Pub Quiz thread

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Now I'm in a quandary - between the two of you, you have the answer. I'll let you fight each other for the next question.

As people tend to assume that light comes from directly above them, cartographers light their maps with the sun positioned above the map, which makes sense. But, as art teachers would attest to, hill shading (and in my experience, most still life paintings) follows the convention of top left lighting because of a quirk of human perception - using any other directional light source causes multistable perception illusions - which cause the features of a map to appear inverted.

Try explaining that to primary school kids,as I've had to!!
Go for it, ofh. <ok>
 
Ok. Following this theme, Frenchie. To drive from Brazil to Paramaribo, in the former Dutch colony of Suriname, you have to go through French Guyana. What do you have to do on that journey that you have never had to do, because of Napoleon, when driving from France to the Netherlands?
 
Ok. Following this theme, Frenchie. To drive from Brazil to Paramaribo, in the former Dutch colony of Suriname, you have to go through French Guyana. What do you have to do on that journey that you have never had to do, because of Napoleon, when driving from France to the Netherlands?
Change the side you drive on?

It wasn't until Napoleon conquered the Netherlands that the Dutch started driving on the right