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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-16 23:22:00)
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Did she write about a rabbit named Peter and had a name of ?
Last edited by JohnnyReinB (2007-11-17 00:52:56)
"There is not a difference between an in-law and an outlaw, except maybe that an outlaw is wanted"
Nisi Quam Primum, Nequequam
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Does she share your first name?
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter and had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
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Was she born in the 18th century?
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
Hint:
Not all of you may have heard of this person, but I assure you that it is not an obscure name. The point of this game is to have fun. Thus I dont want to make it too easy (that wouldnt be challenging, and therefore wouldnt be fun) but neither do I want it to be too obscure. If its a name that nobody has ever heard of except for the player posing the challenge, that would not be fun except to the player posing the challenge. This was the unfortunate case in the previous game, in which one inconsiderate fool made everybody guess a name which nobody other than he himself has heard of. You can be sure I am not as antisocial as that twit.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-17 01:26:18)
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Jane, are you kidding? you seem to be coming down rather hard on devente. I agree he made that one a bit too hard and may have answered that one question improperly, but I don't think he did it to amuse himself at the expense of others. I'm not sure if thats enough to call him "idiot", "cheat","inconsiderate fool" and "twit". again I'm not sure if you're serious but... its sure beginning to look that way.
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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Please get on with the game.
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8. is it Mary Wollstonecraft?
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
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9. Is she known best as a fiction writer?
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
9. Yes, she is known best as a fiction writer.
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uh oh. I think we need to clarify.
Jane, when you said she doesn't share your first name. Do you mean she doesn't share YOUR first name? Or she doesn't share your signature name? I'm not sure what mathsyperson meant.
Last edited by mikau (2007-11-17 14:38:05)
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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It is as I have written (whatever Mathsy meant). She does not share my first name.
Remember that I can only answer yes and no. It is everybody elses job to make sure they only ask questions that can be unambiguously answered yes or no.
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fair enough.
10. Is her first name Jane?
Last edited by mikau (2007-11-17 14:55:42)
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
9. Yes, she is known best as a fiction writer.
10. No, her first name was not Jane.
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Hehe! Well at least we got that out of the way. But now Ive asked too many questions. Its someone else's turn.
A logarithm is just a misspelled algorithm.
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Was she a Brontë sister?
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, she does not share my first name.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
9. Yes, she is known best as a fiction writer.
10. No, her first name was not Jane.
11. No, she was not a Brontë sister.
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Sorry about that. I did indeed mean exactly the same as 10.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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Okay.
1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, her first name was not Jane.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
9. Yes, she is known best as a fiction writer.
10. No, she was not a Brontë sister.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-11-18 02:09:25)
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Was she born in England?
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1. Woman, dead.
2. No, she was not a scientist.
3. Yes, she was European.
4. Yes, she was, perchance, an author.
5. No, she did not write about a rabbit named Peter or had a name of .
6. No, her first name was not Jane.
7. Yes, she was born in the 18th century.
8. No, it is not Mary Wollstonecraft.
9. Yes, she is known best as a fiction writer.
10. No, she was not a Brontë sister.
11. Yes, she was born in England.
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Was she Ann RadCliffe?
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Yes!
Ann Radcliffe wrote the Gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, which features in one of the novels of Jane Austen. In that Austen novel, the young heroine Catherine Morlands favourite novel is The Mysteries of Udolpho; she reads it and then makes a fool of herself when she visits Northanger Abbey.
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