they should ban postgrads from the regular show. it's not on.
― banriquit, Monday, March 31, 2008 3:01 PM (10 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
^^ still how i basically break it down. one of the teams last week was ALL phd candidates, which is bullshit. that or i should get on next season's show, ccoz tbh id rock the shit.
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 10:59 (seventeen years ago)
Of course, the DailyMail has it "how come brainy girl gets villified, and Jade, um, you know"
(See, they can't even bring themselves to criticise Jade at the moment)
.. because The Sun asked Brainygirl 10 question of the "Who won celeb Big brother/Name of the lad who fathered/Chelsea's manager" and 7 others, and she got none right...
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:13 (seventeen years ago)
In the interests of fairneess, should really have asked Jade 10 questions from UnivChallenge, see how she got on
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:16 (seventeen years ago)
Jade in "that's the freezing point of Liquid Nitrogen, innit?" Slumdog Millionaire follow-up!
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:18 (seventeen years ago)
Did a double-take when I saw the 'Trimble turns down Nuts magazine' headline in the Guardian this morning before I realised what it was about.
― Frank Sumatra (NickB), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:20 (seventeen years ago)
Sometimes I wish I didn't know any of these things too.
― Ned Trifle II, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:21 (seventeen years ago)
Name of the lad who fathered Chelsea's manager
Don't know this one
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:21 (seventeen years ago)
You could probably have a guess.
― Ned Trifle II, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:22 (seventeen years ago)
lol call me tuomas but idk who won celeb big brother.
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:22 (seventeen years ago)
Ulrika.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:23 (seventeen years ago)
Yes, what now, Archimedes?
― Frank Sumatra (NickB), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:25 (seventeen years ago)
i thought/hoped i didn't before i realised i actually did.
but i also got the one question they played from last night's final on the radio this morning.
so colour me... y'know, something.
― more private than a bar stool (Upt0eleven), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:26 (seventeen years ago)
"What Now, Archimedes?" - this has a pleasing ring to it
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:26 (seventeen years ago)
^^^ Sitcom set in ancient Greece starring Dean Gaffney as overworked manservant
― Frank Sumatra (NickB), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:29 (seventeen years ago)
A bit Up Pompeii?
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:32 (seventeen years ago)
Reason for victory was the weight of classics and literature questions towards the end. MANCHESTER WOZ ROBBED!!!
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:42 (seventeen years ago)
she didn't know thomas love peacock though, i trumped on that in front of my family and everything
― Henry Frog (Frogman Henry), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 11:59 (seventeen years ago)
*trumped her
you the man
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:14 (seventeen years ago)
Trimble Trumped Claims Frogman
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:16 (seventeen years ago)
She came through like a train at the end - in the last 5 minutes I don't think anyone else answered a question.
I don't see why anyone would object to her, for doing her best on a quiz show.
I don't really see why anyone would be erotically excited about her either, unless they find her knowledge and intelligence attractive.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:23 (seventeen years ago)
Not objecting to her, just saying that the questions fell nicely towards the end there.
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:24 (seventeen years ago)
but at the start... they didn't
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:25 (seventeen years ago)
The order of the questions is random and is not produced to favour one team or another.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:26 (seventeen years ago)
Not saying it was, nor am I suggesting any kind of conspiracy. On another day Manchester might have won is all.
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:27 (seventeen years ago)
Reason for victory was the weight of classics and literature questions towards the end.
Not enough classics and literature in the rest of the show!
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:29 (seventeen years ago)
Yeah probably. Sour grapes from a Manchester fan!
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:30 (seventeen years ago)
Manchester, so much to, errrrr, answer, errrrr...
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:32 (seventeen years ago)
Because of the air of smugness which hung around her like a thick cloud throughout the competition, particularly after she was promoted to captain.
We were amused when she ignored a team-member's suggestion on one question and went with her own, which was wrong. Although to be honest I can't remember whether her team-member was right or not.
― Forest Pines Mk2, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:34 (seventeen years ago)
some say she's arrogant/can yall blame her?
