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by KillerB » 17:04 Wed 29 Apr 2009
jdaw1 wrote: Another good question.
Glenn Tilbrook; Sam Brown; Paul McCartney?
Good grief - down in one, Julian's on.
I saw Macca somewhere on the horizon of Hyde Park at Live 8 as I was leaving, Sam Brown I have seen several times as Jools Holland's main supporting singer and Glenn Tilbrook about twelve times with Squeeze, once with the Fluffers and twice with just an acoustic guitar, the last of which was for my fortieth birthday and he was brilliant.
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by jdaw1 » 22:46 Wed 29 Apr 2009
Some luck in that guess as shown by my having them in the wrong order.
This thread started with a question about a film based on a book. The filmmakers changed the colour of something presumably out of ignorance and doing so destroyed the meaning of the parable. What item; what was the colour in the book; what was the colour in the film? (For extra smugness summarise the parable.)
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by DRT » 22:59 Wed 29 Apr 2009
Some scholars have theorized that the images and characters used by Baum and Denslow closely resembled political images that were well known in the 1890s, specifically the debate of the day regarding monetary policy: the "Yellow Brick Road" represents the gold standard, the silver slippers (which were ruby slippers in the film version) represent the sixteen to one silver ratio.
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by jdaw1 » 23:02 Wed 29 Apr 2009
Good copy-paste from
wikipedia : negligent of me not to have checked that first.
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by DRT » 23:10 Wed 29 Apr 2009
Me up?
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by DRT » 23:18 Wed 29 Apr 2009
DRT wrote: Me up?
I'm assuming "yes" as there is no declared rule that prevents copy and paste from wiki or anywhere else.
I have a rarely used home gym which contains four pieces of exercise equipment. Name all four in alphabetical order. No clues.
All responses to guesses will be given in the form nnnn (where n = 1 or 0 - a bit like the Mastermind boardgame)
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by jdaw1 » 23:51 Wed 29 Apr 2009
DRT wrote: Me up?
Yes.
Bench. Chin-up bar. Treadmill. Weights.
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by DRT » 05:02 Thu 30 Apr 2009
jdaw1 wrote: Bench. Chin-up bar. Treadmill. Weights.
Slight change to answer format:
1 correct - 0000
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by Alex Bridgeman » 12:52 Fri 01 May 2009
Bench, rowing machine, cycling machine, step machine.
So my answer guess is:
Bench, cycling machine, rowing machine, step machine
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by KillerB » 15:10 Fri 01 May 2009
This isn't going well, is it?
Bar, Bike, Cross-Trainer, Weights
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by DRT » 15:47 Fri 01 May 2009
AHB wrote: Bench, cycling machine, rowing machine, step machine
1 correct - 0010
KillerB wrote: Bar, Bike, Cross-Trainer, Weights
0 correct - 0000
KillerB wrote: This isn't going well, is it?
If you want an easier question I could ask you your name if that would make you feel better?
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by g-man » 21:07 Fri 01 May 2009
bowflex, medicine ball, rowing machine, treadmill
what kind of gym is this that doesn't have a bench?!?!
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by DRT » 21:13 Fri 01 May 2009
g-man wrote: bowflex, medicine ball, rowing machine, treadmill[/url]
2 correct - 0011
g-man wrote: what kind of gym is this that doesn't have a bench?!?!
If it had a bench the bench would get the same amount of use as the other things
In the interest of clarity and to avoid cross-pond disputes could someome of the left hand side please post a link to or a picture of a "bench"?
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by benread » 21:16 Fri 01 May 2009
rowing is clearly correct. On that basis:
cross-trainer; free weights; rowing machine, running machine
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by KillerB » 21:53 Fri 01 May 2009
Ab Cruncher, Big Ball, Rowing Machine, Treadmill
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by g-man » 00:10 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: g-man wrote: bowflex, medicine ball, rowing machine, treadmill[/url]
2 correct - 0011
g-man wrote: what kind of gym is this that doesn't have a bench?!?!
If it had a bench the bench would get the same amount of use as the other things
In the interest of clarity and to avoid cross-pond disputes could someome of the left hand side please post a link to or a picture of a "bench"?
http://catalog.nucleusinc.com/imagescooked/20726W.jpg
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by jdaw1 » 01:56 Sat 02 May 2009
Treadmill, treadmill, treadmill, treadmill?
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by Glenn E. » 03:54 Sat 02 May 2009
free weights, nautilus, rowing machine, stair machine?
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by Alex Bridgeman » 04:14 Sat 02 May 2009
bottles, glasses, rowing machine, treadmill?
I assume we're not being awkward about semantics - bike and not cycling machine, for example.
serious guess: bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
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by g-man » 04:41 Sat 02 May 2009
Cork screw, port tong, rowing machine, treadmill
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by jdaw1 » 05:09 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: four pieces of exercise equipment
Four mistresses, each with particular identifying qualities? Blonde, brunette, black-haired, red-haired? (Errr, hello Jo.)
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by benread » 05:17 Sat 02 May 2009
jdaw1 wrote: DRT wrote: four pieces of exercise equipment
Four mistresses, each with particular identifying qualities? Blonde, brunette, black-haired, red-haired? (Errr, hello Jo.)
The rules said alphabetical so assume you meant:
Black-haired, Blonde, Brunette, Red-haired?!
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by DRT » 10:28 Sat 02 May 2009
Apologies for tardiness in responding - my laptop inherited a series of Trojans yesterday from somewhere and the virus checker took hours and hours to find and delete them all.
