The Monthly this time, unfortunately, is a harried affair(for me!), so there are only 12 questions which will remain open for three days….A pretty simple round! We promise to be back with a bigger-better Monthly next time around… Get cracking peepals!(Most questions are,strangely, workoutable without Google and tineyee!)
Catch you on Tuesday, the 27th…
Question 1
Funda

Question 2
Replica of?

Question 3
Movie?

Question 4
What?Where?

Question 5
These folks have made calculations, darn easy(ier). Who and What?

Question 6
Who?
Question 7
What are such garden layouts called as?

Question 8
Art work & Artist please

Question 9
Simplest one.. Identify both(No part points)
Question 10
What effect is this?

Question 11
Identify the albums and the artist
A

B

Question 12
Simple.. Identify
(sorry about the poor quality)

2. Lilliput Robot, world’s first toy robot.
3. Duck Soup.
4. The world’s largest globe, somewhere in Maine.
5. Napier and Laplace. Logarithms?
6. Salvador Allende.
8. Picasso, “Woman Drinking Absinthe”.
9. Gangubai and Krishna Hangal
10. Droste Effect
11. Syd Barrett’s “The Madcap Laughs” and “Barrett”.
12. The Gavaskar Calypso!
And, Mr. Shenoy, I would like to point out that Tuesday is the 28th and not the 27th. I should know!
2.A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot
4.at the Delorme Map Company outlet in
Maine -the world’s largest globe called Eartha
5.john napier-napeir bones and log.
simone lapace-proibability and least square method
6.Salvador Allende Gossens
7.four square garden layout
9.gangubai and her daughter krishna hangal
11.syd barrett- barrett,the madcap laughs
12.Lord Relator – A Lovely Day For Cricket
4) Googleplex?
5) John Napier, logarithms
7) Window layout or something?
9) Krishna Hanagal and Gangubhai Hanagal
11) Syd Barett’s “The Madcap laughs”
12) Gavaskar/ Indian Cricketers – by Lord Relator, Willard Harris
just skimmed. simplest by far (for me) is no. 6 – I remember that stamp from my youth
Salvador Allende VENCEREMOS!!!
oh, and
3) Duck Soup. Classic!
4) Eartha, largest rotating globe, Yarmouth
7) Chahar Bagh
8) Picasso, Absinthe Drinker
19) Droste
rest.. not the foggiest
1
2 replica of the japanese NP5357 tin robot
3Duck Soup
4
5Laplace and Napier
6Salvedor Allende
7
8The Absinthe drinker by Pablo Picasso(his signature is prominent in the photo!)
9Gangubai and Krishna Hangal
10Droste Effect
11The albums of Syd Barrett
The Madcap Laughs and Barrett
12.
Sorry for double posting again
4. The worlds largest globe in Maine,portland
12.harry belafonte or peter sellers singing about cricket?
1. napolean’s plaster cast after his death
2. robot lilliput, the world’s first tin tiy robot
3. duck soup, the marx brothers
4. smithsonian museum?
5. napier and laplace
6. salvador allende
7. charbagh or persian garden
8. picasso, absinthe drinker
9. gangubai and krishna hangal
10. old chestnut…droste effect
11. syd barrett…madcap laughs and barrett
12. gavaskar calypso, lord realtor
2. A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot. Originally produced in Japan in the late 1940′s. In turn inspired from the Tin man of Oz.
3. Not too sure, but it does look like sasha baron cohen. Is it the borat movie? (must admit I’ve never had a chance to see it, though)
4. Eartha, in the Delorme office.
5. The first is John Napier. Think the second is Thomas De Colmar.
6. Salvador Allende
8. The painting is signed picasso. No idea which specific work.
9. Krishna and Gangubhai hangal
10. DRoste Effect
12. Lord Relator’s Gavaskar Calypso
1. Micheal Jackson??
2. Tin toy robot from japan of the 40′s
3. Duck Soup
4. World’s largest globe, Eartha at the Delorme Map Company
5. laplace and John Napier…something to do with logarithms
6. Salvador allende, Former President of Chile
7.Renaissance gardens
8. Pablo Picasso, the absenthe/absinthe drinker
9. Veena Dhanamal is the one on the left….i think
10. Droste effect
11. a)The Madcap laughs-Syd Barret
b)Barret-syd barret
12. Its the Gavaskar Calypso by Lord Relator…hahahaha!!
2. Japanese tin robot of late 1940s
3. Duck Soup
4. Eartha, world’s largest globe, Maine.
9. Gangubhai and Krishna Hangal
10. Droste effect
12. Gavaskar Calypso by lord relator!
1) Michael Jackson’s face reconstructed?
2) Liliput robot, the first mass produced toy robot
3) Duck Soup
5) Napier and Laplace. Log tables.
6) Salvador Allende
7) Konisberg layouts
8) Picasso, Absinthe Drinker
9) Krishna and Gangubhai Hangal
10) Droste effect of recursion
11) Mad cap laughs, Barrete by Syd Barret
12)Gavaskar – by Lord Relator, Willard Harris
2. A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot. Originally produced in Japan in the late 1940′s.
