{"language": "en", "segments": [{"text": " [...] right here. components and what makes it all work.", "start": 0.0, "stop": 31.48, "id": 0}, {"text": " If you want to find out, play along with us on the Computer Bowl.", "start": 31.8, "stop": 34.66, "id": 1}, {"text": " It's a battle of wits on computer trivia.", "start": 34.82, "stop": 36.9, "id": 2}, {"text": " The Virtual Bowl on the special edition of The Computer Chronicles.", "start": 37.16, "stop": 41.22, "id": 3}, {"text": " To find out more about this and other PCTV programs, join", "start": 55.58000000000001, "stop": 59.92, "id": 4}, {"text": " our Computers on Television forum.", "start": 59.92, "stop": 61.64, "id": 5}, {"text": " Go PCTV.", "start": 61.96, "stop": 63.04, "id": 6}, {"text": " Only on CompuServe.", "start": 63.3, "stop": 64.74, "id": 7}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 71.22, "stop": 101.2, "id": 8}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 101.22, "stop": 131.2, "id": 9}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 131.22, "stop": 161.2, "id": 10}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 161.22, "stop": 191.2, "id": 11}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 191.22, "stop": 221.2, "id": 12}, {"text": " Hi, I'm Stuart Chiffay.", "start": 223.14000000000001, "stop": 224.76, "id": 13}, {"text": " Welcome to the 1995 Computer Bowl presented by the Computer Museum of Boston.", "start": 224.9, "stop": 229.88, "id": 14}, {"text": " I'm here at the Computer Museum right now in their new Network Planet exhibit.", "start": 230.46, "stop": 234.68, "id": 15}, {"text": " And this is one spectacular example of a network.", "start": 235.14, "stop": 237.66, "id": 16}, {"text": " Thanks to fiber optic lines which are connecting hundreds of computers scattered", "start": 237.98, "stop": 241.74, "id": 17}, {"text": " all over the country, we can see on this one electronic display a representation", "start": 241.74, "stop": 246.14, "id": 18}, {"text": " of every single airplane currently flying over the United", "start": 246.14, "stop": 249.56, "id": 19}, {"text": " States at this particular moment.", "start": 249.56, "stop": 251.08, "id": 20}, {"text": " Now for this year's Computer Bowl, we have participants scattered all over the", "start": 251.08, "stop": 255.66, "id": 21}, {"text": " country for the first ever Virtual Bowl.", "start": 255.66, "stop": 258.16, "id": 22}, {"text": " Using network technology to bring you a spectacular first time ever television", "start": 258.52, "stop": 262.9, "id": 23}, {"text": " event, the Computer Bowl, the Net Generation.", "start": 262.9, "stop": 265.96, "id": 24}, {"text": " So on with the Virtual Bowl as we hand off to the next location somewhere", "start": 266.64, "stop": 270.88, "id": 25}, {"text": " out there in cyberspace.", "start": 270.88, "stop": 272.46, "id": 26}, {"text": " Okay, Nicholas, we'll keep the questions and I'll keep score.", "start": 273.12, "stop": 276.26, "id": 27}, {"text": " Let's begin.", "start": 276.92, "stop": 277.6, "id": 28}, {"text": " Okay, Chris, the first one really defines the concept of trivia.", "start": 278.98, "stop": 282.98, "id": 29}, {"text": " According to the New York Times, how many parking spaces are there in the", "start": 284.08, "stop": 287.22, "id": 30}, {"text": " garage at Bill Gates' new home?", "start": 287.22, "stop": 289.08, "id": 31}, {"text": " Catherine Clark, East Coast.", "start": 292.56, "stop": 294.1, "id": 32}, {"text": " Twelve.", "start": 294.5, "stop": 294.78, "id": 33}, {"text": " Oh, sorry, that's close. It's 20.", "start": 295.54, "stop": 298.28, "id": 34}, {"text": " Okay, here's some more real trivia.", "start": 300.64, "stop": 302.46, "id": 35}, {"text": " If you fly between Silicon Valley and Boston, you probably know that there's only", "start": 302.46, "stop": 306.6, "id": 36}, {"text": " one or actually two nonstop flights each day from Boston", "start": 306.6, "stop": 310.44, "id": 37}, {"text": " to San Jose or vice versa.", "start": 310.44, "stop": 312.06, "id": 38}, {"text": " They're both American airline flights. 