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Calvin

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Oct 19, 2015, 11:26:53 PM10/19/15
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1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?
2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?
4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?
5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?
6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?
7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?
8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?
9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?
10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

cheers,
calvin

Mark Brader

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Oct 19, 2015, 11:51:41 PM10/19/15
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Calvin:
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is
> an ibex?

Mountain goat.

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film
> directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending
> in divorce?

No idea. Paquin?

> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in
> mathematics and computing?

Hexadecimal.

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which
> children's book and TV series?

Thomas the Tank Engine, also known as Thomas and Friends.

> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails
> form which US state?

Iowa.

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which
> Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years
> after his death?

Hmm. Becket, I suppose.

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's
> largest country by area?

Algeria, I suppose.

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi,
> Berline, Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim.

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known
> worldwide in 2012?

Psy.

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

India.
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Gareth Owen

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Oct 20, 2015, 1:26:10 AM10/20/15
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Calvin <334...@gmail.com> writes:

> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

Its a goat-type thing with big old weird horns

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim
> Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?

Kate Winslet

> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and
> computing?

Hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's
> book and TV series?

Thomas the Tank Engine

> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which
> US state?

Omaha

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of
> Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?

Thomas a-Becket

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest
> country by area?

Nigeria?

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline,
> Bilbao and Venice?

Gugenheim? (sp?)

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in
> 2012?

Psy

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Pakistan

Mark Brader

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Oct 20, 2015, 1:56:40 AM10/20/15
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"Calvin":
> > 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which
> > US state?

Gareth Owen:
> Omaha

Oh, we're all right. I remembered that the key word started with a vowel
and ended with A, but asssumed that the key word would itself be the
relevant state, so I picked the wrong one; you remembered the correct
key word, but then thought *it* was the name of a state.
--
Mark Brader | "...it is happening a lot to me recently. almost
Toronto | as if my beliefs are no longer strong enough
m...@vex.net | to counter reality." --Stephen Perry

Erland Sommarskog

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Oct 20, 2015, 3:28:59 AM10/20/15
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Calvin (334...@gmail.com) writes:
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

Deer

> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and
> computing?

Hexadecimal

> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form
> which US state?

Nebraska

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest
> country by area?

DR Congo

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline,
> Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide
> in 2012?

Wu

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?
>

Pakistan


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Erland Sommarskog

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Oct 20, 2015, 3:32:54 AM10/20/15
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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
> Oh, we're all right. I remembered that the key word started with a vowel
> and ended with A, but asssumed that the key word would itself be the
> relevant state, so I picked the wrong one; you remembered the correct
> key word, but then thought *it* was the name of a state.

Yeah, that was a tricky one. I certainly do not know of any nickname, but
I figured that I missed it. But I knew from which town he is - I only have
to hope that I'm right on which state it is in.

But, hey, isn't he known as "The Oracle from Omaha"? Seems like Gareth and
Calvin are in the same boat.

By the way, thinking of the last question - you still seem to have a problem
with that part of the world. :-)

Dan Tilque

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Oct 20, 2015, 6:59:29 AM10/20/15
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Calvin wrote:
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

goat

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?

hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?
> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?

Nebraska

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?

Thomas Becket

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?

Chad

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?
> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Paksistan


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Dan Tilque

Pete

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Oct 20, 2015, 11:16:34 AM10/20/15
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Calvin <334...@gmail.com> wrote in
news:8a1c62ff-aa5c-40d2...@googlegroups.com:

> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an
> ibex?

Mountain goat-like animal with long horns

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film
> directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?

Thurman

> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics
> and computing?

Hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for
> which children's book and TV series?

Thomas the Tank Engine

> 5 As his nickname suggests,
> businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?

Nebraska

> 6 In 1538,
> Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to
> be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?

Becket

> 7 Following the
> break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?

Algeria

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline,
> Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style
> well known worldwide in 2012?

Psy

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Pakistan

>
> cheers,
> calvin
>

Pete

Gareth Owen

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Oct 20, 2015, 12:11:39 PM10/20/15
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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) writes:

> "Calvin":
>> > 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which
>> > US state?
>
> Gareth Owen:
>> Omaha
>
> Oh, we're all right. I remembered that the key word started with a vowel
> and ended with A, but asssumed that the key word would itself be the
> relevant state, so I picked the wrong one; you remembered the correct
> key word, but then thought *it* was the name of a state.

That's funny. I saw your answer and immediately thought

"Iowa! of course its Iowa! God is Omaha even a state?!?
No! Its a place in Nebraska you idiot"

Gareth Owen

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Oct 20, 2015, 12:13:02 PM10/20/15
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Erland Sommarskog <esq...@sommarskog.se> writes:

> But, hey, isn't he known as "The Oracle from Omaha"? Seems like Gareth and
> Calvin are in the same boat.

