QOD 1/1/08 answers, scores, comments, queries, conundrums

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#26 Post by trevor_macfee » Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:12 am

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Single Jeopardy - "Bruce"

$200 - Bruce Lee

$400 - Bruce Smith

$600 - Lenny Bruce

$800 - Robert the Bruce

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

$400 - Einstein

$800 - Planck

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#27 Post by tlynn78 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:51 am

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1. Bruce Lee
2. nope
3. LEnny Bruce
4. Robert the Bruce
5. Bruce Banner aka Incredible Hulk

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400 - Einstein
800 - Planck

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#28 Post by Greyhound Dude » Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:33 pm

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Single Jeopardy - "Bruce"

$200 - Bruce Lee

$400 - Bruce Smith

$600 - Lenny Bruce

$800 - Robert the Bruce

$1000 - Bruce Banner



Double Jeopardy - Nobel-winning Physicists

$400 - Albert Einstein

$800 - Max Planck

$1200 - Richard Feynman

$1600 - Niels Bohr

$2000 - superconductivity in ceramic materials

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#29 Post by Appa23 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:43 pm

ToLiveIsToFly wrote:If you haven't already, please read the rules posted at viewtopic.php?p=25928#25928, especially the part about answering right away.

I am very sorry about the size of the images, I don't know how to resize them on this bored. Also, I suspect that when you reply, the source for the images may be visible to you, which may give away the answer. So I'm trusting y'all to not look there (i.e. read the questions, come up with your answers, then reply and type them). Sorry for the inconvenience.

Single Jeopardy - "Bruce"

$200 - This legendary martial artist starred in such films as "Enter the Dragon"

$400 - He's the NFL's all-time leader in sacks

$600 - Dustin Hoffman was nominated for an Oscar for playing this comedian

$800 - He was crowned King of Scots on March 25, 1306

$1000 - He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962

Double Jeopardy - Nobel-winning Physicists

$400 - 2005 marked the 100th Anniversary of three of his world-changing publications.

$800 - We may have to constantly remind you that this man won the prize in 1918 for discovering energy quanta.

$1200 - Surely you're joking if you don't know this native Brooklynite shared the 1965 prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics. Maybe we should draw you a diagram.

$1600 - We could tell you all about him winning the Prize in 1922, or his son sharing it in 1975. Heck, we could talk about it until your eyes glaze over.

$2000 - These two gentlemen, Bednorz and Muller, shared the 1987 prize for their work in this field; thank them if you ever need an MRI.
Spoiler

Bruce Lee
Bruce Smith
Lenny Bruce
Skip
Bruce "The Hulk" Banner

Einstein
Planck
Feynman
Neils Bohr
superconductivity

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#30 Post by ToLiveIsToFly » Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:37 am

Here are Today's answers/comments/scores. I've got a few picture questions as we go forward, so if anyone knows how to resize a picture on this bored, I'd really appreciate it.

Single Jeopardy - "Bruce"

$200 - This legendary martial artist starred in such films as "Enter the Dragon"
Bruce Lee. Every single player got this one.

$400 - He's the NFL's all-time leader in sacks
Bruce Smith. This was tougher than I expected. Where's Buffacuse when you need her?

$600 - Dustin Hoffman was nominated for an Oscar for playing this comedian
Lenny Bruce. Gotten by 17 of our 19 players

$800 - He was crowned King of Scots on March 25, 1306
Robert the Bruce

$1000 - He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962
Bruce Banner (aka The Incredible Hulk). When I wrote this question (about 2 years ago) it didn't occur to me that Bruce Wayne would be such obvious neg bait, but it's come up a bunch of times. I'm also enough of a dork to have thought, at some point, "Bruce Wayne's a DC character, and Lee and Kirby were Marvel guys, so nobody'll guess that"

Double Jeopardy - Nobel-winning Physicists

$400 - 2005 marked the 100th Anniversary of three of his world-changing publications.
Albert Einstein. Yes, he looks dapper in the picture, and I can sort of see the resemblance to Alex Trebek.

$800 - We may have to constantly remind you that this man won the prize in 1918 for discovering energy quanta.
Max Planck ("constant")

$1200 - Surely you're joking if you don't know this native Brooklynite shared the 1965 prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics. Maybe we should draw you a diagram.
Richard Feynman. I'd recommend both Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman and What Do You Care What Other People Think? to anyone considering a career in the sciences. Or anything else, for that matter.

