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Wongo, or the engine for the trojan horse!
Afraid No Outback.
Spiros from Spiros Souvlaki Bar in Coburg?
No, he did the Trojan Tabouli.Quote:
Spiros from Spiros Souvlaki Bar in Coburg?
I thought that was a dance! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
Looks like a Multi router.Quote:
Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Correct SC this is David Marks multi router that he sells for about US$2,500.
http://www.djmarks.com/multirouter.asp
HH.
As silentc is living up to his name, I'll try and restart the momentum with three questions.
Everybody remembers Scooby Doo, right? It has now become the cartoon with the highest ever number of episodes, passing the Simpsons. (I didn't realise they were still making it). So some questions:
1. Scooby was just a nickname, what was Scooby's real name?
2. What was Shaggy's real name?
3. What was the name of the green van they drove around in?
I'd have gotten away with it if it wasn't for them pesky kids.
Simon
No Scooby Doo fans? Fair enough.
The answers are:
1. Scooby was just a nickname, what was Scooby's real name? Scoobert
2. What was Shaggy's real name? Norville Rogers
3. What was the name of the green van they drove around in? The Mystery Machine
What is the German Purity Law of 1516?
Well, having consumed many German beers,
Erdinger being my favorite, I can say that it is a law which governs the purity of German beer.
Which reminds me , I'm all out :eek: :eek:
More information
Beer may only contain:
1. Water
2.Hops
3. Malted barley
4.Yeast
Correct, your go.
Who was Spiros Arion and what was his nickname?
The Golden Greek from World Championship Wrestling,
Quick off the mark :)
Yep your go
Aha, now I see the trick to this quiz thing. Question about cartoons goes unanswered for 6 days but a question about beer is answered in 30 mins.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
I'll remember that. :)
HARRISON, William Henry
Who was this bloke and what was he famous for?
That's o.k., a question about a cheesy wrestling show form the '60's got answered in a minute :eek: :cool: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by simon c
I thought it was the 70's, I wasn't here in the 60's. (in the country that is)Quote:
That's o.k., a question about a cheesy wrestling show form the '60's got answered in a minute
Well it was probably still going in the '70's but it was v. big in the 60's. When you were only 11 years old, you could almost believe it was real . :rolleyes:
Who else remembers "Killer" Kowalski and his infamous "claw grip" or was it the "sleeper hold" ? :D
Killer was the sleeper hold,
"the claw" was the two japanese wrestlers, I think they were brothers (or meant to be).
Ah yes, that's right.Quote:
Originally Posted by himzol
It's sad isn't it,
I remember this cr@p but can't remember birthdays aniversaries and such. :rolleyes: :D
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HARRISON, William Henry
A clue: it has to do with a current world eventQuote:
Who was this bloke and what was he famous for?
Wasn't Harrison the bloke who came up with a successful design for a marine chronometer and thereby solved the longitude problem in ocean navigation?
Not this one,
I assume that the current world event you are refering to is the US election, so I'm guessing that Harrison was a president. PS it was John Harrison who solved the longitude problem.
Indeed he was. Served for 31 days before he died.Quote:
so I'm guessing that Harrison was a president.
your go
Why do I always do that when I'm about to go home. I'll have a new question in the morning. In the meantime - feel free to butt in (especially SilentC as it is still your go from last week!)
OK quick and easy:
Which ship had a computer called 'Mother'?
"dark Star"
... is one of the correct answers. Do you know the other?
nope,
OK, well you picked the more obscure one but nevertheless a correct answer. The other was The Nostromo from Alien. Dan O'Bannon wrote Alien and co-wrote Dark Star.
Well that would explain why I didn't know it.
I consider Alien(s) more of a horror film than a sci-fi film. I'm not really into horror.
OK. keeping on a Sci-Fi theme:
Name the ship from "Blakes Seven" ?
Can't remember but it should have been called "Spaceship constructed from a tatty old hair drier" because that's what the FX crew used as the framework for the model ship used in the location shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by himzol
Col
I have a feeling it was called the "Liberator".
I'd love to see the series again. If Dr Who gets airtime why not Blake?
Correct,Quote:
I have a feeling it was called the "Liberator".
your go.