Quiz chain
Quiz chain
I'll try a quiz here. Maybe it becomes a chain if the person who finds the answer, starts a new question.
It has a dog and a desk and a chimney. All on the computer.
What is it?
EDIT: Recommend to NOT google this. It might be too easy with google.
EDIT2: If it is too hard, questions that can be answered by YES or NO are allowed
Greetings
Peter
It has a dog and a desk and a chimney. All on the computer.
What is it?
EDIT: Recommend to NOT google this. It might be too easy with google.
EDIT2: If it is too hard, questions that can be answered by YES or NO are allowed
Greetings
Peter
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Re: Quiz chain
Would this be a certain Robert from Redmond?PeterX wrote:I'll try a quiz here. Maybe it becomes a chain if the person who finds the answer, starts a new question.
It has a dog and a desk and a chimney. All on the computer.
What is it?
If so, then what 'useful' Office feature originated with that?
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Aw man, this was too easy! Yes it's Microsoft Bob. And its new feature which were later used in other products were the animated Assistants (which nearly everybody hates).Schol-R-LEA wrote:Would this be a certain Robert from Redmond?PeterX wrote:I'll try a quiz here. Maybe it becomes a chain if the person who finds the answer, starts a new question.
It has a dog and a desk and a chimney. All on the computer.
What is it?
If so, then what 'useful' Office feature originated with that?
Greetings
Peter
Re: Quiz chain
It looks like you're trying to create a quiz. Would you like help with that?PeterX wrote:Aw man, this was too easy! Yes it's Microsoft Bob. And its new feature which were later used in other products were the animated Assistants (which nearly everybody hates).
Personally, tho, I liked the cat.
Carpe diem!
Re: Quiz chain
OK, it's officially your turn now:nullplan wrote:It looks like you're trying to create a quiz. Would you like help with that?PeterX wrote:Aw man, this was too easy! Yes it's Microsoft Bob. And its new feature which were later used in other products were the animated Assistants (which nearly everybody hates).
Personally, tho, I liked the cat.
Give us a quiz!
EDIT: There is an RPG cartoon (unfortunately I don't remember the name) where a guy wants to sneak onto others to rob them when a paper clip appears and shouts "I looks like you want to ambush those guys..."
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Re: Quiz chain
Way to put me on the spot. Erm... here goes:PeterX wrote:OK, it's officially your turn now:
Give us a quiz!
They called me a PC, but I was never in one. Also, they don't call me a PC anymore, but the new name is unlikely to catch on. What am I?
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Re: Quiz chain
The program counter?nullplan wrote:Way to put me on the spot. Erm... here goes:PeterX wrote:OK, it's officially your turn now:
Give us a quiz!
They called me a PC, but I was never in one. Also, they don't call me a PC anymore, but the new name is unlikely to catch on. What am I?
Re: Quiz chain
No. I guess I was too ambiguous. I'm looking for a proper noun.PeterX wrote:The program counter?
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Re: Quiz chain
The TurboGrafx 16 game console (AKA PC Engine)?nullplan wrote:No. I guess I was too ambiguous. I'm looking for a proper noun.PeterX wrote:The program counter?
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Good guess, but not that obscure. What tip could I give? Oh yeah, the wanted thing was invented by a partnership of three really big names in computing. And I was publicly mistaken about this before, in this very forum.Schol-R-LEA wrote:The TurboGrafx 16 game console (AKA PC Engine)?
Then, a few years later, one of those three names invented a large version of the thing and pushed the small version off to someone else, who then pushed it off to someone else, who then... isn't doing much with it ATM. But the large version of the thing was then renamed, and absolutely no-one outside the big name company is using that new name if they can possibly help it.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you the category or most people would know the answer right away. Does that count as a tip?
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OK, my new guess is the PowerPC architecture (and offshoot of IBM's POWER architecture which was co-developed by IBM, Apple, and Motorola).nullplan wrote:Good guess, but not that obscure. What tip could I give? Oh yeah, the wanted thing was invented by a partnership of three really big names in computing. And I was publicly mistaken about this before, in this very forum.Schol-R-LEA wrote:The TurboGrafx 16 game console (AKA PC Engine)?
Then, a few years later, one of those three names invented a large version of the thing and pushed the small version off to someone else, who then pushed it off to someone else, who then... isn't doing much with it ATM. But the large version of the thing was then renamed, and absolutely no-one outside the big name company is using that new name if they can possibly help it.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you the category or most people would know the answer right away. Does that count as a tip?
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Re: Quiz chain
We have a winner! And after developing PowerPC64, they wanted to call it POWER8 (and then the next major revision would be POWER9), but absolutely no-one will use the term "power" to refer to the architecture because it is just way too confusing (does this directory contain power-management code or code specific to the POWER architecture?)Schol-R-LEA wrote:OK, my new guess is the PowerPC architecture (and offshoot of IBM's POWER architecture which was co-developed by IBM, Apple, and Motorola).
And incidentally, the thing about PowerPC32 I was going on about in my last post was about IBM selling the architecture to Freescale, who then sold it to NXP, who are currently just sitting on it. I hit up their website, and they are still offering the CPUs they made almost twenty years ago. Stagnation doesn't get much clearer than this.
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Re: Quiz chain
OK, here goes another riddle:
I'm not nice.
I'm not cool.
I'm on the cover of a book.
The book is widely known.
The book is old.
What am I and what is the book about?
I'm not nice.
I'm not cool.
I'm on the cover of a book.
The book is widely known.
The book is old.
What am I and what is the book about?
Re: Quiz chain
Too easy, if I understand your principles, techniques and tools.
Re: Quiz chain
Aww! I don't know a tougher puzzle.iansjack wrote:Too easy, if I understand your principles, techniques and tools.
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