Transcript 03/25/10 - Erin McNutt (carryover)

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Transcript 03/25/10 - Erin McNutt (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:19 pm

Erin McNutt
Thousand Oaks, CA
Sales director


Erin is considering upgrading her car to a convertible.

Question Topics:
* Cold Hard Cash
* Facts & Figures
* History of Law
* Where is It?
* Small Ball
* High-Def
* World Geography
* Toys & Games
* (Miami)
* (Foreign Films)
* (Brand Names)
* (State Capitals)
* (At the Supermarket)
* (Famous Trips)
* (Sportswear)

$12,500 * Toys & Games
In 2009, Lego introduced toy models of what architect's iconic Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater house?

A: Frank Gehry B: Buckminster Fuller
C: Walter Gropius D: Frank Lloyd Wright
Answer
D: Frank Lloyd Wright ( 23 )
$15,000 * World Geography
What country's largest city is often still referred to by its Maori name, "Tamaki Makaurau"?

A: New Zealand B: Japan
C: The Philippines D: Australia

With 18 seconds left, Erin decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Greg Proops, the host
of "Head Games" on the Science Channel.

Greg: Well, I don't like to be absolutely sure about things unless I'm absolutely sure, but Maori is a New Zealand--the Maoris live in New Zealand and the biggest city in New Zealand is Auckland. I think Tamaki Makau--I can't pronounce it, either, like Meredith--I think it's Auckland city.

Meredith: [Looking shocked] Nice to see you, Greg. Buh bye!

Answer
A: New Zealand ( 9 )
$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial

With 24 seconds left, Erin decides to Double Dip.

Erin's first answer is
Spoiler
A: Projected
.
Erin's second answer is
Spoiler
D: Pictorial
.
Answer
B: Progressive (22 )
Erin falls to $5,000.

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#2 Post by Millionaire Fan » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:42 pm

$15,000 * World Geography
What country's largest city is often still referred to by its Maori name, "Tamaki Makaurau"?

A: New Zealand B: Japan
C: The Philippines D: Australia
Wow I was very suprised that the answer was New Zealand. I guessed Japan because it I thought that was a japanese name. Also I watch a lot of Anime and the name Tamaki shows up in a lot of Anime shows that I watch.

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Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Erin McNutt (carryover)

#3 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:53 am

Millionaire Fan wrote:
$15,000 * World Geography
What country's largest city is often still referred to by its Maori name, "Tamaki Makaurau"?

A: New Zealand B: Japan
C: The Philippines D: Australia
Wow I was very suprised that the answer was New Zealand. I guessed Japan because it I thought that was a japanese name. Also I watch a lot of Anime and the name Tamaki shows up in a lot of Anime shows that I watch.
There are Maori in Japan?!
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#4 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:53 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial
No clue. Try the audience first. If they don't know, I'll go to Greg.

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#5 Post by ten96lt » Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:40 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial
No clue. Try the audience first. If they don't know, I'll go to Greg.
I knew it, should could have called me.........o wait! :P

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#6 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:00 pm

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial
No clue. Try the audience first. If they don't know, I'll go to Greg.
Progressive stands for progressive scan as opposed to interlacing scan which is 1080i. Interlacing scans all the odd lines first, then all the even lines. Progressive scan scans them all in order for a sharper picture. Almost all current HDTV pictures are 1080p, although some older CRT sets like mine are 1080i (some cheaper plasma sets are 720p, which only has 720 lines of resolution instead of 1080).
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#7 Post by earendel » Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:31 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Erin McNutt
Thousand Oaks, CA
Sales director


Erin is considering upgrading her car to a convertible.
Don't count your convertibles before they're hatch(back)ed, Erin. :mrgreen:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15,000 * World Geography
What country's largest city is often still referred to by its Maori name, "Tamaki Makaurau"?

A: New Zealand B: Japan
C: The Philippines D: Australia

With 18 seconds left, Erin decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Greg Proops, the host
of "Head Games" on the Science Channel.

Greg: Well, I don't like to be absolutely sure about things unless I'm absolutely sure, but Maori is a New Zealand--the Maoris live in New Zealand and the biggest city in New Zealand is Auckland. I think Tamaki Makau--I can't pronounce it, either, like Meredith--I think it's Auckland city.

Meredith: [Looking shocked] Nice to see you, Greg. Buh bye!
Answer
A: New Zealand ( 9 )
Good for Greg in knowing the Maoris live in New Zealand.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial

With 24 seconds left, Erin decides to Double Dip.

Erin's first answer is
Spoiler
A: Projected
.
Erin's second answer is
Spoiler
D: Pictorial
.
Answer
B: Progressive (22 )
I confess I wouldn't have known this - I was expecting "pixel" or some related word. If I had used DD I would have chosen between A and D and ended up going home with $5K.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Erin McNutt (carryover)

#8 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:34 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial

With 24 seconds left, Erin decides to Double Dip.

Erin's first answer is
Spoiler
A: Projected
.
Erin's second answer is
Spoiler
D: Pictorial
.
Answer
B: Progressive (22 )
I confess I wouldn't have known this - I was expecting "pixel" or some related word. If I had used DD I would have chosen between A and D and ended up going home with $5K.
Either you know it or you don't. It's not something easily reasoned out. Just like "What does the 'V' in 'DVD" stand for?" The question I had about HDTV's proportion being 16:9 as well.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)

Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.

Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.

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Re: Transcript 03/25/10 - Erin McNutt (carryover)

#9 Post by earendel » Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:41 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * High-Def
Commonly used to identify high-definition TV signals, what does the "p" stand for in the measurement "1080p"?

A: Projected B: Progressive
C: Persistent D: Pictorial

With 24 seconds left, Erin decides to Double Dip.

Erin's first answer is
Spoiler
A: Projected
.
Erin's second answer is
Spoiler
D: Pictorial
.
Answer
B: Progressive (22 )
I confess I wouldn't have known this - I was expecting "pixel" or some related word. If I had used DD I would have chosen between A and D and ended up going home with $5K.
Either you know it or you don't. It's not something easily reasoned out. Just like "What does the 'V' in 'DVD" stand for?" The question I had about HDTV's proportion being 16:9 as well.
Either "video" or "versatile" depending upon the source you check.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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