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I'll show it to you in just a second.", "start": 341.68, "stop": 343.2, "id": 48}, {"text": " It was built in the early 1970s by a famous personal computer pioneer, but", "start": 343.7, "stop": 348.82, "id": 49}, {"text": " it got him into a lot of trouble.", "start": 348.82, "stop": 350.4, "id": 50}, {"text": " The question is, what is the device and who built it?", "start": 350.4, "stop": 354.12, "id": 51}, {"text": " Here it is.", "start": 354.5, "stop": 355.12, "id": 52}, {"text": " Blank, West Coast.", "start": 355.76, "stop": 356.44, "id": 53}, {"text": " It's a blue box and it was Steve Jobs.", "start": 357.1, "stop": 359.38, "id": 54}, {"text": " That's not correct.", "start": 360.22, "stop": 361.48, "id": 55}, {"text": " So we're going to ask the East Coast, Catherine Clark.", "start": 362.0, "stop": 365.46, "id": 56}, {"text": " It's a blue box by Wozniak.", "start": 365.84, "stop": 367.32, "id": 57}, {"text": " That's correct.", "start": 367.82, "stop": 368.5, "id": 58}, {"text": " Okay, listening carefully.", "start": 369.26, "stop": 370.16, "id": 59}, {"text": " In last year's blockbuster movie, Forrest Gump, the title character", "start": 370.46, "stop": 374.54, "id": 60}, {"text": " invests in a computer company.", "start": 374.54, "stop": 376.14, "id": 61}, {"text": " Carl Edbetter, East Coast.", "start": 377.08, "stop": 378.4, "id": 62}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 378.92, "stop": 380.38, "id": 63}, {"text": " Jumped in early and guessed correctly.", "start": 381.16, "stop": 383.1, "id": 64}, {"text": " So the East Coast qualifies for this bonus round.", "start": 384.04, "stop": 387.08, "id": 65}, {"text": " Listen carefully now, East Coast.", "start": 387.26, "stop": 389.46, "id": 66}, {"text": " This bonus round deals with the latest book titles in today's computing field.", "start": 390.32, "stop": 395.34, "id": 67}, {"text": " Clifford Stoll is the well-known author of The Cuckoo's Egg.", "start": 396.22, "stop": 399.46, "id": 68}, 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other side a chance to answer.", "start": 493.54, "stop": 495.16, "id": 102}, {"text": " And let me repeat the question.", "start": 495.52, "stop": 496.74, "id": 103}, {"text": " I want to repeat the question for you.", "start": 496.8, "stop": 498.56, "id": 104}, {"text": " Okay, because Andy blew it by not listening to the whole question.", "start": 498.64, "stop": 502.04, "id": 105}, {"text": " What do the initials WWWW stand for on the Internet?", "start": 503.4, "stop": 509.16, "id": 106}, {"text": " Paul Gill and East Coast.", "start": 510.84, "stop": 512.32, "id": 107}, {"text": " World Wide Web Worm.", "start": 512.46, "stop": 513.86, "id": 108}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 514.36, "stop": 515.06, "id": 109}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 515.06, "stop": 516.22, "id": 110}, {"text": " Okay, that's the end of the first round.", "start": 520.0, "stop": 522.82, "id": 111}, {"text": " And the score is 60-10 in favor of the East Coast.", "start": 523.32, "stop": 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television.", "start": 702.38, "stop": 703.98, "id": 123}, {"text": " The question is, what is the name of the newsman who interviewed the Whirlwind?", "start": 704.72, "stop": 708.98, "id": 124}, {"text": " It's Steve Plank, West Coast.", "start": 709.76, "stop": 711.52, "id": 125}, {"text": " Edward Armuro.", "start": 712.18, "stop": 712.76, "id": 126}, {"text": " Edward Armuro is correct.", "start": 713.24, "stop": 714.68, "id": 127}, {"text": " Okay, now we have a bonus round coming up, and here's your qualifying question.", "start": 715.66, "stop": 719.22, "id": 128}, {"text": " Peter Norton is known for pioneering the PC utility business.", "start": 720.68, "stop": 724.76, "id": 129}, {"text": " Today he does what?", "start": 725.36, "stop": 