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Posted By : Rask - 2004-09-22 2:39 AM
I'm playing a trivia contest on Gizmodo to try and win an iPod.  The contest is open for anyone to play, but the questions are hard.  So hard, in fact, that right now I've only got answers to question numbers 1, 2, 3, and 10.
 
So, I'm turning to all of you for help.  You're welcome to try your hand at winning the iPod yourself (at least it'll go to a Chromie), or you could just help me out.  smilewinkgrin
 
I only request that if you find the answer to a question, you either PM me with the answer or keep it to yourself (if you're playing).  If you post answers here, there's a good chance of Google indexing them, which would give them away to everyone else in the world.  Also, please send the source of your information, so that I could do a second check on it.
 
The questions are:
  1. Name the all-synth pop band whose founding member went on to form the group who sang about "Chains of Love?"
  2. In issue #2 (or #3) of the original Transformers comic book series, what song is Jazz playing on his radio while ignoring Optimus Prime?
  3. What guitar amp did Clapton use when recording the 12 note guitar lick in his hit song "Layla"?
  4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?
  5. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a reanimated corpse?
  6. What electronic effect did jazz legend Miles Davis use in the '70s? On what color instrument?
  7. What color were the CGI girls in the video for Poison's "Unskinny Bop"?
  8. Which Brazilian bossa singer cursed and showed his tongue to a huge audience claiming the brand new theater acoustics were not good enough for him?
  9. Name the company whose second-generation audio oscillator was used by Disney to test the twelve specially-equipped movie theaters that first showed Fantasia?
  10. Is terrestrial broadcast television transmitted in AM or FM?

Good luck!


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Kurgan - 2004-09-25 1:42 AM
I found answers for 1, 3, 9 and 10. :)


wrecked it again...


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-09-25 10:11 PM
The answer to number 5 is GWAR, based on the information that it's Dolores O'Riordan band "The Cranberries" who sang "Zombie"


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."

Post Edited (Nscafe Unleaded) : 2004-09-26 3:35:46 AM GMT


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-09-25 10:29 PM
Number 6 is the wah-wah pedal and the colour was black.


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-09-25 10:38 PM
Although, I'd like to say that I don't see any eligibility rules on that site, so it may be US only.


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-09-25 10:42 PM
Number 4 should be a Moog keyboard/synth


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : The Milkman - 2004-09-26 9:04 PM
I thought this was pretty self-explanatory...
 
Rask said...
 
I only request that if you find the answer to a question, you either PM me with the answer or keep it to yourself (if you're playing).  If you post answers here, there's a good chance of Google indexing them, which would give them away to everyone else in the world... <snip> 


   __o   If you're going to fly,
 _`\(,_  it might as well be 
(_)/ (_) over the handlebars.


Posted By : Rask - 2004-09-27 3:30 AM
Nscafe Unleaded said...
The answer to number 5 is GWAR, based on the information that it's Dolores O'Riordan band "The Cranberries" who sang "Zombie"

Aah, so it was the Cranberries!  I was investigating that line, but thought it was a false trail...


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-09-27 3:32 AM
The Milkman said...
I thought this was pretty self-explanatory...
 
Rask said...
 
I only request that if you find the answer to a question, you either PM me with the answer or keep it to yourself (if you're playing).  If you post answers here, there's a good chance of Google indexing them, which would give them away to everyone else in the world... <snip> 

The contest ends on the 11th.  As that date approaches, the chance of this thread being found in a Google search is decreased.  However, I suppose that someone could still be clever and do a Google "link:" search.  smilewinkgrin


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-09-27 3:37 AM
Hmm... I think I only need answers to questions 7 and 8 now. I'd like to see the video myself for #7.

Oh, and it's not a registered corporate contest, so I don't think it's limited to the US only.


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-09-28 12:42 AM
If you are running a contest open to international competition, even if you are not registered as a corporation you MUST take into account state and federal laws... in addition to the laws of those countries in which you are holding the contest.

Ignorance of the law doesn't hold water in these cases. Then again, they may just not care.

According to this (http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/about-gizmodo-004303.php) they (Gizmodo) are backed by Gawker Media Inc. (http://www.gawker.com/) which is a corporation.


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-09-28 3:58 AM

I just don't think they care.  smilewinkgrin

 

Oh, and here is the updated list of questions, as a couple of the questions need re-wording.  I don't think I have question number 5 right.

Gizmodo also says they'll now be dropping hints on their website from time to time.  I figure if they post something that directly leads to an answer, then it's alright to post the answer in public in this thread.

