Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-07-07,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> ** Final, Round 8 - Sports & Leisure
> * Unusual Hobbies
> 1. What is the name given to the hobby of catching fish barehanded?
Noodling. 4 for Bruce. Too late for Gareth.
> 2. This outdoor hobby requires a GPS device. Participants hide
> and/or seek out containers anywhere in the world. What is the
> hobby called?
Geocaching. 4 for Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Marc, Gareth,
Dan Tilque, Björn, Bruce, and Peter. Giggle points for "seeking
asylum".
> 3. Variously called "frogs" and "frog jumps" among other names,
> the earliest record of this hobby/sport dates back to 1583,
> but tradition holds that it was begun by an English king who
> tossed sovereigns across the Thames. Give either the common
> American name or the common British name of this hobby.
Skipping stones (or rocks), ducks and drakes. I accepted "skimming
stones". 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, and Peter.
> * Baseball Records that Will Never be Broken
> Well, we think not, anyway. In each case, name the player who
> holds the record.
> 4. He holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406 --
> nearly 500 more than the next player on the list, and nearly
> 1,000 more than the highest active player on the list. He played
> most of this career for Oakland and was a member of Toronto's
> 1993 championship team.
Ricky Henderson. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Bruce, and Peter.
> 5. This pitcher holds the record for the most career strikeouts
> with 5,714 -- nearly 1,000 more than the next player on the list,
> and over 3,000 more than the highest active player on the list.
> He started his career with the New York Mets and went on to pitch
> for the California Angels, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers.
Nolan Ryan. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Bruce, and Calvin.
> 6. Name the New York Yankee who set the record for the most
> consecutive games with a hit when he hit in 56 straight games
> in 1941.
Joe DiMaggio. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Bruce, and Calvin.
> * Pro Golfers' Nicknames
> Which golfer (or retired golfer) is nicknamed...
> 7. ...the Golden Bear?
Jack Nicklaus. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Dan Tilque, Bruce,
Peter, and Calvin. 3 for Dan Blum.
> 8. ...Super Mex?
Lee Trevino. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Dan Tilque, Peter,
and Calvin.
> 9. ...the Great White Shark?
Greg Norman. 4 for Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Marc, Gareth,
Björn, Bruce, Peter, and Calvin.
> * Rejected Olympic Events
> All of these sports were rejected by Olympic committees from
> inclusion in the Games.
> 10. This hybrid sport is popular in Russia. It combines an
> intellectual contest (we'll call it X) with a physical combative
> contest (Y) in alternating rounds. A full match runs for
> 11 rounds: six 4-minute rounds of X, and five 3-minute
> rounds of Y. Name the hybrid sport (X-Y).
Chess-boxing. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Gareth, Bruce, Peter,
and Calvin.
> 11. This racket sport has been around since 1830, but has never been
> included in the Olympics. It is on the short list for inclusion
> in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, though. In 2003, Forbes
> magazine rated it as the #1 healthiest sport to play. Name it.
Squash. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Jason, Marc, Gareth, Erland, Peter,
and Calvin. 2 for Dan Blum and Björn.
> 12. While water polo (1900-) and polo on horseback (1900-36) have
> both been Olympic events, a third version of polo has never been
> included in the Olympics. It is popular in Nepal, Thailand,
> Sri Lanka, and parts of India. *Which animal* is it played on?
Elephant. 4 for everyone -- Pete, Dan Blum, Joshua, Jason, Marc,
Gareth, Dan Tilque, Erland, Björn, Bruce, Peter, and Calvin.
> * NFL Defensive Players
> In each case, name the player.
> 13. This New York Giants linebacker was Defensive Player of the
> Year in 1981 and 1982. In 1986 he became only the second
> defensive player to win the NFL's Most Valuable Player award.
Lawrence Taylor. 4 for Pete, Joshua, Marc, Gareth, and Calvin.
> 14. Nicknamed the Minister of Defense, this defensive end won his
> first Defensive Player of the Year award with Philadelphia
> in 1987, and his second one 11 years later with the Green
> Bay Packers.
Reggie White. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Gareth, Bruce, and Calvin.
> 15. This Houston Texans defensive end has only been in the NFL
> for 4 seasons, but he has already won two Defensive Player of
> the Year awards, in 2012 and 2014.
J.J. Watt. 4 for Marc, Gareth, and Bruce.
Scores, if there are no errors:
FINAL ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Geo Sci Lit His Ent Spo FOUR
Gareth Owen 12 -- 40 47 48 56 191
Dan Blum 14 47 40 50 44 25 181
Joshua Kreitzer 32 40 38 40 52 48 180
Marc Dashevsky 22 47 32 44 40 48 179
"Calvin" 20 41 -- 31 32 40 144
Dan Tilque 20 35 36 48 12 16 139
Peter Smyth 35 34 -- 32 24 36 137
Pete Gayde 20 8 8 40 32 40 132
Bruce Bowler -- -- -- 36 40 44 120
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 8 16 44 16 84
Erland Sommarskog 16 24 4 32 4 8 80
Björn Lundin 18 22 0 24 8 14 78
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Mark Brader At any rate, C++ != C. Actually, the value of
Toronto the expression "C++ != C" is [undefined].
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