726.68, "id": 130}, {"text": " One, collect art.", "start": 727.18, "stop": 728.22, "id": 131}, {"text": " Two, climb mountains.", "start": 728.42, "stop": 729.5, "id": 132}, {"text": " Three, perform a second.", "start": 729.94, "stop": 730.94, "id": 133}, {"text": " And it's Hertzfeldt, West Coast.", "start": 730.94, "stop": 732.34, "id": 134}, {"text": " Collect art.", "start": 732.78, "stop": 733.34, "id": 135}, {"text": " That's correct.", "start": 733.76, "stop": 734.34, "id": 136}, {"text": " Okay, so the West Coast qualifies for this bonus round.", "start": 734.78, "stop": 740.04, "id": 137}, {"text": " This bonus round is a potpourri of three unrelated questions.", "start": 742.58, "stop": 746.84, "id": 138}, {"text": " Number one, what book by John Updike features a college professor who", "start": 746.84, "stop": 752.88, "id": 139}, {"text": " contemplates writing a computer program to prove the existence of God?", "start": 752.88, "stop": 757.32, "id": 140}, {"text": " What book by John Updike features a college professor who contemplates writing a", "start": 760.22, "stop": 766.52, "id": 141}, {"text": " computer program to prove the existence of God?", "start": 766.52, "stop": 769.88, "id": 142}, {"text": " This is a tough one.", "start": 771.06, "stop": 771.9, "id": 143}, {"text": " Do we have an answer?", "start": 772.54, "stop": 773.26, "id": 144}, {"text": " Watership down.", "start": 774.08, "stop": 774.96, "id": 145}, {"text": " No, I'm sorry.", "start": 774.96, "stop": 776.38, "id": 146}, {"text": " He may have been as surprised by that as he were.", "start": 778.0, "stop": 780.58, "id": 147}, {"text": " The answer is Roger's version.", "start": 781.96, "stop": 783.8, "id": 148}, {"text": " Okay, part two of your bonus round now.", "start": 784.4, "stop": 786.6, "id": 149}, {"text": " In the 1970 movie Colossus, The Forbin Project, what Northern California site", "start": 786.96, "stop": 793.22, "id": 150}, {"text": " was used for the filming?", "start": 793.22, "stop": 794.88, "id": 151}, {"text": " Was it the Exploratorium, the Lawrence Hall of Science, or the", "start": 795.22, "stop": 799.26, "id": 152}, {"text": " San Rafael Civic Center?", "start": 799.26, "stop": 800.92, "id": 153}, {"text": " Science.", "start": 802.76, "stop": 803.24, "id": 154}, {"text": " The answer is Lawrence Hall of Science.", "start": 804.03, "stop": 805.62, "id": 155}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 805.9, "stop": 806.54, "id": 156}, {"text": " [...] ten points.", "start": 807.16, "stop": 808.38, "id": 157}, {"text": " Okay, number three in the bonus round.", "start": 810.04, "stop": 812.84, "id": 158}, {"text": " In 1960, CBS used an IBM 7090 computer to predict the", "start": 814.56, "stop": 820.3, "id": 159}, {"text": " outcome of the presidential race.", "start": 820.3, "stop": 821.96, "id": 160}, {"text": " Was the computer correct?", "start": 822.5, "stop": 823.54, "id": 161}, {"text": " No.", "start": 827.12, "stop": 827.78, "id": 162}, {"text": " No, that is correct.", "start": 828.34, "stop": 829.32, "id": 163}, {"text": " The computer predicted that Nixon would win.", "start": 829.58, "stop": 831.86, "id": 164}, {"text": " Okay, Nicholas, our next question please.", "start": 833.3000000000001, "stop": 835.8, "id": 165}, {"text": " Right, the next one is not like the roulette table.", "start": 836.18, "stop": 838.12, "id": 166}, {"text": " It's not 50-50.", "start": 838.3, "stop": 839.2, "id": 167}, {"text": " Here we go.", "start": 839.46, "stop": 840.02, "id": 168}, {"text": " What interactive CD-ROM from Japan takes you on a train ride through a", "start": 841.02, "stop": 845.94, "id": 169}, {"text": " mysterious world of...", "start": 845.94, "stop": 847.46, "id": 170}, {"text": " Steve Blank, West Coast.", "start": 847.46, "stop": 848.66, "id": 171}, {"text": " Gadget.", "start": 849.14, "stop": 849.22, "id": 172}, {"text": " Gadget is correct for ten points.", "start": 849.84, "stop": 851.78, "id": 173}, {"text": " We'll like to get a scoring