"Wizard of Omaha" was the version I'd heard.
According to Wiki, he's the "Sage of Omaha" also.

Peter Smyth

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Oct 20, 2015, 1:23:48 PM10/20/15
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Calvin wrote:

> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?
Deer
> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim
> Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
Kate Winslet
> 3 Which
> base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and
> computing?
Hexadecimal
> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which
> children's book and TV series?
Thomas the Tank Engine
> 5 As his nickname suggests,
> businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?
Nebraska
> 6 In 1538,
> Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury
> to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?
Thomas Becket
> 7 Following the
> break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?
Egypt
> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline,
> Bilbao and Venice?
Guggenheim
> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style
> well known worldwide in 2012?
Psy
> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained
> independence from which country?
Pakistan

Peter Smyth

bbowler

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Oct 20, 2015, 2:03:15 PM10/20/15
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On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 20:26:52 -0700, Calvin wrote:

> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

Goat

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim
> Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?

> 3 Which base-16
> numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?

hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's
book
> and TV series?

Thomas the Tank Engine

> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form
which
> US state?

Oklahoma

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of
> Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?
> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest
country
> by area?
> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline,
> Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide
in
> 2012?

Psy

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Pakistan

> calvin

Björn Lundin

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Oct 20, 2015, 4:33:32 PM10/20/15
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On 2015-10-20 05:26, Calvin wrote:
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?
Goat ?
> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?
Hex.
Are there more ?
> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?
> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?
> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?
> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?
Algeria
> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?
Guggenheim
> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?
> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?
India
>
> cheers,
> calvin
>


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Björn

Mark Brader

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Oct 20, 2015, 7:55:18 PM10/20/15
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Erland Sommarskog:
> By the way, thinking of the last question - you still seem to have a problem
> with that part of the world. :-)

Oh gawd, I *remember* that war happening and I still got it wrong. Sigh.
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Mark Brader

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Oct 20, 2015, 7:57:45 PM10/20/15
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"Calvin":
>> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and
>> computing?

Björn Lundin:
> Hex.

On the off-chance that Calvin isn't aware, this is a common nickname
for the correct answer. There is no confusion with base 6 since no
one commonly uses that base.
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Marc Dashevsky

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Oct 21, 2015, 3:20:13 AM10/21/15
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In article <8a1c62ff-aa5c-40d2...@googlegroups.com>, 334...@gmail.com says...
>
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?
goat

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?
hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?
> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?
Nebraska

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?
> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?
Libya

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?
Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?
Kim

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?
Pakistan

> cheers,
> calvin



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Chris F.A. Johnson

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Oct 22, 2015, 8:10:04 PM10/22/15
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On 2015-10-20, Calvin wrote:
> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

Goat

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?
> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?

Hexadecimal

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?
> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?

Nebraska

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?

Becket

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?

Sudan

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?
> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Pakistan

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Chris F.A. Johnson

Calvin

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Oct 26, 2015, 12:38:02 AM10/26/15
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On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 1:26:53 PM UTC+10, Calvin wrote:

> 1 Found mainly in the European Alps, what type of animal is an ibex?

[Mountain] Goat

> 2 Which Oscar-winning actress has been married to film directors Jim Threapleton and Sam Mendes, both alas ending in divorce?

Kate Winslet

> 3 Which base-16 numerical system is commonly used in mathematics and computing?

Leonard Cohen. Well that's what my answer sheet says. Also accepting Hex[adecimal]

> 4 The fictional island of Sodor is the setting for which children's book and TV series?

Thomas the Tank Engine / Thomas and Friends

> 5 As his nickname suggests, businessman Warren Buffet hails form which US state?

Nebraska
I don't intentionally ask trick questions, but sometimes they turn out that way...

> 6 In 1538, Henry VIII issued a proclamation for which Archbishop of Canterbury to be un-sainted, some 368 years after his death?

Thomas Beckett

> 7 Following the break-up of Sudan, what is now Africa's largest country by area?

Algeria

> 8 Which famous museum has branches in New York, Abu Dhabi, Berline, Bilbao and Venice?

Guggenheim

> 9 Which South Korean rapper made Gangnam Style well known worldwide in 2012?

Psy

> 10 In 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from which country?

Pakistan

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 TOTAL TB Quiz 412
1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 61 Pete Gayde
1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 8 48 Gareth Owen
1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 8 57 Peter Smyth
1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 7 44 Mark Brader
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 41 Chris Johnson
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 41 Dan Tilque
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 41 Bruce Bowler
1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 35 Marc Dashevsky
1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 22 Bjorn Lundin
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 34 Erland S
- - - - - - - - - - --- ----------
9 1 10 5 6 6 3 10 5 8 63 63%

Well done Pete.

cheers,
calvin

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