Questions you've always wanted answered
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What is the volume of human ashes (say a 10.5 stone person?)
What is the volume of a countdown teapot?
What is the volume of a countdown teapot?
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For the first one I don't think you get ALL of the Ashes when someone's cremated
For the second one, I can only speculate
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Sounds like this thread has become relevant.Sam Cappleman-Lynes wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:57 amGoogle suggests that cremated human remains typically have a volume of between 3 and 3.5 litres.
A Countdown teapot has a volume of 1.3 litres.
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Haha - yep - looks like a second teapot is required!Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 10:31 amSounds like this thread has become relevant.Sam Cappleman-Lynes wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:57 amGoogle suggests that cremated human remains typically have a volume of between 3 and 3.5 litres.
A Countdown teapot has a volume of 1.3 litres.
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What do they do, teapotwise, for returnees whose first appearance was already teapotful? Might be a solution 

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How do cows get that big when they only eat grass?
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Elephants are herbivores too
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Gorillas are vegans too.
(Chimpanzees will supplement their diet with meat, often other chimpanzees from rival groups, but gorillas only plants)
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I'm not suggesting cows supplement their diet by eating cows from rival herds, btw.
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There is a difference between being a herbivore and just eating grass though.
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Cud you explain moreGavin Chipper wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 1:51 pm There is a difference between being a herbivore and just eating grass though.
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British Quizzing Championship 2022.
98th Mark Deeks. Is, that our Mark Deeks?
Btw Pat from Eggheads won
98th Mark Deeks. Is, that our Mark Deeks?
Btw Pat from Eggheads won
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It was indeed.
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Considering they seem to practice every single day, why are all church bell ringers so crap?
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I'm not sure what good bell ringing would sound like.
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That Hunchback of Notre Damme was good.
Cant remember his name, but his face rings a bell?
Cant remember his name, but his face rings a bell?
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I'm curious as to how many people qualified for it.
It was only after watching Eggheads this week that it was mentioned that Pat Won last year and I wondered where Kevin came but apart from Anne Hegarty I didn't recognise antmyone else until your name came up
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No qualification required. Just pay and turn up.
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Decided to dip my toe in.
There is a monthly version at a venue in Canterbury for £12 50 on the 1st April
Hope its not too full on
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Quasimodo I believe. Bells can only be rung well by a full Modo.Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 4:17 am That Hunchback of Notre Damme was good.
Cant remember his name, but his face rings a bell?
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Those are the monthly quiz grand prixs. 90 min written quizze You've basically just signed up to give up your Saturday morning to sit an exam. I personally enjoy it, but it's not for everybody!Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:49 amDecided to dip my toe in.
There is a monthly version at a venue in Canterbury for £12 50 on the 1st April
Hope its not too full on
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90 minutes isn't so bad.Mark Deeks wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:06 pmThose are the monthly quiz grand prixs. 90 min written quizze You've basically just signed up to give up your Saturday morning to sit an exam. I personally enjoy it, but it's not for everybody!Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:49 amDecided to dip my toe in.
There is a monthly version at a venue in Canterbury for £12 50 on the 1st April
Hope its not too full on
I kinda went for it because its 3 miles from where I live.
Plus I'm 60 soon and it's part of a bucket list that includes Co Brighton
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Don't forget to bring a spade tooMarc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:11 pm Plus I'm 60 soon and it's part of a bucket list that includes Co Brighton

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The way my memory is going lately I'll be lucky if I remember my penFiona T wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 9:32 pmDon't forget to bring a spade tooMarc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:11 pm Plus I'm 60 soon and it's part of a bucket list that includes Co Brighton![]()
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Why is it when you Google the cast list of any film starring Charlton Heston, he appears near the bottom.
He's been dead for 15 years it's a bit harsh
He's been dead for 15 years it's a bit harsh
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Got 62.3 in today's quiz but it was a toughieMark Deeks wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:06 pmThose are the monthly quiz grand prixs. 90 min written quizze You've basically just signed up to give up your Saturday morning to sit an exam. I personally enjoy it, but it's not for everybody!Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:49 amDecided to dip my toe in.
There is a monthly version at a venue in Canterbury for £12 50 on the 1st April
Hope its not too full on
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That's exactly the same score I got first time. Well done! Yeah some of the stuff is ridiculous, but don't grade yourself against those bits.
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Thanks, although you are right about it being like an exam but as it took place in the corner of a pub it felt better and relaxedMark Deeks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 4:45 am That's exactly the same score I got first time. Well done! Yeah some of the stuff is ridiculous, but don't grade yourself against those bits.
The physical world questions were insanely hard (I got 3 and didn't bother with the tiebreak questions) but luckily I dropped it from my best 5.
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I think loads do don't they?
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So there's an ad for Heinz going around basically saying there's a debate about where you should keep ketchup, in the press or in the fridge? We keep it in the press until we open it and then keep it in the fridge. Is this not what should be done?
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Sorry, it's not an ad for Heinz, it's for a brand called Chef. The Irish football legend Paul McGrath is in it.
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The press? Is that an Irish thing?
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I guess so. What would you call it? The cupboard?
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Funnily enough, we call print media "The Press" as well so when I first read your query I was like, no the ad was on TV not in the press, when I did mention the press?
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Yeah, the cupboard though.
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Well in a supermarket it sits on a shelf, so I guess why not.
Also eggs should not be refrigerated
Also eggs should not be refrigerated
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These aren't things I feel strongly about. Some things say they have to be refrigerated after you open them. Ketchup seems like it would be one of those things, but I'm not sure if it tells you to or not.
Another this or that thing is the way round toilet roll should go. I only bring this up because I think the "controversy" (if that's the right word) is fake. No-one likes the toilet paper to be right up against the wall and everyone I speak to agrees. I think I might have the odd person say something about cats unravelling it, but that's a fairly edge case, and not what would influence the vast majority of people. There's a clear right way round.
Another this or that thing is the way round toilet roll should go. I only bring this up because I think the "controversy" (if that's the right word) is fake. No-one likes the toilet paper to be right up against the wall and everyone I speak to agrees. I think I might have the odd person say something about cats unravelling it, but that's a fairly edge case, and not what would influence the vast majority of people. There's a clear right way round.
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There are indeed a few of us.Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 6:35 amThanks, although you are right about it being like an exam but as it took place in the corner of a pub it felt better and relaxedMark Deeks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 4:45 am That's exactly the same score I got first time. Well done! Yeah some of the stuff is ridiculous, but don't grade yourself against those bits.
The physical world questions were insanely hard (I got 3 and didn't bother with the tiebreak questions) but luckily I dropped it from my best 5.
Also discovered when checking the ratings that at least one other from this parish also quizzes, but I won't out him![]()
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I doff my cap to you sirIan Volante wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:16 pmThere are indeed a few of us.Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 6:35 amThanks, although you are right about it being like an exam but as it took place in the corner of a pub it felt better and relaxedMark Deeks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 4:45 am That's exactly the same score I got first time. Well done! Yeah some of the stuff is ridiculous, but don't grade yourself against those bits.
The physical world questions were insanely hard (I got 3 and didn't bother with the tiebreak questions) but luckily I dropped it from my best 5.
Also discovered when checking the ratings that at least one other from this parish also quizzes, but I won't out him![]()
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A lot of things blamed on Brexit - but
Why when I travelled to France recently did I need to get my passport stamped?
I've just been to both Australia and South Korea - neither have ever been members of the EU, and neither required my passport to be stamped.
Why when I travelled to France recently did I need to get my passport stamped?
I've just been to both Australia and South Korea - neither have ever been members of the EU, and neither required my passport to be stamped.
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Actually I think I've answered my own question - both Oz and SK have electronic permission things linked to your passport number - probably equivalent to an e-stamp...?
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I'm off to Bruges next month, first trip abroad since Jan 2019 so I will fill you all in on stamp gate
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We did that last year, and got stamped (with the nice touch that the stamps have pictures of trains if you go by Eurostar, compared to the normal planes if you fly)Marc Meakin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 2:50 pmI'm off to Bruges next month, first trip abroad since Jan 2019 so I will fill you all in on stamp gate
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What if you arrive in a country by small boat?
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Always the fun way to go to Europe!
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What's apparently so interesting about Lizzo?
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She can play the flute, you know.
Not sure if she went to band amp though.
She's a morbidly obese Icon for the morbidly obese and is not like the Arianna, Dua Lipa, Ann-Marie and others who all sound the same.
To me she is an Icon.
Apropos of nothing, I'm 5 foot 6 and weigh just south of 17 stone
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I dunno man. The flute's a sneaky-cool instrument and all, but I can't remember us beatifying a flautist before. She seems to have transcended society with it.
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My take on her is like Keanu Reeves, who is so personable and an all round Nice guy and you can forgive his crap serious acting.Mark Deeks wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 8:05 pm I dunno man. The flute's a sneaky-cool instrument and all, but I can't remember us beatifying a flautist before. She seems to have transcended society with it.
Lizzo is also very personable and an all around nice gal.
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Fair.
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Inter Milan and AC Milan play each other in the champions league. They famously share a stadium. Away goals don't count any more but if they did there could have been a chance that someone could be knocked out on away goals while playing in their own stadium. Was wondering if this had ever happened before?
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I'm not sure if Roma have ever played LazioMark James wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 7:29 pm Inter Milan and AC Milan play each other in the champions league. They famously share a stadium. Away goals don't count any more but if they did there could have been a chance that someone could be knocked out on away goals while playing in their own stadium. Was wondering if this had ever happened before?
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I think this happened the last time they met in Europe. 1-1 and 2-2 or something like that.Mark James wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 7:29 pm Inter Milan and AC Milan play each other in the champions league. They famously share a stadium. Away goals don't count any more but if they did there could have been a chance that someone could be knocked out on away goals while playing in their own stadium. Was wondering if this had ever happened before?
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How can teams share a stadium? Aren't there ever fixture clashes?
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It can't be that difficult to keep fixtures apart. Man Utd and Man City never have home games on the same day. The police wouldn't allow it.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 12:28 pm How can teams share a stadium? Aren't there ever fixture clashes?
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There have been many instances of ground sharing in England.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 12:28 pm How can teams share a stadium? Aren't there ever fixture clashes?
Charlton Athletic shared with West Ham and Crystal Palace in the 80s
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When Gary Fahrenheit was devising his temperature scale, what's with the random placing of the 0?
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I believe 0 degrees Fahrenheit was defined as the freezing point of a salt + water solution of a certain concentration, which can stay liquid much colder than pure water can. This is also why doing that YouTube challenge of putting salt and ice on your hand for X minutes is such a bad idea.Mark Deeks wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 6:09 pm When Gary Fahrenheit was devising his temperature scale, what's with the random placing of the 0?
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