The link provided by g-man reveals that Yanks do not call a Multi-gym and Multi-gym, they call it a Bench. My Multi-gym is called a Multi-gym for all purposes, including this quiz.
AHB wrote: bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
This is the closest answer of all.
3 correct - 0111
The missing equipment has not yet been named in any of the above guesses.
Disclaimer: I have no idea what a nautilus is so it may be the missing link in American spelling.
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by KillerB » 14:01 Sat 02 May 2009
hand-bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
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by g-man » 14:39 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: Apologies for tardiness in responding - my laptop inherited a series of Trojans yesterday from somewhere and the virus checker took hours and hours to find and delete them all.
The link provided by g-man reveals that Yanks do not call a Multi-gym and Multi-gym, they call it a Bench. My Multi-gym is called a Multi-gym for all purposes, including this quiz.
AHB wrote: bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
This is the closest answer of all.
3 correct - 0111
The missing equipment has not yet been named in any of the above guesses.
Disclaimer: I have no idea what a nautilus is so it may be the missing link in American spelling.
the bench is just a bench press actually... not a multi gym =) ...
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by DRT » 19:20 Sat 02 May 2009
KillerB wrote: hand-bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
0111
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by benread » 19:23 Sat 02 May 2009
ab cruncher,multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill?
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by Glenn E. » 20:11 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: AHB wrote: bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
This is the closest answer of all.
3 correct - 0111
The missing equipment has not yet been named in any of the above guesses.
Disclaimer: I have no idea what a nautilus is so it may be the missing link in American spelling.
A nautilus is a multi-gym, so my guess was 0110. It's one of those brand names like "Kleenax" or "Aspirin" that ended up being used in the common vernacular, at least in the midwest when I was growing up. I missed the treadmill because its correctness wasn't quoted properly.
jacuzi, nautilus, rowing machine, treadmill?
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by DRT » 20:17 Sat 02 May 2009
Glenn E. wrote: jacuzi, nautilus, rowing machine, treadmill?
0111
...but a very good idea. Especially if combined with the four mistresses suggestion
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by DRT » 20:28 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: AHB wrote: bike, multi-gym, rowing machine, treadmill
This is the closest answer of all.
3 correct - 0111
Oops
I posted this in a hurry and ordered the answer according to AHB's guess rather than the correct sequence, which is 1011.
Let's get this over with. It begins with a P.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 21:23 Sat 02 May 2009
multi-gym, port, rowing machine, treadmill
OK. I'll be serious: multi-gym, punch-bag, rowing machine, treadmill?
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by DRT » 21:41 Sat 02 May 2009
AHB wrote: multi-gym, port, rowing machine, treadmill
OK. I'll be serious: multi-gym, punch-bag, rowing machine, treadmill?
1111
AHB's up.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 21:59 Sat 02 May 2009
Easy one. What is my favourite film?
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by DRT » 22:02 Sat 02 May 2009
The Godfather
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by Alex Bridgeman » 22:11 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: The Godfather
That is the favourite film of my better half and is an excellent film. However, it is not my favourite - which was released more recently than The Godfather.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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by DRT » 22:13 Sat 02 May 2009
AHB wrote: DRT wrote: The Godfather
That is the favourite film of my better half and is an excellent film. However, it is not my favourite - which was released more recently than The Godfather.
If I was allowed another guess I would be tempted to say The Godfather II
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by Alex Bridgeman » 22:17 Sat 02 May 2009
DRT wrote: AHB wrote: DRT wrote: The Godfather
That is the favourite film of my better half and is an excellent film. However, it is not my favourite - which was released more recently than The Godfather.
If I was allowed another guess I would be tempted to say The Godfather II
And perhaps you would be right - we won't know until someone else makes a guess...
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by jdaw1 » 22:44 Sat 02 May 2009
The Godfather II?
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by Alex Bridgeman » 22:49 Sat 02 May 2009
jdaw1 wrote: The Godfather II?
'Tis not The Godfather II, but it was released in the same year.
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by DRT » 22:53 Sat 02 May 2009
Blazing Saddles?
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by Alex Bridgeman » 23:18 Sat 02 May 2009
Not Blazing Saddles - wrong genre. That film used to annoy me more than amuse me.
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by jdaw1 » 00:05 Sun 03 May 2009
Murder on the Orient Express?
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by g-man » 00:58 Sun 03 May 2009
Young Frankenstein
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by benread » 06:02 Sun 03 May 2009
The man with the golden gun?
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by DRT » 09:10 Sun 03 May 2009
Chinatown
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by Alex Bridgeman » 09:29 Sun 03 May 2009
AHB wrote: Not Blazing Saddles - wrong genre. That film used to annoy me more than amuse me.
I thought a little more about this. You could argue that my favourite film is a comedy, but that is not the genre with which it is usually associated. However, it is certainly not a serious film by any means.
Murder on the Orient Express
No - not crime genre.
Young Frankenstein
No. Wasn't that a comedy? My favourite film is not best known for being a comedy although (as said above) it does not take itself seriously.
Man with the golden gun
No - not thriller genre
Chinatown
No - although that is a passably amusing film. Not sure what genre Chinatown is but my favourite film is not of the same genre as Chinatown.
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by KillerB » 11:47 Sun 03 May 2009
Emanuelle - if not then probably Flesh Gordon
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by g-man » 16:00 Sun 03 May 2009
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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by KillerB » 16:16 Sun 03 May 2009
Change of plan - The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
Alex strikes me as a myths and legends kinda guy.
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by Glenn E. » 16:54 Sun 03 May 2009
Without checking dates, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?
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