Transcript 2/10/16 John Barreto (carryover)

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Transcript 2/10/16 John Barreto (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:32 am

John Barreto
Tampa, Fla.

$7,000
For the 113,760 individual frames of the Disney classic “101 Dalmatians,” animators had to draw a total of how many Dalmatian spots — about 57 per frame?
A: 48,155 B: 309,400
C: 6,469,952 D: 978,157,554
Answer
C: 6,469,952
$10,000
What British author named a villain in one of his most well-known books after his real-life boyhood friend Bob Fagin?
A: Rudyard Kipling B: Charles Dickens
C: Leo Tolstoy D: H.G. Wells

John hasn’t read any books by these authors, so he cuts the question. His guess is
Spoiler
Charles Dickens
.
Answer
B: Charles Dickens
$10,000
What phrase competes a famous palindrome that begins with “A man, a plan” and ends with “Panama”?
A: A canal B: A harbor
C: A tower D: A bridge
Answer
A: A canal
$20,000
In 2014, Dr. James Watson raised money for scientific research by auctioning off his Nobel Prize, which he won for discovering that DNA had what shape?
A: Double helix B: Pascal triangle
C: Convex polygon D: Cubic honeycomb

+1
John’s +1 is his father. He knows the answer.

Answer
A: Double helix
Commercial break

$30,000
There’s not a single United Nations member whose name begins with X or which other letter?
A: J B: Q
C: V D: W
ATA
A: 7% B: 52% C: 20% D: 21%
“J, I can pretty much rule that out because: John, Joseph, there are a lot of names that start with J that are pretty popular. Q seems like the answer that would really, like, no one’s name would start with it. I know, if I get it wrong, I’ll lose 15,000. If I walk away, and it is Q, then I’ll be kicking myself.”
“Welcome to Millionaire.”
“I think I’m going to have to play this safe and just take my $20,000.”

Answer
D: W

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#2 Post by earendel » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:12 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: John Barreto
Tampa, Fla.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7,000
For the 113,760 individual frames of the Disney classic “101 Dalmatians,” animators had to draw a total of how many Dalmatian spots — about 57 per frame?
A: 48,155 B: 309,400
C: 6,469,952 D: 978,157,554
Answer
C: 6,469,952
A few months back our trivia team was tied at the end of the game and the tiebreaker was to guess the number of individual spots drawn. We lost because we grossly underestimated the number.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$10,000
What British author named a villain in one of his most well-known books after his real-life boyhood friend Bob Fagin?
A: Rudyard Kipling B: Charles Dickens
C: Leo Tolstoy D: H.G. Wells

John hasn’t read any books by these authors, so he cuts the question. His guess is
Spoiler
Charles Dickens
.
Answer
B: Charles Dickens
This is one of those questions that shows that there isn't necessarily a correlation between intelligence and trivia knowledge. Or it may be due to John's age.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$30,000
There’s not a single United Nations member whose name begins with X or which other letter?
A: J B: Q
C: V D: W
ATA
A: 7% B: 52% C: 20% D: 21%
“J, I can pretty much rule that out because: John, Joseph, there are a lot of names that start with J that are pretty popular. Q seems like the answer that would really, like, no one’s name would start with it. I know, if I get it wrong, I’ll lose 15,000. If I walk away, and it is Q, then I’ll be kicking myself.”
“Welcome to Millionaire.”
“I think I’m going to have to play this safe and just take my $20,000.”
Answer
D: W
Clearly John misread the question - he was assuming that "UN members" meant people's names, when the question was asking about countries. I came up with Japan, Qatar and Venezuela right away, so the answer had to be "W".
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Re: Transcript 2/10/16 John Barreto (carryover)

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:17 am

$7,000
For the 113,760 individual frames of the Disney classic “101 Dalmatians,” animators had to draw a total of how many Dalmatian spots — about 57 per frame?
A: 48,155 B: 309,400
C: 6,469,952 D: 978,157,554
Answer
C: 6,469,952
That's odd -- why didn't they just duplicate the spots from the last frame?
$30,000
There’s not a single United Nations member whose name begins with X or which other letter?
A: J B: Q
C: V D: W
ATA
A: 7% B: 52% C: 20% D: 21%
“J, I can pretty much rule that out because: John, Joseph, there are a lot of names that start with J that are pretty popular. Q seems like the answer that would really, like, no one’s name would start with it. I know, if I get it wrong, I’ll lose 15,000. If I walk away, and it is Q, then I’ll be kicking myself.”
“Welcome to Millionaire.”
“I think I’m going to have to play this safe and just take my $20,000.”

