Re: Friday Game

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are you the co-author of an ineffective piece of federal legislation?


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:39 PM
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No I'm not Barney Frank? He must have written some ineffectual legistlation, right? And Katherine Harris would totally beat him up.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:41 PM
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Did you write the great gatsby?


Posted by: washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:42 PM
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Pretty sure 1 refers to McCain-Feingold.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:44 PM
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w/d, is that your idea of a first order? I almost feel like just sniffing indignantly in response. No I'm not F. Scott Fitzgerald, cracker.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:44 PM
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I was thinking Feingold, regarding McCain-Feingold. Barney Frank only sponsors stuff that rocks. I get to ask another question!


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:44 PM
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Are you a transcendentalist?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:45 PM
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Okay, go for it, text.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:45 PM
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I didn't actually read the rules and will refrain from participating unless and until I have done so.


Posted by: washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:46 PM
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Shouldn't we have people indicate if their questions are first or second order (the way we did before)? I know it doesn't matter now, but if this thread gets busy it could get confusing.

(BTW, I have a two-minute mystery if you want one for next time.)


Posted by: teofilo | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:46 PM
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7: No I'm not Foureau?

Just kidding, I don't know.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:46 PM
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(Teofilo, will you be the answerer on your TMM? I want a chance to guess.)


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:47 PM
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Sure.


Posted by: teofilo | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:47 PM
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1st order: were you one of the leading anticolonialist writers of the 20th century?


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:47 PM
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Are you alive?


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:49 PM
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I think you guys are cleverly getting around the MAE variation by not asking any second order questions until you've built up a huge supply of first order rights. give me a sec, apo, I'm thinking.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:49 PM
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Margaret Fuller.

2nd order: Are you American?

(I bolded 2nd order answers last time.)


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:49 PM
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No, I'm not alive.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:49 PM
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Yes, I am American


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:50 PM
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Apo, I give up, I can't think of anyone.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:51 PM
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Frantz Fanon, right?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:53 PM
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Robert Frost


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:56 PM
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21 gets it exactly right. Were you a woman?


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:56 PM
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The anticolonialist, I mean. So now I have to think of a dead American F. Um...

Did you direct The Manchurian Candidate?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:56 PM
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(And with 24, did I arrange a luncheon for you once, inviting Raul Julia's widow?)


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 12:58 PM
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25: Ooh ooh! It's celebrity namedrop Botticelli! We should be able to work out the rules for this variant somehow -- with every question you ask, you have to ask another one to which only you (or others connected with the story) could possibly know the answer.


Posted by: Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:00 PM
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25: Ooh ooh! It's celebrity namedrop Botticelli! We should be able to work out the rules for this variant somehow -- with every question you ask, you have to ask another one to which only you (or others connected with the story) could possibly know the answer.


Posted by: Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:00 PM
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No, I am not a woman


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:01 PM
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Not the biggest namedrop in the world, is it? Raul Julia's widow.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:02 PM
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Did you like geodesic domes?


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:03 PM
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30: I am not Buckminster Fuller.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:04 PM
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And I'm stumped on the Manchurian Candidate director.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:04 PM
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Were you part of a plot on a Mathnet segment?


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:06 PM
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John Frankenheimer.
2nd order: Did you write books?

I think Mike Wallace came to that luncheon and tried to hand me a dollar because he thought I was some kind of coatcheck girl.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:07 PM
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I don't know, TDMP?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:07 PM
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Did you eat children in the 1920s?


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:09 PM
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No, I did not write books.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:09 PM
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Fibonacci was!
My 2nd order... hmm... are you a political figure?


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:09 PM
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I don't know who ate children, Anthony.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:10 PM
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Foul! Fibonacci is not an American.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:11 PM
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Albert Fish. Very nasty.
Um, were you a scientist?


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:11 PM
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were you a department store magnate?


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:12 PM
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Yes, I was a scientist


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:13 PM
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I am stumped on the department store magnate.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:14 PM
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Marshall Fields


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:14 PM
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Did you invent a means of riparian transportation?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:15 PM
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1st order: Did you wear spectacles and conduct very foolhardy scientific experiments?


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:15 PM
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A friend of mine was recently complaining to me how much she hates celebrity namedropping. She hates her boss (the guy who slept with Jeanne Moreau) because he does this all the time. She's thinking of breaking up with her boyfriend because he does it too much. I was thinking about this conversation as I posted 25.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:15 PM
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are you famous for having invented something?


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:15 PM
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47: didn't he write books?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:15 PM
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I am stumped on 46 and 47.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:16 PM
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Did you pioneer the use of the path integral?


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:16 PM
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For 46, I was thinking of Robert Fulton, the steamboat guy.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:16 PM
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Dang. After I asked it, I was afraid that would disqualify the question.

In that case, were you nominated to be chief justice?


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:17 PM
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Oh, poo. I hadn't seen 37. Franklin did write a book or two.


