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Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:22 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
I am currently drinking a bottle of red wine which, incidentally, will not see the sun rise ever again. Name the grape, vintage and new world country of origin.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:24 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
Shiraz, 2006, Australia.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:26 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by KillerB
Pinotage, 2005, South Africa

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:27 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
Cabernet Sauvignon, 2002, USA.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:27 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
Zinfandel, 2005, USA

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:28 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
whoops, out of order

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:29 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
jdaw1 wrote:Shiraz, 2006, Australia.
HTF did you do that :shock:
JDAW's up.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:30 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by KillerB
Just like to mention - really impressed with the Kinks knowledge

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:30 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
DRT wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:Shiraz, 2006, Australia.
HTF did you do that :shock:
JDAW's up.
Check your web cam. :)

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:32 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
KillerB wrote:Just like to mention - really impressed with the Kinks knowledge
Ermm? :roll: :oops:

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:35 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
My next bottle of port has been chosen I have two of them visible. A house of the second rank, though known for doing a very fine job in an occasional vintage, and a year of which there has been a horizontal in the UK but not the US (at least, not under the auspices of :tpf:).

Name house and year.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:36 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
1977 Croft

edit: gah, read the hint backwards

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:36 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
KillerB wrote:Just like to mention - really impressed with the Kinks knowledge
Errrm.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:39 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
KillerB wrote:Just like to mention - really impressed with the Kinks knowledge
My first 3 guesses were legit. After that I had to resort to Google as I'm not all that good with song titles.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:40 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
jdaw1 wrote:Name house and year.
Glenn E. wrote:1977 Croft
I could be mischievous and suggest that house≠1977 and year≠Croft! But, of course:
jdaw1 wrote:a year of which there has been a horizontal in the UK but not the US
jibs badly with 1977 Horizontal, Saturday 29th March 2008, New York.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:44 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
Smith Woodhouse 1966

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:44 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
jdaw1 wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:a year of which there has been a horizontal in the UK but not the US
jibs badly with 1977 Horizontal, Saturday 29th March 2008, New York.
Yes, I read it too quickly and the first offline that came to mind was the fabulous Croft offline, and I didn't recall one of those here in the US, so guessed quickly.

Of course, "year" and "horizontal" should have been clues...

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:47 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
1980 Gould Campbell

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:50 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
1966 Gould Campbell

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:50 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
DRT wrote:Smith Woodhouse 1966
Neither house nor year.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:51 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
Glenn E. wrote:1980 Gould Campbell
Correct.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:51 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
DRT wrote:1966 Gould Campbell
Half-correct. GEE’s turn.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 22:54 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
jdaw1 wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:1980 Gould Campbell
Correct.
I wish I could join you!

Half of my favorite rock groups are British. The other two are Bon Jovi and Styx. Name either British group.

Going offline for a while, so you have time to think. ;)

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 23:00 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
The Spice Girls

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 23:19 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
The Who?

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 23:32 Tue 21 Apr 2009
by DRT
Queen

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 00:55 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by DRT
Glenn, where are you? I need another guess before bed :wink:

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 01:02 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
Glenn E. wrote:Half of my favorite rock groups are British
DRT wrote:The Spice Girls
Let it be known that DRT's taste in music is now and forever in doubt. Not only does he willingly acknowledge that The Spice Girls are British, but he also evidently believes that they are a rock group.
jdaw1 wrote:The Who?
Wrong, though a much more satisfying guess.
DRT wrote:Queen
Correct. Given the aforementioned taste in music, presumably blind luck. :wink:

DRT is up, though hopefully not still awake at 2:00 am.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 01:07 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by DRT
"The Spice Girls" is my standard first response to any American question about music. It's humour, not serious, but I can see how Americans would struggle to see the difference.

My tropical fish tank holds 1530 litres and is 5 feet long and 2 feet deep. The average length of each fish is around 5 inches. How many fish do I have in the tank?

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 01:21 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
1530 liters is roughly 400 US gallons.
400 US gallons is roughly 53 cubic feet.
5 feet long, 2 feet deep means the tank is also roughly 5 feet wide.

That's a big tank. And an odd shape, unless by "2 feet deep" you mean depth measured horizontally away from the viewer and not depth measured vertically from the surface of the water.

