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

  1. andytoprankin

    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    No, this 'Cliff' is very well known on TV.
     
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  2. andytoprankin

    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    Remove the word 'god' from any Google searches. It does mislead, I've found. By 'god' I meant that he was the ultimate lover of obscure knowledge. There is no religious aspect to this.

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  3. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    Is this anything to do with the Cheers character?
     
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  4. andytoprankin

    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    That's 'Cliff', yes. Now the rest of the question. <ok>
     
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  5. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    The actor who plays Cliff Claven in Cheers - John Ratzenberger - is co-founder of Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs - an educational foundation which aims to get kids interested in careers in manufacturing through 'tinkering'. Something we could do with here as well...
     
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  6. andytoprankin

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    That's it, BB. <applause>

    Ratzenberger, on finding out that the average age of US engineers was in its mid-fifties and fearing for the future of American engineering industry, set up the foundation you correctly identified.

    All yours. <ok>
     
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  7. Bolton's Boots

    Bolton's Boots Well-Known Member

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    On top of which mountain would you be standing if you were at the furthest point possible from the centre of the Earth?
     
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  8. canary-dave

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    That's annoying me, it was on QI very recently and Alan set the claxon off by saying Everest, but because Earth is elliptical, tat is incorrect and I can't remember the correct answer <steam>
     
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  9. colognehornet

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    Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador ?
     
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  10. Bolton's Boots

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    That's it <applause> - over to you...
     
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  11. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    Thanks BB - So, an easy one. How many roads are there in the City of London (as opposed to streets, mews etc.).
     
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  12. canary-dave

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    Absolute zero!
     
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  13. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    I'll give you that Dave. The traditional square mile has no roads - although boundary changes in 1994 brought half of Goswell Rd. into the city (the other half remained in Islington). Tower Bridge Road is owned by the City but is not traditionally a part of it. Over to you.
     
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  14. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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    What did Leonard Euler develope the forerunner of in the 18th century?
     
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  15. andytoprankin

    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    Graphs?
     
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  16. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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    No not graphs, it's to do with his work on something that has become a popular format today! Many think it comes from Japan!
     
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  17. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    Not Sudoku puzzles ?
     
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  18. Bolton's Boots

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    Anything to do with perpetual motion? I have an Euler's Disk I use in schools which spins for quite a long time...
     
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  19. canary-dave

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    That's it cologne, he did much work on Latin Squares! Over to you!
     
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  20. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    Cheers Dave. Which person am I describing ?
    He is affectionately known as the father of his nation and was it's first ruler. He also has a football club named directly after him which has won national honours.
     
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