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September 1999

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Trivia Challenge

by Edward Goss, egoss@atpm.com

Movie Mutterings II—The Sequel!

This is the latest in ATPM’s series of Trivia Challenges. Answers to this month’s Trivia Challenge will be found in the next issue of ATPM. If you have any suggestions for future Trivia Challenges, or wish to comment about almost anything, please e-mail me at egoss@atpm.com.

I would like to congratulate Californian Shashank Soni as the only winner in last month’s ATPM Trivia Challenge. Shashank also correctly pointed out my error in the spelling of Don Larsen’s name. Apologies to Don, and an ATPM T-shirt is on its way to Shashank!

This month’s prize is the fabulous new ATPM t-shirt! The ultra-cool, 100% cotton t-shirt emblazoned with the ATPM logo on the front and our logo and motto on the back, goes to the first two correct entries I receive. Send your answers to: egoss@atpm.com. All readers are eligible to win once every twelve months.

This month’s Trivia Challenge is a list of famous movie quotes. The kind that, as soon as you hear them, remind you of a particular movie. On the left are the quotes, and on the right are the movies they came from.

Movie Mutterings II—The Sequel!

1.

Assimilate this!

A.

Marathon Man

2.

Number five is alive!

B.

A Bug’s Life (Dedicated to Ambrosia Software’s Jason Whong)

3.

Vote for ‘None of the above’!

C.

True Grit

4.

Shoot a nuke down a bug hole, you got a lotta dead bugs.

D.

As Good As It Gets

5.

So much for little green men.

E.

Star Trek: First Contact

6.

Look on the bright side. We’ll all get high schools named after us.

F.

Beetlejuice

7.

Good morning! And in case I don’t see you: good afternoon, good evening and good night!

G.

Short Circuit

8.

You can’t fight in here! This is the War Room!

H.

Notting Hill

9.

Sell crazy somewhere else. We’re all stocked up here.

I.

Brewster’s Millions

10.

Is it...safe?

J.

Deep Impact

11.

As you can see, Genghis Khan greatly enjoys Twinkies because of the excellent sugar rush!

K.

Dr. Strangelove

12.

It’s as if I’ve taken love heroin, and now I can’t ever have it again.

L.

Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure

13.

I wonder where a guy, an everyday Joe like myself, could find a little action.

M.

The Truman Show

14.

You see Hopper, Nature has a certain order. The ants pick the food, the ants eat the food, and the grasshoppers leave!

N.

Starship Troopers (Dedicated to Ambrosia Software’s Andrew Welch)

15.

I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man.

O.

The X-Files Movie

Last Month’s Answers 5.08—Time Line Teaser

1.

Apple Computer introduces the PowerPC chip.

N.

1994

2.

Joycelyn Elders is appointed Surgeon General.

M.

1993

3.

The rock musical Hair opens on Broadway.

I.

1968

4.

The e-zine About This Particular Macintosh debuts.

O.

1995

5.

The TV show Seinfeld airs the controversial episode “The Contest.”

L.

1992

6.

Don Larsen pitches a perfect game in the World Series.

G.

1956

7.

Bill Tilden becomes the first American to win Wimbledon.

C.

1920

8.

Independence Day is declared a national holiday in the U.S.

F.

1941

9.

Charles Lindbergh makes his epic flight from New York to Paris.

E.

1927

10.

Henry David Thoreau moves to Walden Pond.

B.

1845

11.

The movie Star Wars is first shown in theaters.

J.

1978

12.

British soldiers invade Washinton, D.C. and burn down what is now known as “The White House.”

A.

1814

13.

The Cable TV network ESPN debuts.

K.

1979

14.

King Tut’s Tomb is discovered.

D.

1922

15.

President John F. Kennedy commits the U.S. to landing a man on the moon.

H.

1961

The Rules

Each question has only one correct answer. The answers are stored in a hermetically sealed envelope guarded by a fierce Bengal cat named “Kira” who lives in our house.

This Month’s CD Recommendation

See It Was Like This...An Acoustic Retrospective ” by Aztec Two Step—A compilation of re-recordings of the popular New York duo’s favorites and “hits.” Well recorded and produced, many of these versions are more enjoyable than the originals. A must-have for fans of intelligent acoustic music.

Copyright © 1999 Edward Goss, egoss@atpm.com.apple

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