update now and see how our two teams are fairing.", "start": 852.3, "stop": 856.9, "id": 174}, {"text": " So let's find out what we've got for a total score.", "start": 857.38, "stop": 860.64, "id": 175}, {"text": " Ninety-sixty in favor of the East Coast.", "start": 862.68, "stop": 865.06, "id": 176}, {"text": " What famous computer personalities email address was printed in the", "start": 869.14, "stop": 872.56, "id": 177}, {"text": " New Yorker in 1994?", "start": 872.56, "stop": 874.06, "id": 178}, {"text": " Paul Gellin, East Coast.", "start": 874.56, "stop": 875.64, "id": 179}, {"text": " Bill Gates.", "start": 875.86, "stop": 876.2, "id": 180}, {"text": " Bill Gates is correct for ten points.", "start": 876.42, "stop": 878.42, "id": 181}, {"text": " We've played two rounds so far and now panelists, if you're ready, Nicholas,", "start": 879.54, "stop": 882.74, "id": 182}, {"text": " would you give us our next question please.", "start": 882.96, "stop": 884.78, "id": 183}, {"text": " Okay, it's a long one.", "start": 885.08, "stop": 886.22, "id": 184}, {"text": " Four well-known computer personalities, David Packard, Gordon Moore, Paul Allen,", "start": 886.22, "stop": 891.26, "id": 185}, {"text": " and Mitch Kapoor, recently pledged a total of over four million dollars to a non", "start": 891.62, "stop": 897.18, "id": 186}, {"text": "-profit organization, unfortunately not the Media Lab, called SETI.", "start": 897.18, "stop": 901.02, "id": 187}, {"text": " What is the purpose of this organization?", "start": 902.36, "stop": 904.6, "id": 188}, {"text": " Andy Hertzfeld, West Coast.", "start": 905.14, "stop": 906.4, "id": 189}, {"text": " Search for extraterrestrial intelligence.", "start": 907.06, "stop": 908.84, "id": 190}, {"text": " Absolutely correct, very good.", "start": 909.28, "stop": 910.78, "id": 191}, {"text": " Ten points.", "start": 911.64, "stop": 912.4, "id": 192}, {"text": " Okay, next.", "start": 912.4, "stop": 914.16, "id": 193}, {"text": " According to a spoof news release last year, what famous institution was", "start": 915.32, "stop": 918.82, "id": 194}, {"text": " Microsoft rumored to be purchasing?", "start": 918.82, "stop": 920.72, "id": 195}, {"text": " Paul Gellin, East Coast.", "start": 921.44, "stop": 922.5, "id": 196}, {"text": " The Catholic Church.", "start": 922.62, "stop": 923.34, "id": 197}, {"text": " That's correct.", "start": 923.88, "stop": 924.42, "id": 198}, {"text": " Okay, we're moving right along.", "start": 926.26, "stop": 927.44, "id": 199}, {"text": " And now, Stuart G. Faye has another question for us.", "start": 927.96, "stop": 931.02, "id": 200}, {"text": " This is a computer built out of more than 10,000 Tinkertoy parts.", "start": 931.94, "stop": 936.02, "id": 201}, {"text": " It was built in the late 1970s by Danny Hillis and Brian Silverman", "start": 936.4, "stop": 940.4, "id": 202}, {"text": " of Thinking Machines Corporation.", "start": 940.4, "stop": 942.0, "id": 203}, {"text": " This Tinkertoy computer was designed to perform one specific task.", "start": 942.0, "stop": 946.84, "id": 204}, {"text": " The question is, what was the computer built to do?", "start": 947.3, "stop": 950.22, "id": 205}, {"text": " Paul Gellin, East Coast.", "start": 951.52, "stop": 952.54, "id": 206}, {"text": " Tic-tac-toe.", "start": 952.9, "stop": 953.32, "id": 207}, {"text": " I went you soon.", "start": 953.5, "stop": 954.02, "id": 208}, {"text": " Play Tic-tac-toe is correct.", "start": 954.12, "stop": 955.58, "id": 209}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 956.78, "stop": 957.0, "id": 210}, {"text": " Back to me?", "start": 962.14, "stop": 963.26, "id": 211}, {"text": " Back to you, Nicholas.", "start": 963.34, "stop": 964.12, "id": 212}, {"text": " Okay, well, one of our judges can really judge this one for sure.", "start": 964.42, "stop": 967.56, "id": 213}, {"text": " How much did Hewlett-Packard pay for Apollo in 1989?", "start": 967.56, "stop": 971.74, "id": 214}, {"text": " Four... Sorry, $476 