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Meaningless Quiz!

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Count every " F " in the following text:

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI
FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...


Go on then, how many?
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5? sorry 6
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Quite right. I initially found 4. As did everyone else I was with. Some found 3. What I found remarkable, was we all still found the same numbers when we were told we were wrong, and that there were 6.
Anyone else having trouble?
If you are, chirp up and I'll explain why. It's just one of those stupid tricks the brain plays on us.
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⌘F then f, and click “highlight all†. Six.

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⌘F then f, and click “highlight all†. Six.
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Re: ⌘F then f, and click “highlight all†. Six.

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jdaw1 wrote:⌘F then f, and click “highlight all†. Six.
Jdaw1,

So rather than see if your eyes may deceive you for a second, you used a keyboard trick to get straight to the right result?

When will you be telling your kids there's no Father Christmas or Tooth Fairy? As soon as they can talk?

I'll give up on this now, :roll: , but the thing that happens with 'normal' human beings, is you dont recognise the F in the word 'of'. Not rocket science, but it was mildly surprising.

Moving on.....

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Re: ⌘F then f, and click “highlight all†. Six.

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Conky wrote:'normal' human beings
Normal ones, here? Where here?
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I agree entirely with Jdaw on this one.

Bah humbug :P

PS: For any kids reading this:
  • Father Christmas is a lie invented as a means of making you be a good boy or girl all year, you would probably still get the presents even if you misbehave
  • the Tooth Fairy is actually your Mum or your Dad
  • Your pet rabbit didn't escape, Daddy ran it over with the lawnmower
  • Uncle Dave isn't really your Uncle - he's Mummy's secial friend :wink:
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But you've got an Uncle Dave! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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“scientific† rather “scientific†

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Though you could have tricked me with a “scientific† rather than a “scientific†. Except that all upper-case is harder to read and parse, which I suppose is the point.
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Here's a port related meaningless quiz.

I was rummaging through my basket of corks last night when I came across a cork branded:
F.G.P.
1987
Vintage
Porto
Which shipper made this port?

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I would have thought that was the Fonseca Guimaraens 1987 but that would be far too obvious.
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If it was Fonseca Guimaraens, what would the "P." represent?

Try again.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:If it was Fonseca Guimaraens, what would the "P." represent?

Try again.
Fonseca Garcia & Prazeres
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Is it Panascal???
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AHB wrote:I was rummaging through my basket of corks last night
I can't let that pass without a :D and the question "why?"

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Derek T. wrote:
AHB wrote:I was rummaging through my basket of corks last night
I can't let that pass without a :D and the question "why?"

Derek
This is Al B., why are you asking that question?
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KillerB wrote:
Derek T. wrote:
AHB wrote:I was rummaging through my basket of corks last night
I can't let that pass without a :D and the question "why?"

Derek
This is Al B., why are you asking that question?
I just can't help wondering what useful task he was performing that required him to rummage :lol:

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He was looking for a cork that might provide an interesting question!
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Conky wrote:He was looking for a cork that might provide an interesting question!
No, there will be a far more serious reason than that.
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He was just doing his weekly cork inventory.
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KillerB wrote:He was just doing his weekly cork inventory.
I am willing to bet not.
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Derek T. wrote:
KillerB wrote:He was just doing his weekly cork inventory.
I am willing to bet not.
I'm starting a new thread.
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In meaningless drivel, I hope
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Derek T. wrote:
Conky wrote:He was looking for a cork that might provide an interesting question!
No, there will be a far more serious reason than that.
Uh, no there isn't. And I'm not prepared to divulge what the real reason was. Sorry.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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KillerB wrote:He was just doing his weekly cork inventory.
But I did love this suggestion. And I did find as I rummaged, that when I run out of space in the basket that there are plenty of corks that I can get rid of to make more space.

Anyone want to know what I've got in my cork basket - as in which wines and ports are included therein?
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Al-B,

I would have a mild interest, but only secondary to the point of this thread.
Remember to dismiss Al-K's punt and my guess as to what P is, if neither are correct, to keep me thinking or to put me out of my misery.

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AHB wrote:
Derek T. wrote:
Conky wrote:He was looking for a cork that might provide an interesting question!
No, there will be a far more serious reason than that.
Uh, no there isn't. And I'm not prepared to divulge what the real reason was. Sorry.
Oh, go on? You know you want to tell us, and I promise no one will think you are in any way strange :roll:
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Incidentally, my guess is that you were checking for signs of glue-fatigue on re-constructed corks just in case any required renovation work to be carried out.

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KillerB wrote:Fonseca Garcia & Prazeres
Uh - if that's the answer then it's not the one that I was expecting. What's your source?

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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I randomly put FGP Fonseca into Google and that was the number one answer. I thought that I would give it a punt and see if it confused you. I think they are Portuguese solicitors.
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KillerB wrote:I randomly put FGP Fonseca into Google and that was the number one answer. I thought that I would give it a punt and see if it confused you. I think they are Portuguese solicitors.
:D

I'll wait a while and then offer a little clue.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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If Tsunami pops into this section he may have the answer. Uncle Tom normally has a few random pieces of information lurking behind his eyes. Leave it for a bit until the experts arrive.

I assume that it is not Fonseca Guimaraens Port nor Partnership
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OK. This is where I 'fess up. While I know what the label on the bottle said (and therefor the shipper) I have no idea what the FGP stands for. If it's associated wth Fonseca, that will be quite revealing, but I suspect that it may be something to do with the relatively small volume shipper having to use standard corks.

So, I promised a clue that wasn't too obvious. How about "The fourth generation to be in the port trade.". That seems pretty obscure to me.

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Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Alex,

I might be being dim, but that's confused me greatly. You dont know what the cork initials stand for, but we're now guessing what the label says?

And the clue is 'Fourth Generation'? That would be the Guimaraens family wouldn't it?

Help???

Alan
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Post by Alex Bridgeman »

Alan,

Part of the reason that I posted this question was that I don't have a clue what the letters FGP stand for, although I do know what the label said on the bottle - hence I was asking for (and know) the shipper. I don't know what the connection is between the letters FGP and the shipper's name, but there must be one.

Actually, I'm now starting to wonder if Fonseca Guimaraens did the bottling on behalf of the shipper. I doubt it, but I wonder...

Anyway, here's Clue 2
This port was shipped under a family name, a name more closely associated over time with two specific single quinta ports than with ports blended and shipped under the family name.

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Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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