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Round 3: Kiddies Lyrics
An average mans view of the world
Will is the Champ yet again! He managed to get a fantasic 58/65, with just two mistakes, and not getting the link to the parts question. My mum got 36, which is pretty good.
Amazingly though Will actually practically gave the answer to the links away in his Star Wars answer. The clip shown was from the Original Star Wars film, that was entitled Star Wars Pt'4, later to be called A New Hope. It was the only one of the 10 that was an original put was not part 1!
No quiz this week as I am travelling, but the next one is going to be on Children, thanks to Kim!
OK on with the answers
Round One: Picture This
Star Trek First Contact, First Blood, First Knight, First Wives Club, 50 First Dates. The word FIRST links them all.
Round 2: Picture this as well
1) Saw/part 2
2) Superman/part 3
3) Pirates of the Caribbean/part 3
4) 101 Dalmations/original
5) X-Men/original
6) Men in black/part 2
7) Lord of the Rings/original
8) Police Academy/original
9) Terminator/part 2
10) Star Wars/original but now part 4
Round 3: My first Number 1 UK hit.
1) Didn’t know how lost I was till I found you. (Like a Virgin/Madonna)1st N0.1 album!
2) So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye. (Bohemian Rhapsody/Queen)
3) Some nights you’re like nothing I’ve ever seen before or will again. (I would do anything for love (but I wont do that))Meatloaf
4) Once I had a love and it was divine. (Heart of Glass/Blondie)
5) We-de-de-de, de-de-de-de-de-de, we-um-um-a-way? (The lion sleeps tonight/Tight Fit)
6) Don’t lose your grip on the dreams of the past. (Eye of the Tiger/Survivor)
7) Everyone’s a super-hero, everyone’s a Captain Kirk. (99 Red Balloons/Nena)
8) Ya’ll act like you never seen a white person before. ( The Real Slim Shady/Eminem)
9) When it’s all over please get up and leave. (Independent woman Pt. 1/Destiny’s Child)
10) I’ve never seen a sight that didn’t look better looking back. (Wandrin’ Star/Lee Marvin)
Round 4: Quizzicles
The famous (surely by now it is!) Quizzicles round, just answer the questions, and remember the theme.
1) Nice easy one to start, Buzz Aldrin was second, but who came first? Neil Armstrong
2) “The Colour of Magic “was the first, but what was the second? The Light Fantastic
3) Who is credited with winning the very first Academy Award of Merit? Emil Jannings for Best Actor
4) How long did it take Captain Matthew Webb to do what he was the first person to do? 21 hours 45 minutes
5) In 1974, Stockholm, Kaissa won the worlds first what? Computer Chess Tournement
6) The magnifying glass is used throughout the world, but who invented it? Roger Bacon
7) At the age of 64 Annie Taylor became the first woman to achieve what remarkable feat? Go over Niagara falls in a barrel
8) Alice Wells became the first what in 1910? US Policewoman
9) In 1872, who became the first woman to run for the Presidency of the USA? Victoria Woodhall
10) Who was the first black US Secretary of State? Colin Powell in 2000
This weeks question is a simple one, but it is probably going to get the amateur photographers throwing their toys out of the cot in droves. Or will it?
It is my belief that the 35mm film for photography is dead, in a few years we will not be able to go into the shops and buy our ISO400, or ISO200, to pop into our point and shoot camera’s, indeed the cheapo all-in one disposable camera’s could also disappear off the shelves.
Sorry to say this but the world of photography is going digital, but how soon before we all have to go out and buy a new camera? Well let’s have a look…
Seven years ago I went to a photographer based on an offer given that would allow my wife to have a professional make-over and photo’s taken as part of a package, the photo’s were fantastic, we bought 5 or 6 small ones, 2 medium size ones and a large one for just over £200 ($390), we then had a package for our first child and we ended up spending nearly £500 ($970), over a period of two years on some fantastic photo’s of her, but we were limited to how many we could choose.
