...good luck to all,,
and remember get to 500 points and you win the prize . .
The prize is a vmp-2000e valued at over $1200 USD….
Shipped directly from the Sebatron factory to you….
Each question may be worth anywhere from 5 points to 50 points or more. this one is worth 40 points if answered correctly. .
QUESTION ONE:
Who was the first ( and so far only ) person to drink wine on the moon?
…..Your time starts now,
I’ll accept the first correct answer. Not multiple answers.
Get to it. :D
Comments
I really enjoy this contest, but I do already have a pretty dece
I really enjoy this contest, but I do already have a pretty decent Sebatron set up. If Seb would rather I didn't play, that would be fine with me (I'm sure my fiance would be ecstatic...). Honestly, I'm not sure I want to put in the effort it takes to win this time. On the other hand, it's so much fun! Maybe we should level the playing field and start me off with negative points. Or, if Seb's willing, we could change the prize structure if I win: I get a few stickers and a t-shirt (or even a discontinued unit?) , well second place gets a discount off the purchase of a vmp 2000e. I dunno, I'm just throwing out ideas here...
...NO NO NO >>>> This is a competition fair and square.You will
...NO NO NO >>>>
This is a competition fair and square.You will be assesed accordingly.
Freaky and anyone else is fully encouraged to compete....
Besides , I don't get many kicks these days,...
Watcing Oscilloscope patterns day in day out is driving me crazy.
FREAKY: 35 points ( penalty of 5 points for posting twice not once )
REST OF WORLD: 0 points
There's still a chance for everyone.Don't give up......
Inappropriate behaviour won't be tolerated.
... next question to follow very soooon .......
8)
QUESTION TWO: What is the Speed Of Light in inches per second
QUESTION TWO:
What is the Speed Of Light in inches per second .....
As excact as you can get it to five decimal places.
…..Your time starts now. 8-)
I’ll accept the first two correct answers.
Not multiple answers....
Colours will help your score..... dynamics ....
It's worth a maximum of 30 points.
Get to it. 8-)
Open letter to all: This contest is a great way for Sebatron to
Open letter to all: This contest is a great way for Sebatron to promote and advertise. I can say from experience that Seb makes an awesome product and I think it's well worth the effort to win. I've made a promise to myself that I won't allow myself to loose any sleep over the contest again this year. This means that anyone who is willing to put in a little effort should be able to beat me easily... I won't lie, it's still going to be hard to win. If nobody is willing to work for it, I'll gladly take home another vmp 2000e. Right now, anyone who tries can win this as I'm fully prepared to bow out if it's a challenge again this time... In other words, get in there and fight! You know the prize is worth it, work for it! Have fun and teach me a little humillity! As of this writing, there are only two answers to the question. If you look, you'll notice that both answers are wildly different. Obviously, both answers can't be correct and maybe both are wrong! Here's a perfect chance to score a few points :wink: You really don't want to make this easy for me do you? :lol:
Freaky, I had you wrong. You are a class act. People, freaky
Freaky, I had you wrong. You are a class act.
People, freaky is giving you a gift here. He is an insanely strong competitor. I only wish he would have given me the same courtesy! The last contest was pretty strong all the way to the end. I hope this one is as good.
Get in there guys! Trust me, it's well worth it (but only once in a lifetime ;)).
I'd like to know how people are expected to get five decimal pla
I'd like to know how people are expected to get five decimal places. The speed of light by definition (since 1972) is 299,792.458 km/sec. This number has nine significant figures, so that sets a limit on the ammount of significant figures the final answer can contain.
I'm not really trying to win here but thought i'd post this ,
I'm not really trying to win here but thought i'd post this , cover all bases lol
186,000 miles per second
11,160,000 miles per minute
669,600,000 miles per hour
16,070,400,000 miles per day
482,112,000,000 miles per month
5,865,696,000,000 miles per year (a light year!)
586,569,600,000,000 miles per century
297,600 kilometers per second
17,856,000 kilometers per minute
1,071,360,000 kilometers per hour
25,712,640,000 kilometers per day
179,988,480,000 kilometers per week
9,359,400,960,000 kilometers per year
9,359,400,960,000,000 kilometers per millennium
327,360,000, yards per second
19,641,600,000 yards per minute
1,178,496,000,000 yards per hour
28,283,904,000,000 yards per day
10,323,624,960,000,000 yards per year
10,351,908,864,000,000 yards per leap year
103,236,249,600,000,000 yards per decade
982,080,000 feet per second
58,924,800,000 feet per minute
3,535,488,000,000 feet per hour
84,851,712,000,000 feet per day
30,970,874,880,000,000 feet per year
11,784,960,000 inches per second
707,097,600,000 inches per minute
42,425,856,000,000 inches per hour
1,018,220,544,000,000 inches per day
7,127,543,808,000,000 inches per week
31,564,836,864,000,000 inches per month
371650498560000,000 inches per year
372,668,719,104,000,000 inches per leap year
3,716,504,985,600,000,000 inches per decade
37,165,049,856,000,000,000 inches per century
371,650,498,560,000,000,000 inches per millennium
and one foot per nanosecond! (thanks Ed Halley)
ref site
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=speed%20of%20light
.... Good stuff there Sanity !! Valuable DATA for the spaceship.
.... Good stuff there Sanity !! Valuable DATA for the spaceship......
After re-reading my question ,, I do believe that five decimal places was part of the criteria. Beachhunt was indeed correct when he stated:
Since nobody posted to FIVE decimal places, but rather SIX, my vote is:11802852677.16535 inches per second
Beachhunt and Macombaland have been awarded thirty points each for being the first two correct posts with five decimal places….
Bri gets five points for the highlighted use of the word ‘ Relatively ‘ which had me chuckling for at least five seconds….. or was it six ?
SCORES:
FREAKY : 35
BEACHHUNT : 30
MACOMBALAND: 30
BRI: 5
The next question will be posted quite soon........
:lol:
QUESTION THREE: Which Badfinger song went on to be covered by
QUESTION THREE:
Which Badfinger song went on to be covered by both Harry Nilsson and Mariah Carey? …. Worth 20 points ...
For an extra 20 BONUS points …. Who produced the Badfinger version?
For an extra 20 BONUS points …. Who produced the Harry Nilsson version?
I’ll accept only the first correct post regarding each section of the question.
In other words ,, you could clean up by stating all three parts in one post …. 60 points in total !
You time starts now….
Get to it. :lol:
Thanks for the info guys....good to see the ol' gang back togeth
Thanks for the info guys....good to see the ol' gang back together again. ;)
I saw the pic on his old website after the last contest and said, "hey, there's freaky."
Yeah, I remember the drumkit pic as well. I was like, "...so that's Sebatron, eh."...."so that's what Melbourne looks like...."
:lol:
Buzz Aldrin and fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong secretly had com
Buzz Aldrin and fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong secretly had comunnion on the moon.