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2007

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Duct tape: Holds the world together.

—srikanth @ 10:02

Identify this TV nerd:
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Nothing can stop this man, as long as he has science on his side! With a seemingly never-ending supply of bright ideas, bad guys, and conveniently placed props, this dude has pulled of some extremely awesome “hacks”. For example, he

  • once created a rocket launcher using fertilizer and some farming implements.
  • unlocked a car’s remote locking system with a mobile phone.
  • constructed an airgun from a telescope and an air horn

In short, this man’s genius knows no bounds. He’s more awesome than Chuck Norris and Rajanikanth together. Who is he?

Jayanth , Shashank , Dhruva , sharath , alephnull , Gammafunction , prasanth , iamniks , Prasad , Abhishek , shivathilak , uma , Poornima , bobo and nihit figured it out, using naught but google and wikipedia.

jayanth, Shashank, Dhruva, sharath, alephnull, Gammafunction, prasanth, iamniks, Prasad, Abhishek, shivathilak, uma, Poornima, bobo and nihit

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MacGvyer! The inimitable genius played by Richard Dean Anderson has been the childhood idol of many a geek. Or mine, at least. Explains a lot, doesn’t it. Look through the comments for more links


Villan-pedia

—devadutta @ 11:07
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Identify the logo in 1.

When 1 talks about Wikipedia, it shows wikipedia’s logo as 2.

What is wikipedia’s logo made to look like in 2?

Cracked by: srikanth , Dhruva , Varun.M , rajeshvj , Keerthi , Mahesh , sai_ganesh , prasanth , Goutham , shyam , iamniks , BiGFooT , Poornima , alephnull , Gammafunction , yaksha , nihit and Shashank.

  1. Is the logo of Uncyclopedia - The content free encyclopedia. It is a satirical parody of Wikipedia and surprisingly enough, it is hosted by none other than Wikia. It is one of the most popular wikis on Wikia. They post articles which are “funny”, not “stupid”. Nice timepass page.

  2. Is Wikipedia’s logo made to look like the “Death star” from Star Wars. This appears on a page on Uncyclopedia which describes Wikipedia.

Read articles on both sites describing each other for a good laugh.

Dhruva, Varun.M, rajeshvj, Keerthi, Mahesh, sai_ganesh, prasanth, Goutham, shyam, iamniks, BiGFooT, Poornima, alephnull, Gammafunction, yaksha, nihit and Shashank


Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Spinning...

—srikanth @ 10:39

Major thanks to Arjun Chennu for filming this and sending it to us. May he have many visitors on his blog, and may his nerdiness know no bounds.

Originally discovered by X, this device shows a phenomenon that has intrigued lots of scientists for ages. X suggested a theory based on Maxwell’s work, which was proved to be false. Schuster and Lebedev conducted lots of experiments to prove that many theories, including X’s, were bunk.

Einstein himself stepped in, and gave part of the reason. But his part wasn’t sufficient. The final part of the explanation was proposed by Osborne Reynolds, based on Maxwell’s updated work :-)

What is this object, and who is X ?

Cracked by: Poornima , devadutta , sridhar , 2ndratequizzer , Varun.M , prasanth , Keerthi , Ganesh Prasad , Mahesh Herle , Dhruva , iamniks , Keerthi Kiran M , shyam , yaksha , fsdgdsg , BiGFooT , alephnull , nihit , Shakeel , and Prasad.

Answer: X is Sir William Crookes, and the object is what is called a “Crooke’s Radiometer”. Interesting little thing, if you read up about it a bit. Look through the comments for some linkage, and especially check out John Baez’s physics FAQ page on that.

Poornima, devadutta, sridhar, 2ndratequizzer, Varun.M, prasanth, Keerthi, Ganesh Prasad, Mahesh Herle, Dhruva, iamniks, Keerthi Kiran M, shyam, yaksha, fsdgdsg, BiGFooT, alephnull, nihit, Shakeel and Prasad


Monday, October 15, 2007

We had been here recently..

—devadutta @ 10:21

Connect

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and

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Cracked by: **srikanth , Dhruva , arjmage , prasanth , Gammafunction , Atul Mathew , alephnull , Varun.M , Tathagata Chatterjee , 2ndratequizzer , nihit , yaksha and prasad(late latif :) )
**

Connect: Paul Allen

  1. Seattle Sea hawks, NFL team funded by Paul Allen

  2. Allen Telescope Array again funded by Paul Allen

  3. Spaceship One, Funded bu Paul Allen

Most people did not get 2, but I have given points to anyone in the general vicinity of Paul Allen.

srikanth, Dhruva, arjmage, prasanth, Gammafunction, Atul Mathew, alephnull, Varun.M, Tathagata Chatterjee, 2ndratequizzer, nihit, yaksha and Prasad


Sunday, October 14, 2007

R.I.P

—srikanth @ 10:16

Many years ago, in universities far far away, strange devices with many blinkenlights (no clues there) were constantly being hacked to do peculiar things. Among those, one of the more interesting hacks was what we now call the Internet.

This giant organism used to run on some very clunky hardware. In fact, one of the central functions of the internet was once performed by a DEC LSI-11 (an evolution of the venerable PDP-11). This job was performed by a package of the LSI-11 and some specialized software that used to run on it, written by one of the grandest of the grand-old-hackers (some of his stuff helps us keep all our clocks together).

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The image you see above is an image of this package. The question: what was it called? Bonus: Who’s the grand old man?

Cracked by: Varun.M , Gammafunction , Dhruva , Tathagata Chatterjee , Abhishek , bs , yaksha and nihit.

Varun.M, Gammafunction, Dhruva, Tathagata Chatterjee, Abhishek, bs, yaksha and nihit

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This is a picture of The fuzzball. Fuzzballs were the internets original routers. A fuzzball, attached to a university mainframe, formed the routing backbone of the NSFNet, which later went online with TCP/IP. The fuzzball package consisted of the LSI-11 and the fuzzball software. This was written by David Mills, also the guy who coded NTP :-) (title had a clue, fuzzballs ran an early variant of RIP, the routing information protocol)


Saturday, October 13, 2007

Eponymous question

—srikanth @ 10:18

A little bit of explosives technology for today. The object in the picture below is a unique kind of explosive. It was typically used for clearing barbed wire fences in the battlefield. A series of these would be joined together, slid under the wire, and then the whole thing would be detonated. All this had to be done under fire, of course. What it is?

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Answered by: nihit , udupendra , Dhruva , fsdgdsg , bobo , bs , Ganesh Prasad , Varun.M , prasanth , 2ndratequizzer , rajeshvj , Swetha , jayanth , sridhar , iamniks , yaksha , Prasad and Biki.

nihit, udupendra, Dhruva, fsdgdsg, bobo, bs, Ganesh Prasad, Varun.M, prasanth, 2ndratequizzer, rajeshvj, Swetha, jayanth, sridhar, iamniks, yaksha, Prasad and Biki

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Not much fundaeing required, this is the Bangalore Torpedo.


Friday, October 12, 2007

Too simple to throw a hint

—devadutta @ 13:03

Who is this?( you have all the required information on the currency note :) )

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Ye gods. Large quantities of people got this one right… bs , pratap , zatar , Atul Mathew , jayanth , Gammafunction , Varun.M , Shakeel , prasanth , SidSen , shivani , Ganesh Prasad , piezocake , yaksha , 2ndratequizzer , bobo , Dhruva , iamniks , Goutham , udupendra , nihit , Prasad , BiGFooT and sridhar got this.

bs, pratap, zatar, Atul Mathew, jayanth, Gammafunction, Varun.M, Shakeel, prasanth, sidsen, shivani, Ganesh Prasad, piezocake, yaksha, 2ndratequizzer, bobo, Dhruva, iamniks, Goutham, udupendra, nihit, Prasad, BiGFooT and sridhar

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This is the 10 Deutsche Mark banknote featuring Carl Friedrich Gauss.


Thursday, October 11, 2007

Its just like a dozen..

—devadutta @ 09:43

Who is this?

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Hint

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Cracked by: Prasad , nihit , iamniks , zatar , 2ndratequizzer , SidSen , alephnull , Atul Mathew , Varun.M , Hema and yaksha

  1. Amedeo Avogadro. The constant Avogadro’s number(6.023e23) is named after him

The hint was the pic of a “Mole”. 1 Avogadro Number of anything is called a Mole :)

Prasad, nihit, iamniks, zatar, 2ndratequizzer, sidsen, alephnull, Atul Mathew, Varun.M, Hema and yaksha


Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Raster-farianism

—srikanth @ 11:13

Identify and connect the following :

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Lots of people came really close, but only Dhruva , SidSen , alephnull , Gammafunction and Prasad got the right answer.

Dhruva, sidsen, alephnull, Gammafunction and Prasad

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(1) is from Jurassic park. The now famous file system navigation scene was on an SGI machine, showing a 3D metaphor file system navigator called fsn; fsn was designed for SGI IRIX.


Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Accepted/Rejected

—devadutta @ 10:06

Identify the logo and explain its meaning.

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Bravo!!
yaksha and piezocake
get a red helium balloon each :)

ACM International Collegiate Programming contest has a logo which pretty much summarizes the contest

  1. Think about a solution to the problem at hand

  2. Get an Idea, Solve the problem

  3. Get a Red helium balloon tied to your table.

This is basically done so that in the contest arena where a hazaar teams sit, people can make out which team has solved how many problems.

Nice crack, yaksha and piezocake!

yaksha and piezocake