million.", "start": 974.34, "stop": 976.48, "id": 215}, {"text": " I was actually going to let you guess.", "start": 976.88, "stop": 977.88, "id": 216}, {"text": " Paul Gellin, East Coast. $476 million.", "start": 978.46, "stop": 981.2, "id": 217}, {"text": " That is correct for 10 points.", "start": 981.48, "stop": 983.24, "id": 218}, {"text": " Panelists, we have a bonus round coming up.", "start": 985.3000000000001, "stop": 987.96, "id": 219}, {"text": " Nicholas will read your qualifying question.", "start": 988.08, "stop": 990.86, "id": 220}, {"text": " Listen carefully.", "start": 991.66, "stop": 992.42, "id": 221}, {"text": " Okay, what is the Library of Congress two-letter prefix for", "start": 992.42, "stop": 999.24, "id": 222}, {"text": " books dealing with computer science?", "start": 999.24, "stop": 1001.3, "id": 223}, {"text": " Is it Q-E-C-S or F-R?", "start": 1001.84, "stop": 1006.22, "id": 224}, {"text": " John Landry, East Coast.", "start": 1007.54, "stop": 1008.78, "id": 225}, {"text": " C-S.", "start": 1009.06, "stop": 1009.28, "id": 226}, {"text": " What was the answer again, please?", "start": 1010.22, "stop": 1011.48, "id": 227}, {"text": " C-S.", "start": 1012.08, "stop": 1012.4, "id": 228}, {"text": " C-S is incorrect.", "start": 1012.68, "stop": 1014.04, "id": 229}, {"text": " I'm sorry.", "start": 1014.34, "stop": 1014.68, "id": 230}, {"text": " The correct answer is Q-E, so we will go to another qualifying", "start": 1014.92, "stop": 1019.28, "id": 231}, {"text": " question for the bonus round.", "start": 1019.28, "stop": 1021.38, "id": 232}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 1021.38, "stop": 1021.72, "id": 233}, {"text": " Okay, what is the code name for Apple's System 8?", "start": 1022.56, "stop": 1025.94, "id": 234}, {"text": " The blank West Coast.", "start": 1027.96, "stop": 1029.1, "id": 235}, {"text": " Copland.", "start": 1029.58, "stop": 1029.72, "id": 236}, {"text": " Copland is correct for 10 points.", "start": 1029.96, "stop": 1031.66, "id": 237}, {"text": " Did you qualify for the bonus round, West Coast?", "start": 1031.9, "stop": 1034.9, "id": 238}, {"text": " All right, listen carefully.", "start": 1035.14, "stop": 1036.06, "id": 239}, {"text": " This three-part bonus round deals with computer statistics.", "start": 1036.28, "stop": 1039.8, "id": 240}, {"text": " Part one.", "start": 1040.48, "stop": 1041.02, "id": 241}, {"text": " For 10 points, according to the 1994-95 computer industry almanac, what is the", "start": 1041.66, "stop": 1047.1, "id": 242}, {"text": " installed base of mainframe and supercomputers in the world today?", "start": 1047.1, "stop": 1051.14, "id": 243}, {"text": " That's the total combination.", "start": 1051.14, "stop": 1052.42, "id": 244}, {"text": " Is it 50,000, 500,000, or 5 million?", "start": 1052.76, "stop": 1056.84, "id": 245}, {"text": " What is the total number of mainframe and supercomputers in the world today?", "start": 1057.68, "stop": 1061.8, "id": 246}, {"text": " Is it 50,000, 500,000, or 5 million? 50,000. 50,000 is correct.", "start": 1062.1, "stop": 1068.98, "id": 247}, {"text": " Actually, 52,000 for 10 points.", "start": 1069.34, "stop": 1071.86, "id": 248}, {"text": " Very good.", "start": 1072.08, "stop": 1072.38, "id": 249}, {"text": " All right, part two.", "start": 1072.74, "stop": 1073.54, "id": 250}, {"text": " What is the installed base of minicomputers in the world?", "start": 1073.88, "stop": 1078.04, "id": 251}, {"text": " Is it 600,000, 6 million, or 60 million?", "start": 1078.04, "stop": 1082.56, "id": 252}, {"text": " How many minicomputers in the world? 600,000, 6 million, or 60 million?", "start": 1083.92, "stop": 1089.76, "id": 253}, {"text": " I'm going to say 600. 6 million.", "start": 1091.28, "stop": 1093.24, "id": 254}, {"text": " Can we have your answer? 600,000. 