Answer
D: W
WWOQ!! The question should have read "member nation," or the producers should have told him so after he started talking about John and Joseph. After that, it's a process of elimination; at least, that's how I would have figured it. J for Japan, Q for Qatar, V for Venezuela, and W?
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#4 Post by ghostjmf » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:26 am

7K: so happy kid did arithmetic adult contestants often give up on, or don't even try.

30K: host has handheld adults who cleary misunderstood Q. Why not this kid? As soon as kid listed 1st names instead of country names I was afraid he would crash.

I did "Japan, Qatar, Vanuatu, Venezuela, OK, must be "W"".

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#5 Post by K.P. » Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:38 pm

Chris has reread the question before, emphasizing certain words for clarification. I'm not sure emphasizing "UN members" would have clarified anything. One thing he has not done is provide new information not in the question. Not saying he can't, just that there's no precedent for it.

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#6 Post by ghostjmf » Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:59 pm

All I'm saying host should have done is what he's done for adults; emphasize words that clarify. UN MEMBERS would have done it, I think. Kid was sharp enough.

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#7 Post by Estonut » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:02 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
$7,000
For the 113,760 individual frames of the Disney classic “101 Dalmatians,” animators had to draw a total of how many Dalmatian spots — about 57 per frame?
A: 48,155 B: 309,400
C: 6,469,952 D: 978,157,554
Answer
C: 6,469,952
That's odd -- why didn't they just duplicate the spots from the last frame?
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#8 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:11 pm

Estonut wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
$7,000
For the 113,760 individual frames of the Disney classic “101 Dalmatians,” animators had to draw a total of how many Dalmatian spots — about 57 per frame?
A: 48,155 B: 309,400
C: 6,469,952 D: 978,157,554
Answer
C: 6,469,952
That's odd -- why didn't they just duplicate the spots from the last frame?
Because rambunctious puppies move around a lot.
Oh yeah, huh.
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#9 Post by SpacemanSpiff » Fri Feb 12, 2016 3:53 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$30,000
There’s not a single United Nations member whose name begins with X or which other letter?
A: J B: Q
C: V D: W
ATA
A: 7% B: 52% C: 20% D: 21%
“J, I can pretty much rule that out because: John, Joseph, there are a lot of names that start with J that are pretty popular. Q seems like the answer that would really, like, no one’s name would start with it. I know, if I get it wrong, I’ll lose 15,000. If I walk away, and it is Q, then I’ll be kicking myself.”
“Welcome to Millionaire.”
“I think I’m going to have to play this safe and just take my $20,000.”
Answer
D: W
Clearly John misread the question - he was assuming that "UN members" meant people's names, when the question was asking about countries. I came up with Japan, Qatar and Venezuela right away, so the answer had to be "W".
This is where my stuck-in-1968 map names screwed me up. I knew Qatar and Venezuela right off the bat, figured "West something" had to be around -- like West Pakistan (when it used to be West and East, before the latter became Bangladesh).

Whoops.
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#10 Post by jarnon » Fri Feb 12, 2016 4:14 pm

SpacemanSpiff wrote:This is where my stuck-in-1968 map names screwed me up. I knew Qatar and Venezuela right off the bat, figured "West something" had to be around -- like West Pakistan (when it used to be West and East, before the latter became Bangladesh).

Whoops.
Pakistan (West and East combined) was a single UN member country until Bangladesh broke away. But West Germany was a UN member from 1973 to 1990.
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