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:19 PM
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Were you a founding father of our country?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:19 PM
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Okay, my second-order: did most of your life occur in the nineteenth century?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:20 PM
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49: I am famous for having invented something


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:20 PM
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Oops. Never mind.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:20 PM
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Hrmm, guess my last question is also disqualified for "writing a book" reasons. I'm a bit surprised that there are any scientists who never wrote a book.


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:21 PM
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Is it just not known for writing books?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:22 PM
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Wait, I'm sorry, he appears to have written a book. Ben Franklin is back on the table.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:24 PM
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Are you famous for an invention related to television?


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:24 PM
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Is it just not known for writing books?
This is the charitable interpretation of Anna Freud's non-book-writing from the other game.


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:25 PM
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okay, JM and Noah get second orders on the basis of non-disqualified book writing stumpers. Dead Man's Pants, is that Franklin too?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:26 PM
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No, Anthony, Anna Freud wrote essays. She didn't write a book. I checked.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:27 PM
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I did not live most of my life in the 19th century


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:28 PM
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first order: Richard Feynman (asked before "inventor")
second order: Did you live most of your life in the 20th century


Posted by: | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:28 PM
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Damn, I've been out-pedanted! Nice one.


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:29 PM
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68 = me


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:29 PM
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I don't know about the television invention, apo.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:30 PM
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I lived most of my life in the twentieth century


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:30 PM
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No, it's Abe Fortas. He wrote a book, but not "books."

Second order: Were you born in the United States of America?


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:32 PM
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Was there a movie made about your love life?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:34 PM
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Fortas was a scientist??


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:34 PM
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I'm stumped, ac.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:35 PM
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I don't quite know what to ask for my second order since all of the dead male 20th-c scientists I'm likely to know have already been mentioned.

Um. Were you involved with the Manhattan Project?


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:35 PM
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Oh, shit, I'm just messing up all over the place! The first time I misunderstood the rules, the second time I just hadn't seen that clue. I'll go flagellate myself now.


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:37 PM
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71: You're not Philo Farnsworth.

Did your invention spawn an industry?

74: They made a movie about Mutombo?


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:37 PM
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I'm not Foppenheimer, JM? I dunno.

And I'm responding to each question honestly and individually, but I don't guarantee that they're not misleading you. I feel burned by being so honest about asteroid, so I'm just being truthful and not giving an indication of when you should think outside the box.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:37 PM
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Richard Feynman. Infinity.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:38 PM
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Yes, my invention spawned an industry


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:38 PM
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What did Feynman invent?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:39 PM
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Not sure, on reflection, if he's known for inventing anything, though.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:39 PM
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Okay, I think I know.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:40 PM
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Only JM has the right to ask a second order question right now, though. What a paradox. Maybe in this variant you shouldn't have to ask a first order question to get the right to guess at who the person is.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:41 PM
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Did you invent a method for mass production?


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:41 PM
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No, no. The stupid Manhattan Project question was a second-order.


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:41 PM
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Were you a character in Ragtime?


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:42 PM
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'Sokay, I'm not in it to win it. Even though I'm pretty sure I just did.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:42 PM
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I kinda want to play a variant of this game where we just come up with more and more ridiculous questions to which the answer is "No I am not Richard Feynman."

Examples:
"Did you famously stick something in ice water"
"Is your advice on dating summed up in the phrase 'you just ask them.'"


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:42 PM
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Oh. No, I was not involved in the Manhattan Project

Is that first or second order, text?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:42 PM
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(I flagellate fast, in case you were wondering.)


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:43 PM
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Okay, apo, you and text know the answer, you can say it.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:43 PM
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first


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:43 PM
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apo knew it first.


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:43 PM
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Okay, apo can say it then.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:44 PM
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I think Mr. Pants knows it too.


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:44 PM
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I know now too!


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:45 PM
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Yeah, but I had to beat it out of myself.


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:45 PM
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Okay, Mr. Pants can say it if he doesn't want to be deferential to Apo's rights as the hero.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:45 PM
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it


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:45 PM
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I wouldn't dare. I may not be The New Guy anymore, but I'm still the new guy.


Posted by: The Dead Man's Pants | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:46 PM
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Apo, do you want to be the next answerer?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:47 PM
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I can't. I have to finish up some work here so I can go pack for my trip to the Outer Banks.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:48 PM
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Would you say that the rest is bunk?


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:49 PM
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106: is that a first order question?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:50 PM
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By you, he's a scientist?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:50 PM
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He's an engineer.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:51 PM
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I suppose you could call it that. It was more of a joke in that it could either be a first order question, or a comment on the state of the game now that the answer is known.


Posted by: Noah | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:52 PM
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Sheesh.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:52 PM
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What sheesh? Are engineers not scientists? I didn't say he was primarily known as a scientist.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:53 PM
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I haven't been following -- who is it?


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:55 PM
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Maybe no one will ever be able to say.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:56 PM
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I'd say inventing engines at that time was a scientist-y thing to do. Nowadays, not so much.


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:56 PM
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I don't know that he invented an engine. He invented the automobile assembly line. But he engineered engines, or something. So engineers aren't scientists? I think he did experiments.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:58 PM
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Me, I would make a distinction between scientists and engineers. Certainly in the c20. I mean, you know, Feynman, he's a scientist.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:58 PM
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He never pardoned anybody, but that's close.


