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Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:35 am

David Gould
Frederick, MD

David once worked for a text message service, where people would send him questions and he'd text them the answer. Hopefully, he'll have all the answers, today.

David is part of a trivia team and two of his teammates, Bill and Chad, have already been on the show this season and done very well.


Topic Tree (Unrandomized)
10: First Touch
9: Poetry at Play
8: Name That George
7: Hiding the Goods
6: History's Mysteries
5: Party of Thirteen
4: Real Deal
3: Hue Know It
2: Go Figure
1: Old Friends

Topic Tree (Randomized)
8: Name That George
7: Hiding the Goods
9: Poetry at Play
3: Hue Know It
2: Go Figure
10: First Touch
1: Old Friends
4: Real Deal
6: History's Mysteries
5: Party of Thirteen


Question #1 - Level 5: Party of Thirteen
Though many still debate its origin, some believe the "13 at a table" superstition derives from what famous historical gathering?

A: First Thanksgiving B: Yalta Conference
C: The Last Supper D: First Continental Congress
Answer/Value/Bank
C: The Last Supper
Question Value: $100
Bank: $100

Question #2 - Level 6: History's Mysteries
Located just south of Groom Lake, what "secret" location became a bit more visible when Google Maps offered satellite images of the grounds?

A: Roswell, New Mexico B: Area 51
C: Bermuda Triangle D: Abu Ghraib prison

David is stuck between a couple and doesn't think he can risk it here. He jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Area 51
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $100

Question #3 - Level 4: Real Deal
Biting gold coins and checking for tooth imprints was an old way to verify their authenticity, due to the metal's high degree of what?

A: Opacity B: Conductivity
C: Malleability D: Salinity
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Malleability
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $7,100

Question #4 - Level 1: Old Friends
Even though you may use email today, you can still get paired up with a friend and exchange letters as a what?

A: Marker mate B: Pen pal
C: Letter lad D: Quill companion

David remembers having one in elementary school.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Pen pal
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,100
Meredith: I had one, too!


Question #5 - Level 10: First Touch
Before ATMs and iPhones, England's E.A. Johnson developed touchscreen technology in the 1960 to be used by whom?

A: Telephone operators B: Air traffic controllers
C: Meteorologists D: Taxi dispatchers

David hasn't heard of E.A. Johnson. He's actually studying
Spoiler
air traffic control
, so he doesn't think it's that one. He asks the audience.
ATA
A: 20% B: 33% C: 42% D: 5%
David didn't get anything clear out of that--anything obvious he was missing--so he jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Air traffic controllers
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $12,100

Question #6 - Level 2: Go Figure
Because she was tall and skinny growing up, supermodel Gisele Bündchen has said that schoolkids used to call her what?

A: Betty Boop B: Smurfette
C: Olive Oyl D: Peppermint Patty
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Olive Oyl
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $22,100

-- Commercial Break --


Question #7 - Level 3: Hue Know It
Made by the cosmetic company OPI, A Good Man-darin Is Hard to Find is what shade of nail polish?

A: Pink B: Purple
C: Orange D: Green
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Orange
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $23,100

Question #8 - Level 9: Poetry at Play
Which of the following is true when Casey comes to bat in the classic baseball poem "Casey at the Bat"?

A: The bases are loaded B: A man is at first
C: Men are on second and third D: The bases are empty

David: I was under the impression that
Spoiler
he hit a grand slam, which must mean that the bases were loaded.


David is pretty sure about that, so he decides to risk it and make
Spoiler
A
his final answer. There's scattered, premature applause and a "yeah" from the audience.
Answer
C: Men are on second and third
David leaves with "Total Winnings" of $1,000.

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Nov 26, 2012 12:34 pm

Question #1 - Level 5: Party of Thirteen
Though many still debate its origin, some believe the "13 at a table" superstition derives from what famous historical gathering?

A: First Thanksgiving B: Yalta Conference
C: The Last Supper D: First Continental Congress
Answer/Value/Bank
C: The Last Supper
Question Value: $100
Bank: $100
My dear sainted mother was absolutely certain that this is the case.
Question #2 - Level 6: History's Mysteries
Located just south of Groom Lake, what "secret" location became a bit more visible when Google Maps offered satellite images of the grounds?

A: Roswell, New Mexico B: Area 51
C: Bermuda Triangle D: Abu Ghraib prison

David is stuck between a couple and doesn't think he can risk it here. He jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Area 51
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $100
It helps to have an Area 51 nut in the (extended) family. He's visited at least twice, maybe more since he moved to NM.
Question #8 - Level 9: Poetry at Play
Which of the following is true when Casey comes to bat in the classic baseball poem "Casey at the Bat"?

A: The bases are loaded B: A man is at first
C: Men are on second and third D: The bases are empty

David: I was under the impression that
Spoiler
he hit a grand slam, which must mean that the bases were loaded.


David is pretty sure about that, so he decides to risk it and make
Spoiler
A
his final answer. There's scattered, premature applause and a "yeah" from the audience.
Answer
C: Men are on second and third
I don't remember who had the infamous "score stood 4 to 2" question, but just in case, I've read the poem a dozen times since them. I'm gonna go read it another dozen.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#3 Post by elwoodblues » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:55 pm

There is no joy in Mudville...

And he thought Casey hit a grand slam? I can understand thinking the bases were loaded because that is what most people writing a baseball story would go for, and I can understand not remembering some of the smaller details from this poem, but the main point of it was that Mighty Casey has struck out!!!