I'll assume the former as that makes for a more normal looking fish tank. To populate such a tank with 5" long fish without overcrowding but with a sufficient number that the fish do not appear lonely, I think you'd need around 20 fish.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 01:27 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by DRT
Glenn E. wrote:1530 liters
litres! JDAW, is this in the same bracket as cutlery?

Trusting Glenn's measurments I now think the 1530 printed on the front of the tank relates to the length rather than volume. The tank is 5' x 2 ' x 1.5' - 2' being the vertical depth.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 02:42 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by g-man
DRT wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:1530 liters
litres! JDAW, is this in the same bracket as cutlery?

Trusting Glenn's measurments I now think the 1530 printed on the front of the tank relates to the length rather than volume. The tank is 5' x 2 ' x 1.5' - 2' being the vertical depth.
my dad's got a bigger tank ... I'd say 14 fish.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 04:20 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
DRT wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:1530 liters
litres! JDAW, is this in the same bracket as cutlery?
More along the lines of colour, I believe. The correct spelling in the US is 'liter'... how you spell it over yonder notwithstanding.

I suspect that '1530' is probably the model number, though it is also probably not coincidental that 5 feet is 1.5240 meters. Close enough to 1530 cm.

I'll guess again and say 8 fish.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 06:58 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by DRT
Both wrong.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 10:35 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by KillerB
1530 litres? I bet that weighs a tonne and a half.

17

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 13:22 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by g-man
Do you have a salt water tank or a fresh water tank?

Can we get a description if the fish are tropical, or boring like goldfish?

12 fish

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 16:00 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
10?

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 20:58 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=24611#p24611]Here[/url] DRT wrote:a re-count is required. I just found two more books that were not included in my initial calculation.

Glenn's answer is wrong, principally as a result of my incorrect clue. Sorry.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=25110#p25110]Here[/url] DRT wrote:I now think the 1530 printed on the front of the tank relates to the length rather than volume. The tank is 5' x 2 ' x 1.5' - 2' being the vertical depth.
New rule: DRT is not allowed to ask numerical questions.

Five?

(5”²×2”²×1½”² ≈ 425 litres (or liters, depending on your preferred variation of English).)

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 21:16 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
7?

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 23:59 Wed 22 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
Six?

(With no clues this question might become dull. How many prime factors has the number? Then for each answer say how many factors are correct.)

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 00:33 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
9?

If we keep up at this rate, though, we'll have covered all reasonable answers fairly soon.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 00:52 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
None? (They all died after Derek poured the Croft pink into the tank?)

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 04:18 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by Glenn E.
11?

Let's see, we've now covered 0, 5-12, 14, 17, 20.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 04:39 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by jdaw1
Two?

Adding to, without having checked, GEE’s list: 0, 2, 5→12, 14, 17, 20.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 07:11 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by DRT
The range is correct but, quite unbelievably given the number of guesses, the correct answer has not yet been given.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 07:34 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by DRT
g-man wrote:Do you have a salt water tank or a fresh water tank?

Can we get a description if the fish are tropical, or boring like goldfish?
Tropical. In decending order of size:

Lemon Barb
Oscar
Tinfoil Barb
Black Tailed Silver Shark
Pleck
Clown Loach
Flying Fox

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 07:44 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by KillerB
13 - that's got to be unlucky though, especially with fish and the Biblical implications

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 07:46 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by DRT
KillerB wrote:13 - that's got to be unlucky though, especially with fish and the Biblical implications
No.

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 13:40 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by g-man
DRT wrote:
g-man wrote:Do you have a salt water tank or a fresh water tank?

Can we get a description if the fish are tropical, or boring like goldfish?
Tropical. In decending order of size:

Lemon Barb
Oscar
Tinfoil Barb
Black Tailed Silver Shark
Pleck
Clown Loach
Flying Fox
Size as in the population or the physical dimension of the fish itself?
mm given the variety
you'd probably have 2 of each of the bigger fish
3-4 of the clown loach and flying fox.
16 fish

Re: One quiz at a time

Posted: 13:42 Thu 23 Apr 2009
by DRT
g-man wrote: Size as in the population or the physical dimension of the fish itself?
Dimension.
g-man wrote: mm given the variety
you'd probably have 2 of each of the bigger fish
3-4 of the clown loach and flying fox.
16 fish
Good logic, but still wrong.