  1. Name the all-synth pop band whose founding member went on to form the group who sang about "Chains of Love?"
  2. In issue #9 of the original Transformers comic book series (US), what song is Jazz playing on his radio while ignoring Ratchet?
  3. What guitar amp did Clapton use when recording the 12 note guitar lick in his hit song "Layla"?
  4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?
  5. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a corpse reanimated by chemicals (or lightning, depending on who you ask)?
  6. What electronic effect did jazz legend Miles Davis use in the '70s? On what color instrument?
  7. What color were the CGI girls in the video for Poison's "Unskinny Bop"?
  8. Which Brazilian bossa singer cursed and showed his tongue to a huge audience claiming the brand new theater acoustics were not good enough for him?
  9. Name the company whose second-generation audio oscillator was used by Disney to test the twelve specially-equipped movie theaters that first showed Fantasia?
  10. Is terrestrial broadcast television transmitted in AM or FM?


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : iammonkey - 2004-09-29 3:22 PM
Nscafe Unleaded said...
(Number 6 is the wah-wah pedal and the colour was black)
Q:What electronic effect did jazz legend Miles Davis use in the '70s? On what color instrument?
 
Isn't this question referring to his trumpet's color? 

Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-10-02 6:53 PM
You're right, the question is. So I googled 1970's album covers of Miles Davis, and he was playing a black trumpet.


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-03 3:40 AM
How does one use a wah-wah pedal on a trumpet? Oh, I get it! The question refers to the effect, and not necessarily anything electronic itself.

Now I just need the answers to questions 4 and 8, and I would like to also verify the answers to 5 and 7.


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-04 11:19 AM
Nscafe Unleaded said...
Number 4 should be a Moog keyboard/synth
What would the name of the movie be?


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : T.J. Diggs - 2004-10-04 9:24 PM
Rask said...
How does one use a wah-wah pedal on a trumpet? Oh, I get it! The question refers to the effect, and not necessarily anything electronic itself.

Now I just need the answers to questions 4 and 8, and I would like to also verify the answers to 5 and 7.

Technically, wouldn't the trumpet be muted, which used in certain motions produce a sound not dissimilar to that which is produced from the wah wah pedal?


 
"I think you hear me knocking.  I think I'm coming in.  Quoth the Raven, nevermore!"


Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-10-05 9:01 AM
Question four asks about a movie? I must have seriously misread the question. ;)


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-05 9:21 AM
Nscafe Unleaded said...
The answer to number 5 is GWAR, based on the information that it's Dolores O'Riordan band "The Cranberries" who sang "Zombie"
Sorry, I quoted the wrong post in my jetlagged state.
 
Gizmodo said...
5. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a corpse reanimated by chemicals (or lightning, depending on who you ask)?
"Zombie" by the Cranberries was indeed released in 1995, but what movie was the Cranberries singer in that also featured a spoof band's album?
 
The lyrics to "Zombie" also don't mention the method used to reanimate the corpse.


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : iammonkey - 2004-10-05 11:31 AM
Empire Records was the movie. 

Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-10-05 11:31 AM
They just mean the term Zombie and refers to those methods as ways to make a zombie. Dolores O'Riordan is the lead singer of The Cranberries and they did a song for the movie Empire Records (since Clueless didn't have any bands in it)... I'm going to revise my answer from GWAR (and while they are a band they they are silly... they aren't a spoof)... the new answer is Rex Manning (from Rex Manning Day in Empire Records). Of course it still is a badly worded question...


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-05 11:41 AM
Great! All I really need is #8!

Also, it would be nice to get more details about the answer to #4.


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-05 11:41 AM
Oh, and I've got the song "Zombie" stuck in my head now...


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-05 3:01 PM

Hmm..  It looks like another searcher has turned to Google Answers for help in this contest.  And, with what I have seen on that page, I think that someone found Chromehenge in search of the answers.  smilewinkgrin

mrmambo-ga said...
Thanks, Rainbow - both for answers and clarification on site procedures.

I'm not sure if the 2nd answer can be verified as correct - the site
owner clarified the question by saying "The Band's album was in the
movie (as a prop); the movie also starred a
singer who was acting." I'm not sure that Dolores O'Riordan actually
acted in the movie; she had a song ("Liar") that was on the
soundtrack. Also, the album, "No Need to Argue", which contained the
song "Zombie" actually was released in 1994, although the song was
re-released on an enhanced CD, "Doors & Windows" in 1995. Finally, I
think zombies are traditionally raised by spells/black magic; a corpse
reanimated by chemicals or lightning might be more of a
Frankenstein-type monster. There are exceptions: corpses were turned
into zombies by chemicals in "Return of the Living Dead" and by
radiation in "Night of the Living Dead".

