Transcript 10/10/2012 Daniel Herman (carryover)

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Transcript 10/10/2012 Daniel Herman (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:26 am

Daniel Herman
Ardsley, NY
19-year-old college student
sophomore at Reed College in Portland, Ore.
mom Sharon is in the audience.

Has a $68,000 bank and 1 JTQ lifeline. He's 1 question away from Classic Millionaire.

Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
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Topic Tree: (Randomized)
Get the Phone
JTQ - Presidential Commitment($100)
$10,000 - Island Romance
$7,000 - National Hoarders
$1,000 - Food Trends
$3,000 - Write Stuff (ATA)
$25,000 - What the Text
$5,000 - Really Big
$15,000 - Album Alias
$200 - Super Rich

Question 10 - Get the Phone (known to be $500)

While many know to call 911 in an emergency, 811 was created to help answer questions from people who want to what?

A: Live on a boat
B: Pilot their own airplane
C: Dig in the ground
D: Cut down a tree

JTQ number 2.
Answer and value
C: Dig in the ground (to protect people from underground power lines)
Value: $500
Bank: $68,000
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE

Question 11 - $100K

In an 1889 stunt, what magazine sent a reporter to race Nellie Bly in her famed 72-day trip around the world?

A: Publisher's Weekly
B: Cosmopolitan
C: National Geographic
D: Vogue

Only
Spoiler
C
makes sense to him. He guesses it, and leaves with $25,000.
Answer
B: Cosmopolitan
He leaves, a little stunned.

Bring on the next player.

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Re: Transcript 10/10/2012 Daniel Herman (carryover)

#2 Post by earendel » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:46 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Daniel Herman
Ardsley, NY
19-year-old college student
sophomore at Reed College in Portland, Ore.
mom Sharon is in the audience.

Has a $68,000 bank and 1 JTQ lifeline. He's 1 question away from Classic Millionaire.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 10 - Get the Phone (known to be $500)

While many know to call 911 in an emergency, 811 was created to help answer questions from people who want to what?

A: Live on a boat
B: Pilot their own airplane
C: Dig in the ground
D: Cut down a tree

JTQ number 2.
Answer and value
C: Dig in the ground (to protect people from underground power lines)
Value: $500
Bank: $68,000
There are quite a few signs in my neighborhood with this information number on them.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 11 - $100K

In an 1889 stunt, what magazine sent a reporter to race Nellie Bly in her famed 72-day trip around the world?

A: Publisher's Weekly
B: Cosmopolitan
C: National Geographic
D: Vogue

Only
Spoiler
C
makes sense to him. He guesses it, and leaves with $25,000.
Answer
B: Cosmopolitan
I still have 2 lifelines remaining but I would have done just what Daniel did. I didn't realize that Cosmo had been around that long, plus all I can think of is the modern iteration after Helen Gurley Brown took over. Turns out that it was a family-oriented magazine that also published high-class fiction (including works by Bierce, Kipling, and Cather). The reporter hired to race against Bly was Elizabeth Bisland - she lost the race, finishing in 76.5 days.
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Re: Transcript 10/10/2012 Daniel Herman (carryover)

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:25 am

I have ATA and one JTQ remaining.
Question 11 - $100K

In an 1889 stunt, what magazine sent a reporter to race Nellie Bly in her famed 72-day trip around the world?

A: Publisher's Weekly
B: Cosmopolitan
C: National Geographic
D: Vogue

Only
Spoiler
C
makes sense to him. He guesses it, and leaves with $25,000.
Answer
B: Cosmopolitan
No idea. JTQ 2.
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