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Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 12 Feb 2015, 21:30
by GuyBarry
A Challenge wrote:Should I have another go at breaking the chain?
Your post for 1583 is absolutely fine and within the rules. However, recently the regular players of the game have started to add an extra little twist by trying to create some sort of factual link between the new post and the previous post. You weren't to know this, so it doesn't matter. I'll try to start a new chain with your post, so that you can see how it works.
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 19 Feb 2015, 20:13
by GuyBarry
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 19 Feb 2015, 20:17
by tubeguru
Is this still going?
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 20 Feb 2015, 08:05
by GuyBarry
Yup - it's the game that can never die! And QI have now pulled level at 1597, so I'm sure you'll regard it as a matter of honour that they don't get to 1600 before us...
EDIT: Ah well,
they did. Only two to catch up though (at time of writing).
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 20 Feb 2015, 22:09
by The Orange One
GuyBarry wrote:Sounds delicious!
This is one of the first globes made by the Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator in 1541, 472 years ago. Mercator is best known for giving us the map projection that is still used for navigation today.
I just went back over the early posts. I'd completely forgotten Mercator had made a previous appearance in the thread!
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 21 Feb 2015, 10:12
by GuyBarry
We're ahead again!
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 09:32
by GuyBarry
Wikipedia to the rescue!
1613 Smiley is a main-belt asteroid discovered on September 16, 1950 by S. Arend at Uccle. It is named after American astronomer Charles Hugh Smiley (1903-1977).
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 16:37
by DrainBrain
I did not know that. I claim a double connection to earlier posts, even if it was inadvertent.
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 20:53
by GuyBarry
I don't believe that the Latin translation of 1613 Smiley is "1613 Smiley". Surely it's something like "MDCXIII Smilius"?
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 10:08
by GuyBarry
RobbieM wrote:Well, congratulations on your hundredth birthday (in base 7, anyway)!
It was certainly my 100th birthday in base 7, but I wouldn't say it was my hundredth
I guess you didn't stay the night in Bristol, but returned home before the night was out. And if I'm right, I think your home town could well have this gentleman as a former MP? His name is
Sir William Bassett, and he was born in 1628.
Indeed, I live in Bath (though I hadn't heard of him).
Incidentally, at 1630 we reached our longest unbroken chain so far (48 posts). QI are 20 ahead of us though - possibly their strongest lead ever

Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 13 Mar 2015, 13:26
by GuyBarry
QI are 50 ahead now - don't think there's any prospect of catching them up soon. Still I think our version of the game is more entertaining

Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 20 Mar 2015, 13:31
by RobbieM
Just posted 1637 - we nearly let it go for over a week without an entry. Dread to think where QI are at now...
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 21 Mar 2015, 08:43
by GuyBarry
They're on 1701. Of course, if we wanted to catch up quickly we could just copy all their posts

Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 11 May 2015, 22:50
by RobbieM
Dread to think where they are now - I've just made the first post in our thread for nearly two months...
Re: Counting - discussion thread
Posted: 12 May 2015, 12:44
by GuyBarry
1764 at time of posting. Not only did you make the first post in the Counting thread since March, you made the first post in the whole of Quizzes and Games since 24th March! I can't recall anything like such a long gap since I've been here.
But what a shame you didn't wait until 28 May at 16:47! Then, amazingly, a post of "1639 bells" would have been valid under both Counting and Tumbleweed rules...