC and 2200 BC, I will grin. But if he says carbon is a gas, *that's going too far*. > Nazca lines in Peru, were evidence of early contact with > technologically advanced aliens. He published his ideas in a > bestselling book. What was its title? "Chariots of the Gods". 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque. > to Armenia in the 1980's to prove that Noah's Ark still rests > in the snow and ice near the summit of what mountain on the > border of Turkey and Armenia? Mt. Ararat. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Erland, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete. > the Holy Land for its protection in the 6th century BC. In his > 1992 book "The Sign and the Seal", British journalist Graham > Hancock relates his quest to track down that item. What is it? The Ark of the Covenant (or the tabernacle). 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete. > 70 years before Columbus, a fleet of enormous ships circum- > navigated the globe, touching all the continents, including the > Americas. From which country were they alleged to have set sail? China. 4 for everyone. > polar explorer flew to this world and received from its leader > a warning to be careful with atomic energy. Who allegedly flew > into the hollow earth? Admiral Richard Byrd. 4 for Dan Blum. 2 for Pete. > been put forward. Only four of them have signicant numbers > of followers, though, so name *any one* of those four most > popular candidates. Christopher Marlowe; Francis Bacon; William Stanley (Earl of Derby); and, as per the """recent""" movie "Anonymous", Edward de Vere (Earl of Oxford). 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque. In 1964, on the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth, a cafe named the Chef Corner, in Watford, England, reportedly posted a sign saying that in honor of the occasion, "Bacon will not be served here today". > Jesus lived in the 12th Century. This belief, which takes its > name from the study of the order of events, is known as the > New -- what? Chronology. 4 for Joshua and Dan Tilque. > ruled a lost Christian kingdom. This belief led to many popular > stories and even quests to find him until the age of exploration > ruled out his existence. What was this king's name? Prester John (both words required). 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque. > 21 years before "The Da Vinci Code". The authors sued Brown > -- unsuccessfully, because his book had acknowledged theirs. > Name their book. "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail". 3 for Joshua and Dan Tilque. > Every once in a while you want a hero who is as tough as nails. > Identify these "real men" of thriller, mystery, and espionage > novels. This was the hardest round in the original game and the 2nd-hardest of the entire season. I haven't checked how many books now exist in each series. > up bad guys, in """14""" books by Lee Child. Titles include > "The Killing Floor", "Gone Tomorrow", and "Worth Dying For". > Name the tough guy. Jack Reacher. 4 for Dan Blum. > doing stuff like "Raising the Titanic" and finding Civil-War-era > ships in the "Sahara". Matthew McConaughey played him in the > movie "Sahara". Who is he? Dirk Pitt. > assassin, struggle to make sense of his past. Name this > tough guy. (Give his usual name used in the stories, not any > other name.) Jason Bourne. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete. > for hunting down half the Munich Olympics terrorists. He is > the hero of """10""" bestsellers by Daniel Silva, including > "The Rembrandt Affair" and "Moscow Rules". Name him. Gabriel Allon. > this tough guy -- a CIA agent -- spent years undercover with > Al Qaeda; and now, back in the States, has to prevent a new > terrorist attack in each installment of the series. Name him. John Wells. > apparent natural causes and struggles with his role in life, > in """6""" novels by Barry Eisler, """4""" of which include > his meteorologically-inspired name in the title. Name him. John Rain. > series""" of books by Stephen Hunter, including "Dead Zero", > "I, Sniper", and "Pale Horse Coming", their knowledge of gun > culture helps them succeed. What is their family name? Swagger. (Father Earl, son Bob Lee.) > sunglass-wearing ex-marine and gunshop owner. The """most > famous""" book of the series is probably "L.A. Requiem". > Name either protagonist. Elvis Cole, Joe Pike. > 9. An ex-boxer, a Bostonian, and a private detective with a heart of > gold, this tough guy's sidekicks include Hawk and Chollo. > Name him. Spenser. (In novels by Robert B. Parker. He doesn't use a first name.) 4 for Joshua and Dan Blum. > of the item's value, in """21""" novels by John D. MacDonald, > each with the name of a color in the title. He lives on his > houseboat in Florida. Name him. Travis McGee. 4 for Dan Blum. Scores, if there are no errors: GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS TOPICS-> Geo Sci His Lit Joshua Kreitzer 32 36 35 8 111 Dan Blum 20 24 32 16 92 Dan Tilque 8 36 35 0 79 Erland Sommarskog 24 28 8 0 60 Pete Gayde 8 24 14 4 50 -- Mark Brader, | "There is no silver bullet, because not every Toronto, msb@vex.net | problem is a werewolf." -- Damian Conway My text in this article is in the public domain. |