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Nov 26, 2012 3:19 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #2 - Level 6: History's Mysteries
Located just south of Groom Lake, what "secret" location became a bit more visible when Google Maps offered satellite images of the grounds?

A: Roswell, New Mexico B: Area 51
C: Bermuda Triangle D: Abu Ghraib prison

David is stuck between a couple and doesn't think he can risk it here. He jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Area 51
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $100
I wonder what was the other choice David was torn between? Roswell is just a town (despite what conspiracy theorists say might have crashed there) and the Bermuda Triangle is just open ocean. I'm guessing he was thinking about Abu Ghraib, although I doubt the Google Maps images of that location (which aren't even blurred out or anything) would shed any light about the scandal within its walls.

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#5 Post by CarShark » Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:05 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:I don't remember who had the infamous "score stood 4 to 2" question, but just in case, I've read the poem a dozen times since them. I'm gonna go read it another dozen.
It was former Greed contestant and $100,000 winner Dan Avila.

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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:06 am

CarShark wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:I don't remember who had the infamous "score stood 4 to 2" question, but just in case, I've read the poem a dozen times since them. I'm gonna go read it another dozen.
It was former Greed contestant and $100,000 winner Dan Avila.
Oh, that guy. :mrgreen: :)

I wonder what he's up to, these days... :mrgreen:

(And why isn't the "Mr. Green" smiley showing up when I include it?)

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#7 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:35 am

CarShark wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:I don't remember who had the infamous "score stood 4 to 2" question, but just in case, I've read the poem a dozen times since them. I'm gonna go read it another dozen.
It was former Greed contestant and $100,000 winner Dan Avila.
Ack! Sorry, Uly!
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#8 Post by earendel » Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:35 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: David Gould
Frederick, MD

David once worked for a text message service, where people would send him questions and he'd text them the answer. Hopefully, he'll have all the answers, today.

David is part of a trivia team and two of his teammates, Bill and Chad, have already been on the show this season and done very well.
I presume someone has looked them up in the transcripts.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #2 - Level 6: History's Mysteries
Located just south of Groom Lake, what "secret" location became a bit more visible when Google Maps offered satellite images of the grounds?

A: Roswell, New Mexico B: Area 51
C: Bermuda Triangle D: Abu Ghraib prison

David is stuck between a couple and doesn't think he can risk it here. He jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Area 51
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $100
I wonder which two he was stuck between. The only one that makes sense is Area 51.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 - Level 10: First Touch
Before ATMs and iPhones, England's E.A. Johnson developed touchscreen technology in the 1960 to be used by whom?

A: Telephone operators B: Air traffic controllers
C: Meteorologists D: Taxi dispatchers

David hasn't heard of E.A. Johnson. He's actually studying
Spoiler
air traffic control
, so he doesn't think it's that one. He asks the audience.
ATA
A: 20% B: 33% C: 42% D: 5%
David didn't get anything clear out of that--anything obvious he was missing--so he jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Air traffic controllers
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $12,100
elwing attended the Air Traffic Control school in Oklahoma City back in the 80s and talked about touch screens.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8 - Level 9: Poetry at Play
Which of the following is true when Casey comes to bat in the classic baseball poem "Casey at the Bat"?

A: The bases are loaded B: A man is at first
C: Men are on second and third D: The bases are empty

David: I was under the impression that
Spoiler
he hit a grand slam, which must mean that the bases were loaded.


David is pretty sure about that, so he decides to risk it and make
Spoiler
A
his final answer. There's scattered, premature applause and a "yeah" from the audience.
Answer
C: Men are on second and third
Apparently David didn't remember the last line of the poem - "the mighty Casey had struck out." No grand slam for him. I don't know if that would have helped him come up with the right answer, though. It's one of those "you know it if you know it" questions.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:David leaves with "Total Winnings" of $1,000.
Probalby not as good an outcome as his friends.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#9 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:08 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 - Level 10: First Touch
Before ATMs and iPhones, England's E.A. Johnson developed touchscreen technology in the 1960 to be used by whom?

A: Telephone operators B: Air traffic controllers
C: Meteorologists D: Taxi dispatchers

David hasn't heard of E.A. Johnson. He's actually studying
Spoiler
air traffic control
, so he doesn't think it's that one. He asks the audience.
ATA
A: 20% B: 33% C: 42% D: 5%
David didn't get anything clear out of that--anything obvious he was missing--so he jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Air traffic controllers
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $12,100
elwing attended the Air Traffic Control school in Oklahoma City back in the 80s and talked about touch screens.
In the '80s? Did they tell her they'd been introduced more than 20 years earlier?

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Re: Transcript 11/22/12 - David Gould

#10 Post by earendel » Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:17 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 - Level 10: First Touch
Before ATMs and iPhones, England's E.A. Johnson developed touchscreen technology in the 1960 to be used by whom?

A: Telephone operators B: Air traffic controllers
C: Meteorologists D: Taxi dispatchers

David hasn't heard of E.A. Johnson. He's actually studying
Spoiler
air traffic control
, so he doesn't think it's that one. He asks the audience.
ATA
A: 20% B: 33% C: 42% D: 5%
David didn't get anything clear out of that--anything obvious he was missing--so he jumps the question.
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Air traffic controllers
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $12,100
elwing attended the Air Traffic Control school in Oklahoma City back in the 80s and talked about touch screens.
In the '80s? Did they tell her they'd been introduced more than 20 years earlier?
Yes, they did. There was a whole class on the development of ATC technology.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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