The teams got 11 out of the first 12 questions right, so I think it was substantially easier than the first semi-final. The vowels featured fairly well known people and titles, but I'd agree the walls were particularly cunning.
Can anyone tell me who are the guests in dictionary corner for the next month?
Hopefully it will be the old favourites: Richard Digance, Tom (not Deaf) O'connor and Rick wakeman.
now I know where you get all that frickin posts.
"Dear Diary
Today I caught megabyteme red handed while increasing his post count out of BT section.
The End"
Match 1 - Jack Swagger
Match 2 - John Cena
Match 3 - Drew McIntyre
Match 4 - Hart Dynasty
Match 5 - Maryse
Match 6 - Edge
Match 7 - CM Punk
Match 8 - Ted Dibiase
Bonus 1 - 1
Bonus 2 - Michael Cole
:)
There are also many other distributed computing porjects like seti@home (involved in the analysis of signals picked up from space) and fightaids@home.
I'm puzzled by today's lineup. When I've watched The One Show (very rarely!) it's just been Adrian Chiles and some woman interviewing guests.
So where did they dig up Gyles Brandreth and Co.?
It's a kind of chatshow but the guests aren't really being interviewed. They just have to put out a question or thought that the others have to discuss and the best/fuinniest answer gets points.
It's not as good as Great Unanswered Questions from what i've seen so far.
What processor is that on?
I'm running 2 of those atm, it takes about 23 mins per % on my XP2500 (oc'd to XP3200) and about 35 mins per % on my XP1700 (not oc'd).
@FlyingDutchman: Better get ready to move to one side, don't want you ending up as roadkill. :lol: