Till
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from me this time. I couldn't have milked a single further point out of this quiz. Very interesting explanation of the "mad as a hatter" phrase!

Asclepius said:The last picture could have a been of anything, I certainly couldn't see any clues pointing to the answer.
Maybe living in Scandinavia is a pre-requisite for some q's?thetrooper said:A picture I'm pretty sure I saw in one of my history books back in school.
I think a certain amount of irony went into it.Ciceronian said:Thank you very much for the detailed write-up luceafarul!A few points:
- 2. I think it should be mentioned that ironically Noam Chomsky is a strong critic of animal research into language aquisition.
Thanks a lot.- 4. Link to Adler's article:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=108069
Also a very interesting person, good contribution.- 8. I think Eilmer of Malmesbury deserves an honorary mention here. He was inspired by Ibn Firnas to make a flight of his own in the 11th century. He also drew inspiration from Ovid's tale of Icarus and Daedalus, and apparently he built his wings as described in the poem. He launched himself off the abbey tower and flew for about 200 m before experiencing a rough landing which crippled him. Not to be outdone, he blamed his failure on the lack of a tail and began constructing a new flying device when the abbot forbade him to continue for his own safety's sake.
Oops.- 14. I think you got the Irishmann and the Lapp the wrong way around in your answer, luc.
Thanks, but just feel free to post it whenever.I shall leave some time for discussing this most interesting quiz before posting my own.
I have noticed and I guess you have a good point.Asclepius said:Great quiz, I learned a lot (mainly because I answered so few questions)
I appreciate a lot of work went into this but I have to say I am amazed so many people participated. IMHO this was way, waaaay too difficult and obscure.
Yes, you pretty much had to know the picture, but this was just to include something Norwegian.The last picture could have a been of anything, I certainly couldn't see any clues pointing to the answer, it would have made a great research Q....and ATTAC? Never heard of them. Even if you visit their website (yes, after the quiz had closed!) it is difficult to find what the acronym stands for.
Thanks.If more people taking part in this quiz is desired then there must be a way of making the questions more inclusive and less obscure. This is just my honest opinion on the qualities of this quiz and in no way demeans the effort which went into creating it, which is much appreciated.
Or in a Snorre edition, perhaps?thetrooper said:A picture I'm pretty sure I saw in one of my history books back in school.
I prefer the cocky version of you to the modest one...I was too tied up at work to submit this time luceafarul (at the closing date that is). In retrospect I would have made it to the bottom half of the 'leaderboard', as always...
It helps.Asclepius said:Maybe living in Scandinavia is a pre-requisite for some q's?![]()
luceafarul said:Or in a Snorre edition, perhaps?
luceafarul said:I prefer the cocky version of you to the modest one...![]()
Here: http://home.online.no/~olhov/bligil.htmlthetrooper said:Can't recall. Loooong time ago. Where did you get it?
Ah - the pendulum swings back...![]()
I second that. Bring it on!Come on Ciceronian, I'm eager for a new quiz.
Like I already have mentioned, I have a great respect for the knowledge and intelligence of all the participants. Nobody knows everything.Taliesin said:Interesting answers, luceafarul, but darned if I could have got another single point. (This is not a criticism, but a reflection on my own woeful knowledge base.)
Excellent idea.I must look into this Kraus fellow.
A Ciceronian quiz is always something to look forward to.At least, as Till remarked, there shall be no banging of heads against the wall. I'm looking forward to Ciceronian's.
Can't promise anything, but since I know a couple of the answers without research, I will consider to spend a couple of hours googling.I might as well use this space to encourage everyone who participated here to try my researchable quiz.
luceafarul said:After frequent visits on OT, I start to confuse left and right.
Taliesin said:At least, as Till remarked, there shall be no banging of heads against the wall. I'm looking forward to Ciceronian's.
Thanks for all the flattery.luceafarul said:A Ciceronian quiz is always something to look forward to.
thetrooper said:Come on Ciceronian, I'm eager for a new quiz.
What a rare display of readiness and eagerness! I hope you are still so energetic when it comes to submitting. The quiz will either be up on Thursday or on Friday, let's see. I've already written it up, but I still need to finalise it, and at the moment I'm barely managing to fit eating and sleeping into my agenda!Taliesin said:I second that. Bring it on!
Although I see you've been able to put aside 4 seconds of your time to down a pint...Ciceronian said:I've already written it up, but I still need to finalise it, and at the moment I'm barely managing to fit eating and sleeping into my agenda!
Ciceronian said:What a rare display of readiness and eagerness! I hope you are still so energetic when it comes to submitting. The quiz will either be up on Thursday or on Friday, let's see. I've already written it up, but I still need to finalise it, and at the moment I'm barely managing to fit eating and sleeping into my agenda!
Ciceronian said:Thanks very much there luceafarul! When I first read surprised and disappointed I thought oh dear, he thinks my quiz is too long or difficult. But luckily you went on to praise it!
So I will probably beat you then - again...El_Tigre said:No worries, it's a fine quiz!I'll submit some answers soon, but I won't score very high.