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2007

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Fundamental

—srikanth @ 10:27

Physics dudes rejoice! This question is ideally suited for you. Connect:

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Identify them all for bonus points. Clue: This list is, currently, exhaustive.

Cracked by: Goutham , vaibhav008 , alephnull , Keerthi Kiran M , iamniks , Quehin , prasanth , Tathagata Chatterjee , Gammafunction , 2ndratequizzer and SidSen.

Goutham, vaibhav008, alephnull, Keerthi Kiran M, iamniks, Quehin, prasanth, Tathagata Chatterjee, Gammafunction, 2ndratequizzer and sidsen

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Modern physics explains most phenomena through four fundamental forces, or interactions - The strong force, electromagnetism, the weak force and gravity. The 4 sets in the question are pictures of the people who are most recognized for their work on understanding these forces.


High-School Physical

—devadutta @ 09:51

If you replace the pictures of these dudes with their names in the equation below, you will see a very fundamental physics equation. Identify the equation and name the three. ( if you get the equation, naming them is a piece of cake)

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Cracked by: srikanth , piezocake , Poornima , vaibhav008 , sidsen , bs , sridhar , Atul Mathew , Ganesh Prasad , Gammafunction , Quehin , Shakeel , Goutham , rajeshvj , iamniks , nihit , Prasad and BiGFooT.

V=IR

  1. Alessandro Volta
  2. André-Marie Ampère
  3. Georg Simon Ohm

srikanth, piezocake, Poornima, vaibhav008, sidsen, bs, sridhar, Atul Mathew, Ganesh Prasad, Gammafunction, Quehin, Shakeel, Goutham, rajeshvj, iamniks, nihit, Prasad and BiGFooT


Friday, October 26, 2007

Life, what is it but a dream?

—srikanth @ 09:26

Connect everything.

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The answer, ideally, consists of a number, and a bunch of explanations as to why that number makes sense in this context.

Cracked by: sidsen (Take a gander at his meticulously-crafted rant in the answers. It’s worth your time :-) ) , Poornima , Quehin , alephnull and prasanth.

Nope, the answer wasn’t Jabber. The real

sidsen, Poornima, Quehin, alephnull and prasanth

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RFC 527.


Thursday, October 25, 2007

d/dx(sin(x)) = cos(x)

—devadutta @ 09:55

Who is he?

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Hints:

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Cracked by: Poornima , Quehin , 2ndratequizzer , alephnull , Keerthi , Gammafunction , Mahesh , Ganesh Prasad , iamniks , Keerthi Kiran M , Abhishek , Varun.M , SidSen , yaksha and nihit .

The Dude is Stephen Wolfram. He in the creator of Mathematica, an amazing computer algebra system. This thing can solve differential equations in symbolic form!

And of course, the hints are the logo and screen shot of Mathematica respectively.

Poornima, Quehin, 2ndratequizzer, alephnull, Keerthi, Gammafunction, Mahesh, Ganesh Prasad, iamniks, Keerthi Kiran M, Abhishek, Varun.M, sidsen, yaksha and nihit


Wednesday, October 24, 2007

There is hope

—srikanth @ 10:41

The fate of an entire civilization depended on this, at one point of time. What is it?

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Cracked by: bs , Prasad , Quehin , MGS, 2ndratequizzer , sridhar , Hari , C’na , Mahesh , rajeshvj , jayanth , iamniks , Swetha , Abhishek , Ganesh Prasad , Poornima , Keerthi , shyam , Goutham , udupendra , Keerthi Kiran M , prasanth , shivathilak , Gammafunction , insufferablejake , bobo , Vinod and Shashank.

bs, Prasad, MGS, Quehin, 2ndratequizzer, sridhar, Hari, C’na, Mahesh, rajeshvj, jayanth, iamniks, Swetha, Abhishek, Ganesh Prasad, Poornima, Keerthi, shyam, Goutham, udupendra, Keerthi Kiran M, prasanth, shivathilak, Gammafunction, insufferablejake, bobo, Vinod and Shashank

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As everyone (easily) guessed, this is a schematic of the Lightsaber from the original Star Wars movie. Mucho points to piezocake for deliberately missing the right answer!


Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The sun is out already?

—devadutta @ 09:58

What happened here?

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and oh, Google did this when the above happened..

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Whoa! 42 Comments! This question has had enough comments to give an Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything !

Bravo!! Poornima , Quehin , bs , rajeshvj , iamniks , Ganesh Prasad , Gammafunction , shyam , Abhishek , Keerthi Kiran M , Madan , alephnull , sharath , shivathilak , prasanth , Preetish , Varun.M , Shakeel , SidSen , uma , asha , yaksha , Vinod , Mahesh , bobo , nihit , jayanth , Shashank , sridhar , srikanth , Kishen , Swetha , Deepshikha , vaibhav008 , Prithvi , Prasad.

  1. SF Golden gate bridge ( SF Downtown, in general )

  2. Google homepage

Both turned off their lights in support for “Lights out SF”, an energy conservation event. Check the comments for some linkage. ( In 1, you can see that many other buildings have turned their lights off in support)

I have given points to anyone close to “Energy conservation”. No points for “Grid Outages” :P

Poornima, Quehin, bs, rajeshvj, iamniks, Srivatsa, Ganesh Prasad, Gammafunction, shyam, Abhishek, Keerthi Kiran M, Madan, alephnull, sharath, shivathilak, prasanth, Preetish, Varun.M, Shakeel, sidsen, uma, asha, yaksha, Vinod, Mahesh, bobo, nihit, jayanth, Shashank, sridhar, srikanth, Kishen, Swetha, Deepshikha, vaibhav008, Prithvi and Prasad


Monday, October 22, 2007

The origins of techno?

—srikanth @ 10:12

Identify the instrument being played in this clip:

Cracked by: devadutta , Poornima , Quehin , udupendra , bs , Varun.M , Keerthi , Keerthi Kiran M , iamniks , Mahesh , Gammafunction , alephnull , bobo , shyam , Abhishek and prasanth

devadutta(3), Poornima, Quehin, udupendra, bs, Varun.M, Keerthi, Keerthi Kiran M, iamniks, Mahesh, Gammafunction, alephnull, bobo, shyam, Abhishek and prasanth


Sunday, October 21, 2007

Punching each other

—devadutta @ 10:18

Identify 1 and 2 and indicate the controversy between them

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Looks like it was a piece of cake for **Dhruva , bs , Ganesh Prasad , iamniks , udupendra , alephnull , prasanth , sharath , Shakeel , Mahesh , Gammafunction , uma , Varun.M , yaksha , Shashank **and Poornima.

  1. Atanasoff Berry Computer (ABC)
  2. ENIAC

There was a controversy over which was the first electronic digital computer. ENIAC was patented by John Mauchly to be the first digital computing device, and one of the students of John Mauchly alleged that his examination of ABC in 1941 influenced his work.

In 1967 Honeywell sued Sperry Rand in an attempt to break their ENIAC patents, and claiming the ABC as prior art. The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota released its judgement on October 19, 1973, finding in Honeywell v. Sperry Rand that the ENIAC patent was a derivative of John Atanasoff’s invention. The decision was not appealed.

[Shamelessly ripped from Shashank, Mahesh and wiki]

Dhruva, bs, Ganesh Prasad, iamniks, udupendra, alephnull, prasanth, sharath, Shakeel, Mahesh, Gammafunction, uma, Varun.M, yaksha, Shashank and Poornima


Saturday, October 20, 2007

Around and around

—srikanth @ 10:34

What is this an illustration of?

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Clues:
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Cracked by: udupendra , sharath , Varun.M , Poornima , Archana , bobo , Ganesh Prasad , sidsen , Prasad , Gammafunction , and rajeshv.

udupendra, sharath, Varun.M, Poornima, Archana, bobo, Ganesh Prasad, sidsen, Prasad, Gammafunction and rajeshvj

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This is the illustration of what we now call Rotoscoping, from Max Fleischer’s original patent of the technique. It was used by Jordan Mechner in animating the original Prince of Persia, and more recently in A Scanner Darkly. (I choose these two because that’s an awesome game and the other is an awesome movie. ’nuff said)


Friday, October 19, 2007

Folklore

—srikanth @ 10:39

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Question: what’s special about the comic? It’s chock full of clues, BTW.

Cracked by: devadutta , jayanth , bobo , udupendra , yaksha , BiGFooT , iamniks and Poornima.

devadutta, jayanth, bobo, udupendra, yaksha, BiGFooT, iamniks and Poornima

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This was a proposed cover to “Inside Macintosh”, the almost legendary Macintosh developer documentation. More details at Folklore, and browse around there to get some good Apple history.