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:58 PM
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But did he invent anything? Did he?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:59 PM
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Ford? Ford wasn't a scientist, was he? Which science?


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:59 PM
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Feynman, I mean.


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:59 PM
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Feynman invented Feynman diagrams.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 1:59 PM
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the science of efficiency, pithy sayings, and fascism.


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:00 PM
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Wikipedia says he did experiments. It also says "one of the first" to use assembly line manufacture of automobiles, but he is nevertheless "famous for being an inventor."


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:00 PM
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LB, he was an engineer. I thought engineers were scientists.


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:01 PM
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You left off anti-Semitism.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:01 PM
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true. I could have encompassed more by using "nazi-sympathizing"


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:03 PM
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I'll do one, if no one else wants to.

W.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:04 PM
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I think he counts as prematurely nazi-sympathizing. Wasn't he nazi-sympathizing before there were nazis to sympathize with?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:05 PM
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Are you the worst president ever?


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:05 PM
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Feynman also invented lectures. This pedagogical technique is still used today.


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:06 PM
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Why play a game when you could listen to the radio?


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:06 PM
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that's innovation.


Posted by: text | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:06 PM
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No, that's entertainment.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:07 PM
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I'm not George Washington (who, in his first term, was unquestionably the worst president of the US ever.)


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:08 PM
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Wasn't he nazi-sympathizing before there were nazis to sympathize with?

Yes, but he continued to nazi-sympathize once there were Nazis to sympathize with as well.


Posted by: teofilo | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:09 PM
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Unquestionably?


Posted by: teofilo | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:09 PM
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No way! Peyton Randolph and John Hanson were way worse!


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:10 PM
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Also, engineers aren't scientists.


Posted by: ben w-lfs-n | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:10 PM
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Also, engineers aren't scientists.

Wait, I know: are you often asked why you must be such an lb?


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1st order: do you hate vegetables?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:14 PM
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I'm not a Wolf?


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:16 PM
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No, you're not Wallace, of Wallace and Gromit.

Are you a woman?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:16 PM
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No, I'm not a woman.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:17 PM
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Ben, the song got weird.


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:17 PM
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And before you answer, in case you say you are a woman, are you known as the father of experimental psychology?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:17 PM
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And, did Palmer rue that you were marrying Nina on All My Children?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:19 PM
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139 is false.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:19 PM
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Too late.

But I like the looser rules for first order questions better, so you can ask it anyway. And I have no idea who it is. (Or, rather, I would have guessed Skinner -- I can't think of a 'W'.)


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139 is false.
No, 148 is false. From the linked page:

We seek to develop the best traits of engineers and scientists in our students.


Posted by: slolernr | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:21 PM
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No you're not Wernicke (and it would have worked anyway, since you're a man).

Are you real?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:21 PM
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Are you a dashing naval captain whose heart was broken ten years before the novel opens?


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:22 PM
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No, I'm not real and I'm not a woman.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:23 PM
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Damn you, Jack.

That was quick.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:24 PM
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who is it?


Posted by: Tia | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:24 PM
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I was going to put in a plea for a new thread, to make it easier for us slow interweb third-world types, what with the constant refreshing and whatnot. But now of course it is way too late, and also tonight I've had an earthquake, there's a goddamned bat flying around in the house, and now it's 4.25 am and I shouldn't be playing any game anyway.
Did you play Churchill on a TV show?


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:25 PM
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Damn!


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:26 PM
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Captain Wentworth from Persuasion. I was wondering how obvious it would be.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:26 PM
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Wait, you're in the Pacific. You've got one of those mongo fruit bats flying around in your house? The huge ones?


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:27 PM
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No, it's a little guy.


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:29 PM
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HA.

I was hoping that was going to stump you, and then, when I revealed the answer you would be embarassed. This is even better.


Posted by: Jackmormon | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:29 PM
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Whew. I mean, flying foxes are gorgeous, but I wouldn't want to be sharing living space with one.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:30 PM
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They end up in a coconut curry here. Paniki. Very leathery.


Posted by: Anthony | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:32 PM
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CHEWBACCA

WHAT A WOOKIEE


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:32 PM
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Chewie, is that you?


Posted by: Chopper | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:48 PM
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No, I'm not a woman.

LizardBreath, I'm coming in mid-thread and am a bit confused, but won't Buck be very disappointed to learn this?


Posted by: Idealist | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:57 PM
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To quote the last line of Some Like It Hot:

Nobody's perfect.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 2:59 PM
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Ha! I was going to ask if you had eloped with Lydia Bennett. Clearly that wouldn't have got me anywhere.


Posted by: mcmc | Link to this comment | 05-19-06 5:19 PM
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A W. also jilted Marianne. Interesting that W. was the hero in Persuasion. Does he have more in common with the other W.'s or with Brandon/Darcy?


Posted by: ac | Link to this comment | 05-20-06 4:14 PM
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