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Transcript 9/16/2011 - David Macman (1Q contestant)
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 3:05 am
by BBTranscriptTeam
David Macman - One Question Contestant
New York City, NY
Conservationist and photographer
[Transcriptionist's note: "Macman" was what the name sounded like, but I can't be sure that's what it was.]
He takes fashion pictures and raises poison tree frogs in his apartment.
Question (Medical Devices - Level 5)
Often used to treat sleep apnea, CPAP machines work to create "continuous positive" what?
A - allergen prevention
B - aortic pumping
C - airway pressure
D - artificial proteins
David knows that sleep apnea happens a lot when people snore and snoring is
airway
- he knows because he snores.
Answer: C (air pressure)
Value: $1000
Re: Transcript 9/16/2011 - David Macman (1Q contestant)
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:47 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: David Macman - One Question Contestant
New York City, NY
Conservationist and photographer
[Transcriptionist's note: "Macman" was what the name sounded like, but I can't be sure that's what it was.]
He takes fashion pictures and raises poison tree frogs in his apartment.
Poison tree frogs???
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question (Medical Devices - Level 5)
Often used to treat sleep apnea, CPAP machines work to create "continuous positive" what?
A - allergen prevention
B - aortic pumping
C - airway pressure
D - artificial proteins
David knows that sleep apnea happens a lot when people snore and snoring is
airway
- he knows because he snores.
Answer: C (air pressure)
Value: $1000
Pretty easy.
Re: Transcript 9/16/2011 - David Macman (1Q contestant)
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:39 pm
by tanstaafl2
earendel wrote:BBTranscriptTeam wrote: David Macman - One Question Contestant
New York City, NY
Conservationist and photographer
[Transcriptionist's note: "Macman" was what the name sounded like, but I can't be sure that's what it was.]
He takes fashion pictures and raises poison tree frogs in his apartment.
Poison tree frogs???
They can be quite colorful and pretty easy to keep in a terrarium according to people I talked to in a frog zoo in Costa Rica. And of course most of them, including the most colorful ones, are not even particularly poisonous, at least in captivity as the poison is thought to come from their diet. Only a few of the more than 100 species were routinely used for the purpose of providing poison for darts and they are typically not the most colorful ones. I handled several in Costa Rica, both wild and captive, with no effect (That I am aware of!).

From our trip to Costa Rica in 2005. A wild frog that I had the chance to handle. In the picture those are the hands of the guide, not me! Somebody had to take the picture...