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Pub Quiz thread

Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    oops!


    What 64 themes are supposed to guide you onward?
     
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    Is this anything to do with the Pixar film 'Onward' - family values?
     
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  4. yorkshirehornet

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    nooooooo....
     
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    Anything to do with 64-bit computing ?
     
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    The Commodore 64 - the one the UK government use for their Excel spreadsheeting...<laugh>
     
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    No.. But is one of the first 'binary' systems I guess...
     
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  8. yorkshirehornet

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    Go East....
     
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    Not sure if these are 'themes' as such but is this to do with the 64 defining characteristics of the discourse of a Buddha, or enlightened one ?
     
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    mmmmm........on the trail.....
     
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    There are 64 positions in the Kama Sutra <laugh>
     
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    Maybe... I couldnt possible comment.... but this is more of a 'take your chances' thing
     
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    'Take your chances' ? As in reincarnation ?
     
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    roll the dice??
     
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    I know that the Dalai Lama consults Mo divination when making decisions, which employ dice - anything to do with that ? The only connection between 64 and dice I can think of is in backgammon.
     
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    Predates Dalai Lama.... A Hex is part of the 64..
     
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    Is this anything to do with the game called 'Sho' in Tibet - (tibetan word for dice). Played on a board formed by a circular line of 64 shells. I know that the old Chinese units of measurement used a hexadecimal system ie. based on the unit of 16 - am I getting any closer ?
     
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    No.... a famous oracle from China....
     
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    Confucius ? I Ching - classic of changes based on 64 Hexagrams ? Not sure where the dice come into this though.
     
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    Ah sorry to confuse.. That is it.. I was just trying to point to that it was some sort of oracle...
    64 hexagram ancient Chinese oracle.. That was traditionally thrown with arrow sticks and more latterly with a coin....
    Over to you
     
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