3. A clip from the Groucho Marx Movie, Duck Soup
4. Located at the Delorme Map Company outlet in Maine is the world’s largest globe called Eartha.
5. napier – Logarithm transform
Laplace – laplace transform.
7. ideal Chahar Bagh with four channels of water flowing out from fountain in the centre to channels round
edge of garden. The garden is divided into four parts, linked by bridges over the water channels.
9. Gangubai hangal with her daughter krishna hangal
10.Mathematicians gave the name ‘Droste effect’ to a recursive picture, one that repeats itself forever.
1.
2. A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot. Originally produced in Japan in the late 1940′s.
3.
4. Eartha – Worlds largest globe – at the Delorme Map Company outlet in Maine
5.
Jhon Napier – the inventor of logarithms and Napier’s bones, and for popularizing the use of the decimal point.
and
Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace – formulated Laplace’s equation
6.
7.Persian garden – ideal Chahar Bagh with four channels of water flowing out from fountain in the centre to channels round edge of garden. The garden is divided into four parts, linked by bridges over the water channels.
8.Pablo Picasso-to Edgar Degas – Oil P
9.Gangubai Hangal with her daughter Krishna Hangal
10.Droste cacao powder – self-reflexity – Droste effect is a Dutch term for a specific kind of recursive picture
11.
A. The Madcap Laughs
B. BARRETT
Artist:SYD BARRETT
12.
“It was Gavaskar
The real master
Just like a wall
We couldn’t get Gavaskar at all, not at all
You know the West Indies couldn’t out
Gavaskar at all.”
famous Calypso song, composed by Lord Relator, as a tribute to Sunil Manohar Gavaskar’s stunning debut against the West Indies in 1971.
1.Side view of model head found in Frank Morris’s cell.In Alcatraz Prison on June 12, 1962, the routine early morning bed check turned out to be anything but. Three convicts were not in their cells: John Anglin, his brother Clarence, and Frank Morris. In their beds were cleverly built dummy heads made of plaster, flesh-tone paint, and real human hair that apparently fooled the night guards. The prison went into lock down, and an intensive search began.
3. Duck Soup
1.
2.A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot. Originally produced in Japan in the late 1940′s. After the war (WWII) Japan desperately needed foreign currency and focused on exports. Since they couldn’t purchase raw materials from overseas, some enterprising craftspeople recycled the tin cans discarded by the US military to make small toys, including robots, trains, and cars, to export. The N.P. 5357 robot is considered by many to be the first success.
3.Duck Soup
4.
5.Laplace transform
6.Salvador Allende
7.
8.Pablo Picasso. The Absinthe Drinker.
9.Gangubai and Krishna Hangal
10.Droste effect
11.The Madcap Laughs is Syd Barrett’s first solo album after being replaced in Pink Floyd by his old school friend David Gilmour. Second Album is Barrett
12.
Change in answer…
9. Gangubhai Hangal and her daughter Krishna Hangal
2. NP5357 Lilliput Robot – the first toy robot
3. Duck Soup
4. Eartha – World’s largest globe in Yarmouth, Maine
5. Fourier and Laplace – used for integral transforms
6. Salvador Allende
8. The Absinthe Drinker – Picasso
11. The Madcap laughs, Barrett – Syd Barrett
12. Lord Relator
1)Dummy head found in Morris’ cell in alcatraz prison
9)gangubai and krishna hangal(daughter)
can you please ignore my previous replies
sorry for the inconvenience
2. A replica of the classic N.P. 5357 tin robot. Originally produced in Japan in the late 1940’s.
3. A clip from the Groucho Marx Movie, Duck Soup
4. Located at the Delorme Map Company outlet in Maine is the world’s largest globe called Eartha.
5. napier – Logarithm transform
Laplace – laplace transform.
6. Salvador Isabelino Allende Gossens served as the President of Chile from November 4, 1970.
7. ideal Chhar Bagh with four channels of water flowing out from fountain in the centre to channels round
edge of garden. The garden is divided into four parts, linked by bridges over the water channels.
8. Pablo Picasso. The Absinthe Drinker.
9. Gangubai hangal with her daughter krishna hangal
10.Mathematicians gave the name ‘Droste effect’ to a recursive picture, one that repeats itself forever.
11. Madcap laughs and barrett, syd barrett
2. Lilliput Robot
3. Duck Soup
5. John Napier & Laplace
7. Charbagh or Chahar Bagh
9. Krishna and Gangubhai Hangal
12. Gavaskar by Andy Narell and Relator
1. Frankenstien
8. Picasso
10. Drose Effect
11. Syd Barett
7. Mughal Gardens
10. Recursion
11. Syd Barrett – The Madcap Laughs and Barrett
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