A Conversation for The H2IQ Quiz - Be The First Among Equals

Another language

Post 1841

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

smiley - doh

HAD said that.

I think I'll go back to bed and then get up and start again.
Shheeeesh.
~j~


Another language

Post 1842

Child of Saunola

I don´t have a clue could someone give me one ?
Please smiley - cry


Another language

Post 1843

Madent

Animal, vegetable or mineral? smiley - winkeye


Another language

Post 1844

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

smiley - biggrin
Ok I'm awake now.

And I'm reminded of recent quizzes where Madent and/or Marjin were awarded points by Greebo for having a proper and complete answer and Madent and/or Marjin was disallowed for having an improper or incomplete answer even though it was posted first ..or somesuch.

So, I have to concede that Madent has more properly defined the answer - ie: Peruvian string theory - and, if that is the answer Marjin was looking for, I cannot in good conscious object to Madent being declared winner of this round.

In fact, not only will I applaud Madent's victory, I will even admit my answer was just a bad pun. I had actually forgotten the specifics - ie: the knotty details of the braided accountancy - and was just grasping at llamas in the dark.
smiley - rose
Oh hello, I see we have a new visitor, dazed and confused. Fear not, for only patience and time will make it clear that we are running a bootleg quiz, the rules of which are not even clear to us and seem to change with every winner - who then asks the next question. It is not a daily quiz (for the benefit of those beyond GMT) and each round can carry on for days before a winner is found or the questioner gives in - whichever comes first.

We are currently trying to determine if Madent's answer (Peruvian string theory) is the 'language' Marjin meant to represent with a series of dashes and circles like --o--oo--o-o-oo--o or somesuch back in Posting #1814. So far we have been told it is not punch cards, smoke signals, binary code or Bubblish.

All rather silly really. But that is after all the point. Yes?
smiley - silly
jwf


Another language

Post 1845

Child of Saunola

I will give it a try....
I´m not very good at guessing riddles,but I promise to do my bestsmiley - erm


Another language

Post 1846

Bagpuss

Hold on, we need to wait for Marjin to confirm whose turn it is to set the question. Unless of course you have a better answer to Post 1814.


Inca rope-knots

Post 1847

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

Sorry I was away all day, walking with family.

Indeed i noticed an answer close enough to accept, especially as my picture was a bit cryptic.

It was a try to represent the Inca knottet rope, used to pass info all over the empire.

So Madent in post 1838 gave the correct answer, and may think of the next one.


Another language

Post 1848

Madent

Darn, and I thought I was providing clarification of quite a good answer .... fingers crossed Marjin had something else in mind, or I'll have to think of something quick .....

Mind you, the symbols do remind me of something else too. There's an advert with writing that appears as loops out of a straight line ...


Another language

Post 1849

Madent

Simpost, okay I'll try and come up with something nasty ...


Should have kept my trap shut ....

Post 1850

Madent

Okay, how long to the nearest second, is a synodic month?

I'm sure that someone will whip out the answer in double quick time.


Should have kept my trap shut ....

Post 1851

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

I know, and I do not give it exactly enough, someone elses try.

The synodic month (a.k.a. the mean lunar month) is the mean (that is, average) interval in days between exact conjunctions of the Moon and the Sun (as observed from the Earth). The current value of the synodic month (rounded to five decimal places) is 29.53xxx days.


Should have kept my trap shut ....

Post 1852

Frothblower (formerly Kazak, trying out a new name for size)

2548800 seconds! It's the time between one new moon and the next. The moon takes about 28 days for one orbit, but because of the Earth's own motion around the sun, it takes another two and a half before the moon appears to be 'new' again.


Should have kept my trap shut ....

Post 1853

six7s

Maybe I've got the maths wrong... it's been known to happen before... smiley - blush
2001 CE
29.530 588 853 1 * 86,400 = 2,551,442.876 907 84 s
or
2,551,443 +/- 0.5


3000 CE
29.530 590 981 8 * 86,400 = 2,551,443.060 741 12 s
also
2,551,443 +/- 0.5


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1854

Madent

Looks close enough to me. Though you needn't show off with all the decimals, I did say to the nearest second and I make it:

29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds = 2,551,443 seconds!

Over to you, sixSevens


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1855

six7s


OK...
Who am I?
I am advancing towards my demise at 0.125 % of my magnitude per day


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1856

six7s

whoops... not so fast... 0.0125%

sorry

six7's


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1857

Montana Redhead (now with letters)

I do believe that would be the sun, yes?


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1858

Granny Weatherwax - ACE - Hells Belle, Mother-in-Law from the Pit - Haunting near you on Saturday

Betelgeuse?


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1859

six7s

Im much more smiley - cool than that Michele


Caution: New question approaching

Post 1860

six7s

Sorry MT... these shades are so dark I mistook you for someone else smiley - blush

six 7's smiley - winkeye


Key: Complain about this post