So - I could make an argument for your answer if:
1. GWAR's album appears as a prop in the movie
2. Delores O'Riordan actually appears in the movie as an actor

Let me know - thanks!

 


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Kurgan - 2004-10-06 11:14 PM
Aimee Mann appeared in the movie The Big Lebowski. Her 1995 album "I'm With Stupid" included the song "Frankenstein".

http://www.gracenote.com/xm/pcd/contempfolk/b40bba3146c53ba4b8a5ad77dd18a34b.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118715/fullcredits

In The Big Lebowski, the fictional German techno-pop band in the movie, "Autobahn", is a parody of/homage to the '70s band, Kraftwerk. The "Autobaihn" album cover is almost a carbon copy of a Kraftwerk album cover and the group name "Autoban" is the name of a Kraftwerk song.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0118715/trivia


I think that's your winner for #5 :)


wrecked it again...

Post Edited (Kurgan) : 2004-10-07 4:20:43 AM GMT


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-07 8:52 AM
I'd agree with that! It's also tied in with the synthesized theme of the other answers.

Now I'd only like to find a reference for the answer to #4, and I'll have them all!


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : iammonkey - 2004-10-07 12:04 PM
Kurgan said...
Aimee Mann appeared in the movie The Big Lebowski. Her 1995 album "I'm With Stupid" included the song "Frankenstein".

http://www.gracenote.com/xm/pcd/contempfolk/b40bba3146c53ba4b8a5ad77dd18a34b.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118715/fullcredits

In The Big Lebowski, the fictional German techno-pop band in the movie, "Autobahn", is a parody of/homage to the '70s band, Kraftwerk. The "Autobaihn" album cover is almost a carbon copy of a Kraftwerk album cover and the group name "Autoban" is the name of a Kraftwerk song.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0118715/trivia


I think that's your winner for #5 :)

Yeah, the way the question was worded, I thought 'FRANKENSTEIN' right off the bat, but I didn't see the movie link with Aimee Mann until now.  The lightning part of the question seems to help too.

Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-10 11:26 AM
This is the last day. I'm submitting my entry tonight! Can anyone verify Nscafe's answer to #4?

Oh, and I see this thread is getting a lot of guest visitors now. Yay Google! :)


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : iammonkey - 2004-10-13 11:13 AM
Gizmodo said...
4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?

The 'Sampler' (GET IT OH HO HO). We had presumed this would be the easiest question on the quiz, but someone's wild hare guess in this thread caused many of you to guess "The Moog Keyboard," which was wrong, knocking you out of the race. I did not expect this question to kick so many peoples' asses.

shocked WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-13 11:53 AM
Well, I didn't win, but I got an honorable mention because I had decided to differentiate myself from the rest by providing thorough answers.
 
My answers:
 
Rask said...
"The sum of human knowledge is on the internet."  - Rask.

1. Name the all-synth pop band whose founding member went on to form the group who sang about "Chains of Love?"
Depeche Mode (Vince Clark joined with Andy Bell to form Erasure)
 
2. In issue #2 (or #3) of the original Transformers comic book series, what song is Jazz playing on his radio while ignoring Optimus Prime?
Jazz was playing Madonna's "Material Girl".  However, it was issue #9, and Jazz was ignoring Ratchet, not Optimus Prime.  Optimus Prime's head was in the posession of Shockwave at that time.
However, on page 3 of issue #4, it does look like Blue Streak is ignoring Optimus Prime, and he's perhaps listening to something by the Backstreet Boys.  :)
 
3. What guitar amp did Clapton use when recording the 12 note guitar lick in his hit song "Layla"?
During Derek and the Dominoes, Clapton switched to maple neck Fender Stratocasters and Fender tweed Champ amps for recording the "Layla" album.[Guitar Player January 1999]. On stage, he used either Marshalls or a Fender Showman.
 
