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2012

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

It's the final countdown (ta da daa daaa)

—srikanth @ 23:59

What are these? Or rather, more importantly, how did we get these?

[audio:http://www.boiledbeans.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/bd3aeaf14e8485828337dfe75c498b69.mid] (link)

[audio:http://www.boiledbeans.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/13a1be29dce845c3e45a72da10930558.mid] (link)

[audio:http://www.boiledbeans.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/26e57cfc37fcc87ecf07009b79d7e50b.mid] (link)

Here’s a clue:

(This question will be modded on the 24th)
Cracked by: Bharath, rickde, Rogi, jowens, Manish Achuth, Raghuvansh, shrik, Ananth and Shwetha Maiya


I CAN HAZ BS?

—srikanth @ 23:59

Veery borderline geeky. What special achievement connects:

  1. Colby Nolan
  2. George/Chris Jackson
  3. Henrietta/Ben Goldacre
  4. Kitty O’Malley
  5. Sassafrass Herbert
  6. Sonny/John Licciardello

This is, sadly, not an exhaustive list at all. There are many more.

(Question will be modded on the 22nd)

Cracked by: Jayaprakash B R, rohanquizzer, KK, Sumanth Patlolla, rickde, jowens, Bharath, Rogi, Vishwas B Sharma, Amarendra Kumar, akhi, Manish Achuth, tsmyelin, badideabear, shrik, finkle, Ananth, Gurupad, soda buddi and Shwetha Maiya


Monday, January 16, 2012

I can see right through you.

—srikanth @ 23:59

(1) was the first and, believe it or not, the paper it was published in was rejected! The technique did take hold though and grew to become very popular. (2) was the first of a body part.

What technique?

The technique goes by multiple names - we’ll be liberal with the points.

(Question will be modded on the 22nd)

Cracked by: rohanquizzer, KK, Sumanth Patlolla, rickde, jowens, Bharath, Rogi, finkle, Vishwas B Sharma, Amarendra Kumar, Manish Achuth, tsmyelin, badideabear, shrik, Ananth, Gurupad and Raghuvansh


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Up, Down, Up , Down, Up, Down - 3rd times the charm?

—srikanth @ 23:59

A relatively recent rumour about the 4 things below was “created” by a very popular book. What’s the rumour?

(Will be modded on the 22nd)

Cracked by: rohanquizzer, KK, Anonymous, Sumanth Patlolla, Rogi, jowens, Bharath, Vishwas B Sharma, akhi, rickde, Manish Achuth, tsmyelin, badideabear and shrik


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Abbreviate abbreviate abbreviate!

—srikanth @ 20:59

(1) is to (2) as (3) is to what?

Cracked by: Bharath, Sumanth Patlolla, rickde, shrik, rohanquizzer, jowens, badideabear, Manish Achuth, Ananth and debjani

Show Answer

Kernighan and Plauger (3) created the book “Elements of Programming style” - with a theme similar to the famous book “The Elements of Style” by Strunk and White.


Friday, January 13, 2012

Is there an app for this too?

—srikanth @ 23:59

Stumbled across this bit of computer history recently. 3 examples of what technology?

Cracked by: Sumanth Patlolla, Bharath, Rogi, rickde, Manish Achuth, Ananth, shrik, rohanquizzer, jowens, Vishwas B Sharma, KK, badideabear and tsmyelin

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The Cauzin Softstrip - an early commercial 2D barcode system. These strips encode entire computer programs - you see 3 examples of software distributed as softstrips!


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Say WHEN

—srikanth @ 23:59

Plaintext question. Obviously, rampant googling might occur, but then again we trust you to not do it, so please don’t :P

“Formal” syntax of what?
Accept-Additions = “Accept-Additions” “:”
#( addition-range [ accept-params ] )

    addition-type   = ( "*"
                      | milk-type
                      | syrup-type
                      | sweetener-type
                      | spice-type
                      | alcohol-type
                      ) *( ";" parameter )
    milk-type       = ( "Cream" | "Half-and-half" | "Whole-milk"
                      | "Part-Skim" | "Skim" | "Non-Dairy" )
    syrup-type      = ( "Vanilla" | "Almond" | "Raspberry"
                      | "Chocolate" )
    alcohol-type    = ( "Whisky" | "Rum" | "Kahlua" | "Aquavit" )

Cracked by: Sumanth Patlolla, Bharath, Rogi, rickde, Manish Achuth, Ananth, shrik, Vishwas B Sharma, rohanquizzer, KK, Shwetha Maiya, siddhanthrao and jowens

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The HTCPCP : Hypertext Coffee Pot Control Protocol


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Mmmm pie...

—srikanth @ 23:59

Sitter sitter everywhere… Who holding up what?

Cracked by: Raghuvansh, Urthstripe, rickde, jowens, Anjul, badideabear, Bharath, Rogi, Sumanth Patlolla, Rajesh, shrik, KK, tsmyelin, Manish Achuth, debjani, Gurupad, siddhanthrao, Ananth and Kaustubh Mhatre

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Carl Sagan holding up the actual Pioneer plaque


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

First superheroes, now this.

—srikanth @ 23:16

What is this representing? My apologies in advance for the tacky collage :P

Question will auto-mod on the 14th.

Cracked by: Raghuvansh, Bharath, Sumanth Patlolla, Rajesh, rickde, KK, Gurupad, Manish Achuth, rohanquizzer, shrik, soda buddi, Salil, Jayaprakash B R, jowens, Dibyo, Logik, Anjul, badideabear and Rogi

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Nvidia GPU codenames - they’ve recennly started naming them after famous scientists.


Monday, January 9, 2012

No, really.

—srikanth @ 23:59

What’s going on here?

(Question will be modded on the 14th)

Cracked by Raghuvansh, Bharath, Sumanth Patlolla, Prasad, rickde, KK, Gurupad, Manish Achuth, rohanquizzer, shrik, soda buddi, Vishwas B Sharma, Jayaprakash B R, jowens, Dibyo, badideabear, Kaustubh Mhatre, Rogi, Ananth, debjani and Shwetha Maiya

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A toaster running NetBSD . Some people took the “NetBSD runs on ANYTHING” philosophy to a fairly extreme end and created this toaster running the OS.