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Sebatron QUIZ QUESTIONS 5 to 10

These questions may take on a slightly different form than the previous five.
They may test you in your ability to learn and unlearn particular traits or sequences.
Your ability to memorise and recall a set of numbers, for example, may be put to the test. :(

Not only fail the prize, but fail the opportunity.
The opportunity put forth by RO and its subsiduraries to elevate your status and be the winner. :cool: :d: :td:

Standby for some serious Shirely.
Please don’t call me Shirely. :w:

Comments

Sebatron Tue, 08/12/2003 - 06:03

I had a look back over things. :(

Ok…fair enough…Tekker and Doug both deserve bonus points.
So for the next question they respectively get:

Tekker… +2 bonus points for pointing out one ( deliberate ) Sebatron error

Doug… +4 bonus points for pointing out two (deliberate ) Sebatron errors

OK?

..but only if one of them gets it right….
Otherwise the points are forever lost…. and cannot be re-used.
Not now … or ever.Just like a failed or noisey mic element.
Irrecoverable.
Gone. :D

Sebatron Tue, 08/12/2003 - 07:11

please list all your names.
you all now get an extra five points for just being present

please list locality as well
so i can work out probable shipping costs

thankyou for participating in 'Seb's little games'
caring for the underprivelaged and cool end of the spectrum

Question to follow soon. :D

anonymous Tue, 08/12/2003 - 08:20

Well, actually the team of Berkeley Lab scientists that announced four years ago (1999) the observation of what appeared to be Element 118 -- heaviest undiscovered transuranic element at the time -- has retracted its original paper after several confirmation experiments failed to reproduce the results. Elements 113 through 118 haven't been discovered.

That means that the last discovered element on the periodic table is Ununbium (Uub), atomic number 112, discovered on 9th February 1996 at 22:37 at the GSI in Darmstadt, Germany.

anonymous Tue, 08/12/2003 - 08:25

I have to object to this!

Since ununoctium is still in the periodic table, the last element would be it, BUT IT HASN'T BEEN DISCOVERED!!!

The correct answer is

Name: ununoctium (Uuo)
atomic number: 118
Date of discovery: NOT DISCOVERED YET.

I WANT MY FRIGGIN' POINTS!!! WWWAAAAAA!!!!!! :D

Peace,
Al.

anonymous Tue, 08/12/2003 - 08:37

To again quote Seb................."I’ll only accept the first correctly posted answer."

alk was the first person to answer correctly, giving all the information in his first answer.

Seb, this is why I find this "competition" so perversely amusing..............you finish off virtually every question with the above statement, which is very clear and concise, yet you don't necessarily stick within the guideline you set when accepting answers.

:roll:

anonymous Tue, 08/12/2003 - 08:40

Sorry guys, I have to quit. It was fun, but I can't afford to hunt the questions because it is too expensive and my internet conection is slow and interuptions are not rare. So good luck to everyone. I have to return for studio work and to finish some of my DIY equipment [four pultecs, four Calrecs, mastering attenuators and mastering equaliser].
Thank you. :w:

chrissugar

Sebatron Tue, 08/12/2003 - 08:46

This is the last question of the round.
I must say I’m very impressed with the persistance and let me tell you , if anyone of you win it will be well worth it because the pres will change your sound completely.
I hope you all have good mics too.

Well this is QUESTION 10.
I’m going back to work after this , then I may be back for another ‘round.
Who knows?

QUESTION 10:

WHY IS MOUNT EVEREST THE TALLEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD?

A/ BECAUSE ITS PEAK IS ALWAYS COVERED IN SNOW.

B/ BECAUSE IT’S VERY TALL.

C/ BECAUSE IT’S THERE.

D/ BECAUSE THEY SAID SO.

E/ BECAUSE IT IS.

I'll only accept the first correctly posted answer.
Get to it. :D :D