$1600 - We could tell you all about him winning the Prize in 1922, or his son sharing it in 1975. Heck, we could talk about it until your eyes glaze over.
Niels Bohr. I'd have accepted "Nels". My Danish is a bit rusty, but in my mind I pronounce "Niels" the same as "Kneels", and I can see how "Nels" could plausibly be pronounced that way. Bohr = "Bore" = "eyes glaze over", get it?

$2000 - These two gentlemen, Bednorz and Muller, shared the 1987 prize for their work in this field; thank them if you ever need an MRI.
Note that I'm NOT just looking to see if you know what MRI stands for - that is not the correct answer. I want the underlying technological improvement
I was looking for superconductivity. I remember really well when that first breakthrough came through, and these guys found materials that would superconduct at something like 70K, which was more than twice the previous high (and almost twice what people were saying was theoretically possible at the time). Somebody else soon got it up over 90K, and my professors (I was a freshman physics major at the time) were convinced it was only a matter of time before we got room-temperature superconductors, which of course hasn't happened. But going from 30-odd K to 70K is a huge deal, because you can cool something to 70K with liquid nitrogen (which is relatively cheap) but you need liquid helium (which is not) to cool something down to the 30s.

BUT, the doctor who explained to me that this is why your average hospital / medical facility / etc can now afford an MRI machine, while they couldn't used to, turns out to have been suspect. Turns out almost all MRI's still use liquid nitrogen, so the "thank them if you ever need an MRI" part turns out to have been misleading.

They definitely did win for superconductivity, so if you said that you get the points. But if you guessed wrong, I'm going to assume it was because I misled you, and I won't be deducting anything.

Anyway, here are the scores for the first day, which of course are the same as the scores for the current game and for the month as a whole:

mrkelley23 9000
Greyhound Dude 9000
Appa23 8200
jarnon 6600
fantine33 6200
NellyLunatic1980 5800
jsuchard 5600
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andrewjackson 5400
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JBillyGirl 4200
tlynn78 3800
T_Bone0806 3400
takinover 3200
TheConfessor 3200
trevor_macfee 3200
mikehardware 3000
a1mamacat 2600
peacock2121 2000
themanintheseersuckersuit 1600
MarleysGh0st 1600
littlebeast13 1000
starfish1113 600

It's always possible that I screwed up your score, so if you think I did, let me know.

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#31 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:47 am

Ah... you wanted the specific field of science, not the category of Nobel Prize they won for. Oh well, it's only the first game of the month.

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#32 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:51 am

ToLiveIsToFly wrote: $1600 - We could tell you all about him winning the Prize in 1922, or his son sharing it in 1975. Heck, we could talk about it until your eyes glaze over.
Niels Bohr. I'd have accepted "Nels". My Danish is a bit rusty, but in my mind I pronounce "Niels" the same as "Kneels", and I can see how "Nels" could plausibly be pronounced that way. Bohr = "Bore" = "eyes glaze over", get it?
Wikipedia accepts this pronunciation.
Niels Henrik David Bohr [nels ˈb̥oɐ̯ˀ]
From my limited knowledge of Danish, many of their written words look familiar enough to English-speakers, but the pronunciation is impossibly different. :P

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#33 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:01 am

ToLiveIsToFly wrote:$400 - He's the NFL's all-time leader in sacks
Bruce Smith. This was tougher than I expected. Where's Buffacuse when you need her?

:lol:

I'm glad it ain't me anymore....

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#34 Post by ToLiveIsToFly » Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:05 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
ToLiveIsToFly wrote: $1600 - We could tell you all about him winning the Prize in 1922, or his son sharing it in 1975. Heck, we could talk about it until your eyes glaze over.
Niels Bohr. I'd have accepted "Nels". My Danish is a bit rusty, but in my mind I pronounce "Niels" the same as "Kneels", and I can see how "Nels" could plausibly be pronounced that way. Bohr = "Bore" = "eyes glaze over", get it?
Wikipedia accepts this pronunciation.
Niels Henrik David Bohr [nels ˈb̥oɐ̯ˀ]
From my limited knowledge of Danish, many of their written words look familiar enough to English-speakers, but the pronunciation is impossibly different. :P
"My Danish is a bit rusty" was just a euphemism for "the only Danish I know is cheese"

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Re: QOD 1/1/08

#35 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:25 am

ToLiveIsToFly wrote: "My Danish is a bit rusty" was just a euphemism for "the only Danish I know is cheese"
What? You've got something against their pastry? :lol:

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