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1-Flanders ("In Flanders Field..")
2-Isaac Asimov
3-Austria, Turkey
4-French?
2-Isaac Asimov
3-Austria, Turkey
4-French?
Not late at all, T-Bone! You officially had until noon today to post your answers. And, unofficially, until whenever after that I post the official answers and scores.T_Bone0806 wrote:Bad thunderboomers yesterday were the likely culprit of my not having internet access. We had cable when I got home, but no internet. So these answers come late.
3. Germany was banned from the Games of the VII Olympiad, for its responsibility in starting World War I. Name two of the other four"The date of my birth, as I celebrate it, was January 2, 1920. It could not have been later than that. It might, however, have been earlier. Allowing for the uncertainties of the times, of the lack of records, of the Jewish and Julian calendars, it might have been as early as October 4, 1919. There is, however, no way of finding out. My parents were always uncertain and it really doesn't matter. I celebrate January 2, 1920, so let it be."
-- Isaac Asimov, In Memory Yet Green
Technically they were the Games of the VII Olympiad. Olympiads are the four year period in which the games take place. It is not really accurate to call the Games themselves "the Olympiad" since that term describes the four year period. So even though there were no games in 1916, the VI Olympiad of four years still went by.MarleysGh0st wrote:
Did anyone notice that the formal name for the Antwerp Olympics were the "VII" Olympiad, while we're only gone through six days of our QoD? Although the 1916 Olympics were cancelled due to the war, they kept their Olympiad designator, as did the 1940 and 1944 games that were cancelled during World War II. So, while Beijing is hosting the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, they're only the XXVIth to actually be played!
Thanks for that better explanation, AJ!andrewjackson wrote:Technically they were the Games of the VII Olympiad. Olympiads are the four year period in which the games take place. It is not really accurate to call the Games themselves "the Olympiad" since that term describes the four year period. So even though there were no games in 1916, the VI Olympiad of four years still went by.MarleysGh0st wrote:
Did anyone notice that the formal name for the Antwerp Olympics were the "VII" Olympiad, while we're only gone through six days of our QoD? Although the 1916 Olympics were cancelled due to the war, they kept their Olympiad designator, as did the 1940 and 1944 games that were cancelled during World War II. So, while Beijing is hosting the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, they're only the XXVIth to actually be played!
Notice that the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver are styled the XXI Winter Olympic games. No "Olympiad" is specified. The Winter Games are named by how often they have been held.