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Posted on 24-06-2008 13:29
Next question:
What, soon to be published, Danish movie did Kronprins Frederik decline to be part of?



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Posted on 24-06-2008 17:40
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Easy if you can read cyrillic smiley

That's a 5 New Dinar bill from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (printed 1994)

The guy is Nikola Tesla, who was ethnically a Serb.


So true, I didn't in my wildest and crazyest dreams imagine thatany of us was able to read that languagesmiley Sorry for the late answer, I was, a bit unplanned, hospitalized.

I have internet here, so it's ok, but no access to 'Games' sections, appearently some serverside protection from overloading the servers (?!) Anyone got a working-around for Eve Online ? smileysmileysmiley



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Posted on 27-06-2008 12:39
it seems we're not that royal here... is a hint coming ?



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Posted on 27-06-2008 20:44
... or maybe we're not that Danish ???


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Posted on 28-06-2008 11:20
haha, we're ALL danish smiley but the question is tough if you're not following danish magazine at all smiley



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Posted on 30-06-2008 21:35
Hmmm... Six days with no guesses and no clues.
I'm absolutely no help whatsoever, since I don't know of any Danish films about to be publish and would struggle to mention 2 Danish film published in the last 3 years.

I propose that Paxen posts a clue within 12 hours or else Roffen gets to post a brilliant new question. smiley


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Posted on 01-07-2008 13:01
I guess the movie is 'Ekstra Bladet's overraskende kongefølge' ?

I just don't know why he declined...


PS. I second that idea... I have loads of time to find a very, very good(sneaky) question. In fact, I actually have nothing but time to find a good question.

A few could be, who piloted Froya, when he nearly crashed last night, how many people have been on the beach of Tórrshavn the last 24 hours, how many people died on the Titanic, and what where they're names?!

:psmileysmileysmiley



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Posted on 02-07-2008 12:35
Is that your question(s) then?


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Posted on 02-07-2008 18:59
I'll take the lack of confirmation as a sign of approval.

1: Bjarki Skúvadal piloted Froya.

2: 0 (Since there is no town named Tórrshavn)
(2: Otherwise, 2 people and a dog)

3: Officially 1496 people died on the Titanic.
3,2: To save space, see their names here.


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Posted on 03-07-2008 12:52
OK. An easy question to start this thread rolling again:

Who is this character and what is his "real" name? (The character, not the actor)


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Posted on 03-07-2008 12:58
Jeff Albertson, better known as Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons.

A new question will be posted, uhm... later this evening


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Posted on 03-07-2008 15:00
jogvanth wrote:
I'll take the lack of confirmation as a sign of approval.

1: Bjarki Skúvadal piloted Froya.

2: 0 (Since there is no town named Tórrshavn)
(2: Otherwise, 2 people and a dog)

3: Officially 1496 people died on the Titanic.
3,2: To save space, see their names here.


Thank you, I haven't visited back, those answers are all correct indeed. I suppose you noticed that the people were not together either and the dog almost bit the one person!

Grats on the answers. I doublechecked the list, but most passengers from deck 9, portside are missing on your list, but I will accept the answer as a whole, so grats. smiley



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Posted on 03-07-2008 15:35
jogvanth wrote:
3: Officially 1496 people died on the Titanic.

The official number is actually 1517, according to the US Senate Inquiry (that page includes a link to a list of all the passengers)


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Posted on 03-07-2008 15:59
What's the first number that contains the letter A...
...in Faroese, Danish and English?


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Posted on 03-07-2008 17:14
In Faroese it is 4 - (fýra).
In Danish it is 18 - (atten).
In English it is 1000 - (one thousand).

Assuming I am right, here is the next question:

You are in a dark room with an oil lamp, a candle and a ready fireplace. However, you only have one match.

What do you light first?



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Posted on 03-07-2008 19:02
The match smiley


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Posted on 03-07-2008 20:40
Heh, your too smart to trick Vuzman smiley



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Posted on 04-07-2008 13:56
I think you mean "you're too smart to trick, Vuzman" smiley

New question: Which creature in the morning goes on four feet, at noon on two, and in the evening upon three?

And what will the right answer get you (apart from the chance to ask a new question smiley)?


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Posted on 06-07-2008 17:38
I believe Vuzman is referring to an ancient riddle, where the times of day are used as a metaphor for life. So the answer is man/human.

Morning - early childhood, human crawls on all fours.
Noon - most of your life, human walks on two legs.
Evening - twilight years, human needs the aid of a stick/crutch/zimmer frame.

For some reason, i've never liked that riddle, so I'll let Vuzman post a new question. If he doesn't, I'll post something tomorrow.


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Posted on 06-07-2008 18:27
That's the right answer to the riddle, but you didn't answer the whole question...

What will answering that riddle get you?


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