4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?
The cardboard box, such as on albums like "The Green Glow" by Dogger:
http://www.subsource.de/sub/049/sub049.html
I imagine a lot of people will be submitting an answer of "The Moog Keyboard", but that was merely a guess by one of my friends who was trying to help me, which got picked up by Google:
http://chromehenge.ca/default.aspx?f=13&m=19131
 
5. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a reanimated corpse?
Autobahn.  Aimee Mann appeared in the movie The Big Lebowski. Her 1995 album "I'm With Stupid" included the song "Frankenstein".
In The Big Lebowski, the fictional German techno-pop band in the movie, "Autobahn", is a parody of/homage to the '70s band, Kraftwerk. The "Autobahn" album cover is almost a carbon copy of a Kraftwerk album cover and the group name "Autoban" is the name of a Kraftwerk song.
(I'll bet you'll get a lot of similarly worded answers to this one, as one of my users had posted this in my public forum.)
 
6. What electronic effect did jazz legend Miles Davis use in the '70s? On what color instrument?
The effect was the "Wah-wah", and his trumpet was black.
 
7. What color were the CGI girls in the video for Poison's "Unskinny Bop"?
Green, the same color as their logo.
Source:
WinMX Download of said video.
 
8. Which Brazilian bossa singer cursed and showed his tongue to a huge audience claiming the brand new theater acoustics were not good enough for him?
Joao Gilberto.  He was getting excessive feedback from the sound system.
 
9. Name the company whose second-generation audio oscillator was used by Disney to test the twelve specially-equipped movie theaters that first showed Fantasia?
Hewlett-Packard
 
10. Is terrestrial broadcast television transmitted in AM or FM?
All analogue television systems use vestigial sideband modulation, a form of amplitude modulation in which the lower sideband is incompletely suppressed.  However, the audio portion of the signal is frequency modulated.


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-13 11:59 AM

Here are the contest results.  Be sure to check out the second paragraph.  smilewinkgrin

Gizmodo said...

HP iPod Contest Winner and Answers

filed under portableaudio

So we meant to have this contest finished on Monday, but since we're loathe to ever stick to any sort of deadline (and the server went tits up for the better half of yesterday), we're just now getting around to it. I want to say first that it was a blast getting all the questions together and talking/arguing with you all about the answers, and I think in the end, we all learned a little more about music, about life, and maybe just a little bit about love. It's been a journey of transformation for all of us, but a little bit more so for Michael Lah of Austin, Texas, who is the (hopefully) proud owner of a shiny new 20GB HP iPod. Congratulations!

I'd also like to give a nod to Mike Cattle, who gave the hands-down most complete set of answers, along with source pages (some of which I'll quote after the jump with the answers). If we were giving away the iPod based on most complete answers and not just random winners, you'd be the winner.


1. Name the all-synth pop band whose founding member went on to form the group who sang about "Chains of Love?"

We would have accepted either 'Depeche Mode' or 'Yaz/Yazoo,' as both were all-synth (or nearly all-synth, in the case of Depeche Mode) groups started by Vince Clark, who went on to form Erasure with Andy Bell.

Source: http://www.onges-erasure-page.co.uk/biography/

2. In issue #2 (or #3) of the original Transformers comic book series, what song is Jazz playing on his radio while ignoring Optimus Prime?

Jazz was playing Madonna's "Material Girl". However, it was issue #9, and Jazz was ignoring
Ratchet, not Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime's head was in the posession of Shockwave at that
time.

We had originally said issue #2 or #3, but we were quickly proven wrong by readers.

3. What guitar amp did Clapton use when recording the 12 note guitar lick in his hit song "Layla"?

During Derek and the Dominoes, Clapton switched to maple neck Fender Stratocasters and Fender
tweed Champ amps for recording the "Layla" album.[Guitar Player January 1999]. On stage, he
used either Marshalls or a Fender Showman.

Oddly, we were under the mistaken impression that Gregg Allman had played the opening lick (which is more than 12 notes, if you count them, but we're tricksy bastards), but discovered we were wrong as no one was tripped up by our "trick question."

Source: http://www.ericclaptonfaq.com/guitars_and_amps.htm

4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?

The 'Sampler' (GET IT OH HO HO). We had presumed this would be the easiest question on the quiz, but someone's wild hare guess in this thread caused many of you to guess "The Moog Keyboard," which was wrong, knocking you out of the race. I did not expect this question to kick so many peoples' asses.

5. Name the spoof band whose album appeared in the same movie as the singer whose 1995 album included a song named after a reanimated corpse?

Autobahn. Aimee Mann appeared in the movie The Big Lebowski (as the female nihilist minus a pinky toe). Her 1995 album "I'm With Stupid" included the song "Frankenstein".

