Slightly involved question. Put appropriate fundae.
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The comic for the day was actually strip 1.
Some fanboys took note.
Soon, it became strip 2.
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kcgadiyar, and chandrakant crack this. nice work.
Answer:
October 23, 2009
Slightly involved question. Put appropriate fundae.
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The comic for the day was actually strip 1.
Some fanboys took note.
Soon, it became strip 2.
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kcgadiyar, and chandrakant crack this. nice work.
Answer:
October 22, 2009
Jolly sitter.
What’s this xkcd strip about?
Or to put it simply, blanks fill maadi.
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Cracked by Shrey, kcm, and Nair
October 20, 2009
Question 3. [webcomics theme-week ]
There are quite a few good indian webcomics in the tubes.
1. [chuckle, giggle]
Whatz the subject of this strip?
2.
This webcomic X is about the life and times of this N.R.I artist Y, ( the one with the goatee ). The other comic he’s posing for in this strip ( the character drawn behind him) , is one of the earliest geeky comics on the net - Z.
Z is what he is most famous for.
Name the artist, this comic, and the other comic.
[ click on the image for a larger version]
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1 – Cracked by the innocent kids – panda, and mohit.
2 – Went Uncracked. yay
October 19, 2009
And the 2nd qstn in the webcomics theme-week.
X is a webcomic giant.
Y is a music phenom, who has a dedicated following owing to the subject matter of his lyrics, which should be kinda obvious if you see his pic.
An entire subgenre of rap/hiphop has been assigned to this kind of music. Let’s call it Z.
Y’s hitsong put below is tributed to X, and also happens to be its theme song.
Give me X, Y and Z?
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October 19, 2009
Remember our last themed week?
A new theme will be the focus of our questions this week.
“The wonderful world of Webcomics”.
Let’s start off with some awesome tributes/parodies to a famous, lame-ish cartoon
Id these comics.
1.
2.
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1. Cracked by Priya
2. Cracked by maga.
September 5, 2009
And the final question from the theme week. A sitter, I think. [ late night question, excuse the grammar]
Composer A made a very popular tune B to remember the fact that his nation’s troops defended against the warring forces.
Image © Corbis
Band, C , released a monstrous song D, which is a tribute of sorts to B, because of its name, and a section of the guitaring being similar to B.
Oh, I’ve started, so I’ll finish.
There is the audio as well. Help yourselves. [reduce the volume a few notches]
B
D
A?B?C?D?
Cracked by Panda.
Answer:
September 3, 2009
The 3rd question in the Weshtran Claashical Muzik and Operaa Theme week
A is/was a famous classical music composer at some really famous Philharmonics.
B is a much older creature. The maker of many a musical dramas, he’s particularly known for a certain ring, and a particularly ominous/climactic ride.
C is a famous jewish character from one of B’s librettos ( The title of the play features a town, rather infamous in the Natzi scheme of affairs ).
The ideal personification of a pedantic critic, is C.
So, if you mix A and C in equal proportions, you’d end up with the fictional character D, who apparently didn’t die of an current shock once, because he was such a poor conductor
If you give me A, B, C and D , I’ll assume that you know the libretto’s name.
Fair deal, eh?
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Cracked by panda, and Chandrakant. Nice work fellas…
Answer:
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September 1, 2009
Shown is an album released sometime in the last century.
The band is said to have influenced many from the Thrash Metal, and black metal genres.
So, why in the name of Satan, is this posing as a western classical music question?
In short, name the album.
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Cracked by Debasish, and Kamal Rathi.
Answer:
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August 31, 2009
Hear Ye, Hear Ye. The themed week here be.
From Monday, till the coming Friday, my questions will be loosely based on this topic right here.
. er, that is, western classical music and Operas.
Note: The questions are unconnected. [ i.e, no stage-2 ]
So, the first one in the series.
Some people would consider even that kerchief as a give-away, so no clues.
What was the popular name for this trio?
or for glory, identify them.
Cracked by Chandrakant, Capt. P J Vogon, and Hasan
Oh gaad, you people even got the accent marks right.
Such sharp Diacritics
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