You are very very warm. And I thought you were giving up...?DRT wrote:105.xx?
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Alex, it must be 107. Guess a cask number...
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Yes, go on Alex.DRT wrote:Alex, it must be 107. Guess a cask number...
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Honestly, how can you set a quiz when you don't what the range of answers can be?djewesbury wrote:I don't think there is a 211... here is a more recent, up-to-date list than Julian's..AHB wrote:Unless I have mistyped it 211 is Kininvie.djewesbury wrote:Hmm. At least the first guess represents a distillery. Albeit one in Loch Lomond.AHB wrote:I meant 211.47!AHB wrote:112.47
The second guess is not a valid number. I think the numbers only go up to 126 or so.
Do you not have the links Derek posted earlier on open in an adjacent tab to this one??
However, I take I am wrong so I am now guessing 106.
106 is by far the closest guess so far.
[where are you getting 203 and 211 from....?]
Humph. I have to wait for someone else to guess now.
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But you do know what the range of answers is - it's any number up to 126, so long as when you cross-reference that number against the map that Derek linked to, it's in Speyside! And then you posted the range of available numbers above!AHB wrote:Honestly, how can you set a quiz when you don't what the range of answers can be?djewesbury wrote:I don't think there is a 211... here is a more recent, up-to-date list than Julian's..AHB wrote:Unless I have mistyped it 211 is Kininvie.djewesbury wrote:Hmm. At least the first guess represents a distillery. Albeit one in Loch Lomond.AHB wrote:I meant 211.47!AHB wrote:112.47
The second guess is not a valid number. I think the numbers only go up to 126 or so.
Do you not have the links Derek posted earlier on open in an adjacent tab to this one??
However, I take I am wrong so I am now guessing 106.
106 is by far the closest guess so far.
[where are you getting 203 and 211 from....?]
Humph. I have to wait for someone else to guess now.
And it IS your guess! Really, do pay attention...
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And I just gave you the biggest clue so far. Even if Derek misinterpreted it (see answer to Owen, re relative warmth)...
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107.73
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You believed Derek. As I have said, Derek misinterpreted my comment about being very very warm. I have already given you the basis for interpreting that correctly. I cannot give you much more information without telling you.AHB wrote:107.73
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Not at all. I just couldn't be arsed on an iPhone to look at the map and see which distillery was close to 106.djewesbury wrote:You believed Derek.AHB wrote:107.73
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I found a link for the SMWS July Outturn. If someone found that they would narrow things down somewhat. Derek's google must be broken.
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I'm going offline for a bit; I have some 1963 port corks to reconstruct.
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sigh.... I want it to be someone else's turn....AHB wrote:I'm going offline for a bit; I have some 1963 port corks to reconstruct.
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It is one of these...
Do I win?"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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We need three of us, and about twenty minutes. Person A takes the distillery numbers that are 1 modulo 3 (so 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, …, 151). B takes the distillery numbers that are 2 modulo 3 (so 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, …, 152). C takes the distillery numbers that are 0 modulo 3 (so 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, …, 153).
We could do all the distillery numbers in a ten-minute blitz, then repeat with cask numbers.
We could do all the distillery numbers in a ten-minute blitz, then repeat with cask numbers.
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76.103. (No idea whether already guessed. Dull question, as foretold.)
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+1jdaw1 wrote:Dull question
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It is one of those. You haven't won yet.DRT wrote:It is one of these...Do I win?
Hooray, we have a geeky solution at last. Do you realise that the absence of a logical mind has turned this into the guessing equivalent of a mudfight?jdaw1 wrote:We need three of us, and about twenty minutes. Person A takes the distillery numbers that are 1 modulo 3 (so 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, !, 151). B takes the distillery numbers that are 2 modulo 3 (so 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, !, 152). C takes the distillery numbers that are 0 modulo 3 (so 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, !, 153).
We could do all the distillery numbers in a ten-minute blitz, then repeat with cask numbers.
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No one has managed to pay attention for 20 minutes for fear of killing themselves.jdaw1 wrote:We need three of us, and about twenty minutes.
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No.jdaw1 wrote:76.103. (No idea whether already guessed. Dull question, as foretold.)
This from the man who made us guess what he was looking at on his phone.
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It is a Speyside Spey, it is geographically adjacent to 106, how difficult can this be????jdaw1 wrote:76.103. (No idea whether already guessed. Dull question, as foretold.)
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But you have posed a complex puzzle, not "a guessable question". This isn't intended to be mindnumbingly dull, it is supposed to be something that people can dip in and out of, make a semi educated guess and continue doing other things.djewesbury wrote:Hooray, we have a geeky solution at last. Do you realise that the absence of a logical mind has turned this into the guessing equivalent of a mudfight?
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Julian's gawn agin.
(That was a clue. Gin. That is a clue. Please guess this. Please.)
(That was a clue. Gin. That is a clue. Please guess this. Please.)
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The distillery now makes gin.
Gin is drunk with lemons.
Lemon is in the title.
GUESS THE ANSWER.
Gin is drunk with lemons.
Lemon is in the title.
GUESS THE ANSWER.
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I said it was boring!DRT wrote:But you have posed a complex puzzle, not "a guessable question". This isn't intended to be mindnumbingly dull, it is supposed to be something that people can dip in and out of, make a semi educated guess and continue doing other things.djewesbury wrote:Hooray, we have a geeky solution at last. Do you realise that the absence of a logical mind has turned this into the guessing equivalent of a mudfight?
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Glenlemon?djewesbury wrote:The distillery now makes gin.
Gin is drunk with lemons.
Lemon is in the title.
GUESS THE ANSWER.
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Swears. Curses DRT. Expires.DRT wrote:Glenlemon?djewesbury wrote:The distillery now makes gin.
Gin is drunk with lemons.
Lemon is in the title.
GUESS THE ANSWER.
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37.53? (Cragganmore "Lemon Grove")
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Derek..DRT wrote:37? (Cragganmore "Lemon Grove")
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But Glen Elgin isn’t in DRT’s list.
Edit: too late. Thank heavens for that.
Derek: I have a nice question. Should I ask it? (Just to give DRT a better informed choice. ‟What decadent thing am I about to do. That I sometimes do this is known to (at least some) members of TPF.”)
Edit: too late. Thank heavens for that.
Derek: I have a nice question. Should I ask it? (Just to give DRT a better informed choice. ‟What decadent thing am I about to do. That I sometimes do this is known to (at least some) members of TPF.”)
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I think we need to guess the cask number. Current offering is 54.jdaw1 wrote:But Glen Elgin isn’t in DRT’s list.
Edit: too late. Thank heavens for that.
Derek: I have a nice question. Should I ask it?
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I edited as you posted. If we have further punishment to do first my question is withdrawn.
Off to do it.
Off to do it.
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Guess cask numbers and get this over with.
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Must have been a number 2.jdaw1 wrote:I edited as you posted. If we have further punishment to do first my question is withdrawn.
Off to do it.
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It would be bad sport to give the answer away. If you manage to find it somehow, we can all go back to our lives.
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Fanfares, ticker-tape parades, random execution of dwarves and virgins, slaughtering of fatted calves, excess, inebriation...DRT wrote:48.37?
and Derek's turn.
I might not guess this time round...
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Where was I on 14th July 1980 and why was I there?
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You were riding a giant lemon, on the Left Bank. You were there because it was your hippy phase and you'd dropped out for a few years. The Bastille Day celebrations in the Deux Magots got a little out of hand and you ended up spending a night in the cells.DRT wrote:Where was I on 14th July 1980 and why was I there?
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Celebrating Bastille Day is one of the things I did that day, but it was not the reason I was in the town I was in.
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You were 16. You were in Amsterdam (with some French friends hence celebrating Bastille Day) buying dope and enjoying the attractions of the Reeperbaum. Why were you there? Because you were a 16 year old boy with a healthy curiosity.
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No. But I was celebrating Bastille Day with people who knew what it was, which I didn't until that day.AHB wrote:You were 16. You were in Amsterdam (with some French friends hence celebrating Bastille Day) buying dope and enjoying the attractions of the Reeperbaum. Why were you there? Because you were a 16 year old boy with a healthy curiosity.
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For the record, not all of these are officialdjewesbury wrote:Fanfares, ticker-tape parades, random execution of dwarves and virgins, slaughtering of fatted calves, excess, inebriation...

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Dear guest, please guess which ones..jdaw1 wrote:For the record, not all of these are officialdjewesbury wrote:Fanfares, ticker-tape parades, random execution of dwarves and virgins, slaughtering of fatted calves, excess, inebriation...policy.
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It has to stop... This is pathetic..
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Do we have to get both parts correct or just one part?DRT wrote:Where was I on 14th July 1980 and why was I there?
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Did this go horribly wrong for you?djewesbury wrote:It has to stop... This is pathetic..
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A third of my posts have been wasted saying such things as 'an orange' and 'colonel gaddafi'... We used to be so erudite..DRT wrote:Did this go horribly wrong for you?djewesbury wrote:It has to stop... This is pathetic..
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