In The Big Lebowski, the fictional German techno-pop band in the movie, "Autobahn", is a parody of/homage to the '70s band, Kraftwerk. The "Autobahn" album cover is almost a carbon copy of a Kraftwerk album cover and the group name "Autoban" is the name of a Kraftwerk song.

It was an oddly/poorly worded question, I'll grant you all, but it was also meant to be our Great Equalizer. Quite a few of you answered GWAR (or Spinal Tap). While Spinal Tap is a spoof band, they don't meet the rest of the question's qualifiers. As for GWAR, odd as they may be, they are a real band.

Amusingly, though, there was an additional correct answer that we did not know about: Crucial Taunt, a spoof band in the movie Wayne's World, which also happened to feature Alice Cooper, whose 1995 greatest hits compilation "Classicks" featured his song "Feed My Frankenstein." (Thanks, Greg!)

Sources: http://www.gracenote.com/xm/pcd/contempfolk/b40bba3146c53ba4b8a5ad77dd18a34b.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118715/fullcredits
http://imdb.com/title/tt0118715/trivia

6. What electronic effect did jazz legend Miles Davis use in the '70s? On what color
instrument?

The effect was the "Wah-wah", and his trumpet was black. There was a specific book we were reading about Davis at the time of the questions which enumerated which trumpet specifically was rigged to the wah-wah pedal and it was black, although at the time Davis was also playing horns of various colors, so we also allowed red, blue, or green, as long as the first answer was correct.

Source: http://images.google.ca/images?q=Miles+Davis+Album+Covers

7. What color were the CGI girls in the video for Poison's "Unskinny Bop"?

Green, the same color as their logo. We checked.

8. Which Brazilian bossa singer cursed and showed his tongue to a huge audience claiming the brand new theater acoustics were not good enough for him?

Joao Gilberto. He was getting excessive feedback from the sound system.

Source: http://www.brazzil.com/pages/p45mar01.htm

9. Name the company whose second-generation audio oscillator was used by Disney to test the twelve specially-equipped movie theaters that first showed Fantasia?

Hewlett-Packard

Source: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/museum/earlyinstruments/0002/0002history.html

10. Is terrestrial broadcast television transmitted in AM or FM?

All analogue television systems use vestigial sideband modulation, a form of amplitude
modulation (AM) in which the lower sideband is incompletely suppressed. However, the audio portion
of the signal is frequency modulated (FM). Short answer: both!

Source: http://www.scanaustralia.bigpondhosting.com/broad/autv2.html

It was great fun, and thanks again to everyone who entered. We'll do it again sometime soon, I promise.

Kudos to Nscafe Unleaded for throwing a large number of people off with his "Moog" answer to #4!  devil


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-13 12:15 PM

...and in my email inbox:

Joel Johnson said...
 
Sorry, you didn't win, but I wanted to say your answers were just
perfect. I wanted to give the iPod to you on the merit of your
thoroughness alone, but I had to stick to my word. I stole some of
your answers and sources for our offical answer page so I didn't have
to look them up. Extremely well done!

Joel
smilewinkgrin 


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-13 1:13 PM
...and greets to all the guest visitors that Gizmodo is sending our way!


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : Rask - 2004-10-13 2:35 PM
iammonkey said...
Gizmodo said...
4. What piece of electronic music hardware often includes buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks, and fajitas?

The 'Sampler' (GET IT OH HO HO). We had presumed this would be the easiest question on the quiz, but someone's wild hare guess in this thread caused many of you to guess "The Moog Keyboard," which was wrong, knocking you out of the race. I did not expect this question to kick so many peoples' asses.

shocked WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
At the last minute, after I couldn't find any references to back up Nscafe's answer, I just tried to reason out an answer.  Thinking that buffalo wings, mozzerella sticks and fajitas all came in those little cardboard boxes at fast food places, and thinking that electronic music hardware didn't itself have to be electronic, I just searched for an electronic music album that listed a cardboard box as one of its instruments.  smilewinkgrin
 
Nice try, but not quite what they were looking for...


"If Pacman had affected us as kids we'd be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."


Posted By : iammonkey - 2004-10-13 4:12 PM
I had #4 as 'parchment paper' for a while, guessing it was what the food is served on and it could be made to make noise.  Sampler.. argh...too easy.  Nice job on getting the honorable mention.

Posted By : Nscafe Unleaded - 2004-10-14 9:43 AM
Uh... oops. ;)

Excuse me while I find a sword to fall on... (although I would still like to know where to get that type of sampler) :)


"We eat like kings and die like poets." -> "One month to go until 1984..."