Last year, we again had photo’s done by the same company, but instead of photo’s we purchased the copyright and CD of ALL the photo’s taken, at a price of £120 ($230). Now not only could we copy the CD and send it to family, we could print out the images we wanted to as many times as we liked. The reason, well 7 years ago it was 35mm film, or whatever the photographer used. Last year it was digital photography.
Here are the results;
Since that time unfortunately the company we used has gone bust, due to the competition out there, but it just highlights the changes now in photography.
Prices of camera’s even 2 years ago were pretty steep for a 3 Mega pixel camera with optical zoom, nowadays you can pick one up for less than £100 ($200). The photographs taken were easily determinable from a good SLR camera, and you could only get at most 30 pictures stored.
Now you can store over 50 images even in the highest resolution mode, which on some cameras is 16 mega-pixels, such as the one in the image below. They also produce pictures even with the cheapest printer, that I would defy anyone to be able to tell the difference between digital and film.
The Canon -eos-1ds-mark-II
But arguably the BIGGEST most singularly important thing about the digital camera, is the ability to manipulate and share.
As I said with the CD we bought we could copy it and give it to friends. For film you had to identify on the negatives which photo you wanted to copy, and then get the photo copied from the negative before sending it to friends and family.
If a photo you took was pretty ropey you would have to take another of the same thing, and hope that that one turned out OK, you also never knew how the others were going to turn out. When you went on holiday, you would have to take rolls and rolls of film with you, and then bring it all back to be developed, which would cost a small fortune and the results were not all that great. Also, what a pain it was when the film ran out just at the wrong moment!
But with digital, you can take the picture, look at it, and if you don’t like it can delete it, no more double pictures! You can then change the brightness on it once you have it on the PC, get rid of those nasty red eyes, even delete from the picture the idiot that decided to walk across the fantastic view you were taking. You can even change the colours, rub out imperfections, in short do just about anything you like. Then store as many as 100 photo’s on a CDROM, or countless images on the hard-drive.
Now all this has to mean that film is dead, and when they have the technology (and it wont take long!) to have movies of the same quality as the current format, (in fact I think it is probably BETTER now)then film makers are going to save fortunes on the cutting room floor.
Yes folk’s film is dead, long live digital! Unless any of you photographers have anything to say?
By the way, I DO NOT have my own digital camera yet, my mum is ahead on that one. I have a cheapo company point and soot, but that is it. So the next thing on my shopping list is a digital camera.
I am available to test them for Kodak, Minolta, HP, Canon etc, etc, etc!
Just give the name of the song and the singer/s. By the way use Word's spell checker on question 6, you may get a surprise!
1) My heart wants to beat like the birds that rise from the lake to the trees.
2) Purple French tail lights and thirty inch fins oh yeah.
3) It fills the sails of boats that are waiting, waiting to sail your worries away.
4) Come on baby why don't we paint the town.
5) She swam by me she got a cramp.
6) My father gave my nose a tweak and told me I was bad.
7) We glide far below the rolling tide, serene, through the bubbly blue and green.
8) Giuche, Giuche, ya ya dada (hey Hey Hey), Giuche, Giuche ya ya here (here).
9) Music loud and women warm. I've been kicked around since I was born.
10) So dark up above the sun's in my heart
Round 4: Quizzicles
The infamous quizzicles take on the music scene.
1) The song "I'm going to wash that man right out of my hair" is from which musical?
2) Phil Collins had a hit with Groovy Kind of Love but who sang the original?
3) Which Australian singer had hits with I remember you and Lovesick Blues?
4) Which singer was originally known as Gerry Dorsey?
5) Who saw The Whole of the Moon?
6) The song The Lambeth Walk comes from which musical?
7) In 1982 a collection of sheep noises known as The Singing Sheep got to No.42 in the UK charts, but with what song?
8) The musical Kiss Me Kate is based upon which Shakespeare play?
9) Which composer wrote Music for the Royal Fireworks?
10) The film Evita gave Madonna 2 top ten hits, what were they?
Good Luck everyone!