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:35 (seventeen years ago)
Are there always this many Classics questions or have I only noticed this year because of Trimble? It's not just the straight-up Classics ones - it's the questions about prefixes, scientific terms, etymology, etc, where a knowledge of Greek and Latin is bound to give you an advantage. But then this series has also had a disproportionate number of questions about US politics, state capitals, etc, which suits me fine so maybe every series bends somewhat to the pet subjects of the question-setters.
Also, slight annoyance that when the final stages loom the pop questions always get shelved for classical ones as if they're too frivolous for the serious rounds, when, on the contrary, they would probably be more challenging to the kind of people who know their violin concertos and Greek tragedies by rote but have only a glancing interest in popular culture. And by popular culture I don't mean Celebrity Big Brother.
― Dorianlynskey, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:37 (seventeen years ago)
You're an original Big Brother purist then.
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:39 (seventeen years ago)
I guess at some level there's going to be a bias towards "questions the production team find hard" at the later stages, which isn't going to be the same thing as "questions a Latin Literature DPhil student is going to find hard"
― Forest Pines Mk2, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:40 (seventeen years ago)
x-post And lame zings aside, I agree. There did seem to be fewer science questions this series (though this could just be my perception), the kind of ones about the spins of electrons for example, which could only be answered by a specialist. It's that balance between questions that could be considered general knowledge and those that definitely aren't that make it so interesting I think.
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:42 (seventeen years ago)
I forget sometimes that it's about student knowledge rather than general knowledge. Hence teams getting most of the Shakespeare questions right, yet getting stumped by a fairly easy Lolita one last night - I guess Lolita isn't a set text in a lot of places. I just wonder if too many Classics-biased questions excessively favour a certain kind of educational background.
― Dorian (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:48 (seventeen years ago)
Undoubtedly
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:49 (seventeen years ago)
I get annoyed by easy questions I know, I like the hard ones
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:50 (seventeen years ago)
There was one that had a pic of Oscar Wilde and the question was "Who's this?"
Much scratching of heads.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:50 (seventeen years ago)
ehhh if you want to win, get 1x rounded team who can do all the science bs as well as the classics. or, you know, go on telly addicts.
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:50 (seventeen years ago)
who would have thought that a programme called UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE would favour certain eduicational backgrounds, the elitist fucks.
― meme economist (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:51 (seventeen years ago)
It wasn't quite that simple: it was a picture of Oscar Wilde next to a picture of HMP Reading; the question was something like: "on your screens is a picture of someone and the place they lived from (date) to (date), name both".
Still: I was rather amazed that nobody got it.
― Forest Pines Mk2, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:56 (seventeen years ago)
sorry, question was a bit easier than I made it out to be.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:58 (seventeen years ago)
I don't remember anyone not getting that.
I don't remember a Lolita question last night either.
I probably can't concentrate enough to be really good at this programme.
The easiest ones last night were re presidential approval ratings, etc - almost embarrassing.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:59 (seventeen years ago)
have to agree with meme economist, on this thread, I think
xpost:
It was still pretty damn easy, I thought. Then again, we did "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" in our GCSE English.
The presidential approval ratings were very easy, too, if you can remember the dates of 20th-C US presidents.
― Forest Pines Mk2, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:00 (seventeen years ago)
My kids were "Ooh, look there's Reading Gaol"
OK, so we live in Reading. Still..
― Mark G, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:02 (seventeen years ago)
And they didn't know who Oscar Wilde was? Not-like-in-my-day why-oh-why hell-in-a-handcart etc
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:04 (seventeen years ago)
Well, either that, or they didn't feel like saying "That's Oscar Wilde and (a randomly-guessed prison)"
― Forest Pines Mk2, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:05 (seventeen years ago)
Is it Norman Stanley Fletcher?
― Queueing For Latchstrings (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:05 (seventeen years ago)
Johnny Cash, San Quentin.
― zero learnt from nero (Neil S), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 13:06 (seventeen years ago)