600,000 is not correct.", "start": 1093.6, "stop": 1097.94, "id": 255}, {"text": " It is 6 million.", "start": 1098.18, "stop": 1099.1, "id": 256}, {"text": " Let's try part three now of this bonus round.", "start": 1100.94, "stop": 1103.56, "id": 257}, {"text": " What percent of the world's computers are in the United States?", "start": 1103.56, "stop": 1107.64, "id": 258}, {"text": " Is it 43%, 63%, or 83%?", "start": 1107.88, "stop": 1112.98, "id": 259}, {"text": " What percent of the world's computers are in the United States? 43%, 63%, or", "start": 1114.0, "stop": 1120.28, "id": 260}, {"text": " 83%? 63%.", "start": 1120.28, "stop": 1124.96, "id": 261}, {"text": " I'm sorry. No, it's 43%.", "start": 1124.96, "stop": 1127.78, "id": 262}, {"text": " But you did get one out of the three correct.", "start": 1127.78, "stop": 1130.06, "id": 263}, {"text": " So the score is 130 to 120, and that's in favor of", "start": 1130.06, "stop": 1136.74, "id": 264}, {"text": " the East Coast, I believe.", "start": 1136.74, "stop": 1139.06, "id": 265}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 1140.28, "stop": 1141.02, "id": 266}, {"text": " So they're hanging on by a very slim margin.", "start": 1141.28, "stop": 1143.28, "id": 267}, {"text": " Nicholas, onto our regular questions.", "start": 1143.68, "stop": 1144.92, "id": 268}, {"text": " Okay, it's tight, folks.", "start": 1145.44, "stop": 1146.8, "id": 269}, {"text": " Of the top 10 memory chip makers in 1994, only two were U.S. companies.", "start": 1148.48, "stop": 1154.9, "id": 270}, {"text": " One was Texas Instruments, who was the other?", "start": 1155.46, "stop": 1157.32, "id": 271}, {"text": " Two-blank West Coast.", "start": 1157.58, "stop": 1158.68, "id": 272}, {"text": " Micron.", "start": 1159.06, "stop": 1159.4, "id": 273}, {"text": " Micron is correct for 10 points.", "start": 1159.4, "stop": 1161.82, "id": 274}, {"text": " What year did Digital Equipment Corporation ship the first PDP-8 mini-computer?", "start": 1164.0800000000002, "stop": 1169.68, "id": 275}, {"text": " 1965, 66, or 67.", "start": 1170.8, "stop": 1172.68, "id": 276}, {"text": " That's right, it's on our East Coast. 65 is correct for 10 points.", "start": 1174.38, "stop": 1178.42, "id": 277}, {"text": " I noticed Gordon was in the audience at the West Coast, so he can confirm that.", "start": 1179.3, "stop": 1184.08, "id": 278}, {"text": " Okay, this is a long one, folks.", "start": 1184.08, "stop": 1186.32, "id": 279}, {"text": " The Annie Awards, A-N-N-I-E Awards, are given each year for", "start": 1186.62, "stop": 1191.0, "id": 280}, {"text": " the best animated commercials.", "start": 1191.0, "stop": 1192.6, "id": 281}, {"text": " In 1994, the animated award went for the first time to a computer-generated", "start": 1192.82, "stop": 1199.38, "id": 282}, {"text": " animated commercial for which company?", "start": 1199.38, "stop": 1201.8, "id": 283}, {"text": " For a product.", "start": 1202.06, "stop": 1202.54, "id": 284}, {"text": " You have to decide which company.", "start": 1202.76, "stop": 1204.14, "id": 285}, {"text": " Dow Chemical, Nike Shoes, or Coca-Cola.", "start": 1204.9, "stop": 1207.28, "id": 286}, {"text": " Andy Herzfeld, West Coast.", "start": 1207.96, "stop": 1209.2, "id": 287}, {"text": " Coca-Cola.", "start": 1209.64, "stop": 1210.08, "id": 288}, {"text": " Coca-Cola, yes, for their animated polar bears.", "start": 1210.32, "stop": 1213.04, "id": 289}, {"text": " That's really good.", "start": 1213.04, "stop": 1213.76, "id": 290}, {"text": " Okay, we're gonna end the round now with the East, 140 and the West 140.", "start": 1214.28, "stop": 1221.16, "id": 291}, {"text": " It's all even.", "start": 1221.32, "stop": 1222.04, "id": 292}, {"text": " To find out more about this and other PCTV programs, join", "start": 1223.62, "stop": 1227.14, "id": 293}, {"text": " our Computers on Television forum.", "start": 1227.14, "stop": 1228.86, "id": 294}, {"text": " Go PCTV, only on CompuServe.", "start": 1229.2, "stop": 1231.96, "id": 295}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 1243.04, "stop": 1273.02, "id": 296}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 1273.04, "stop": 1303.02, "id": 297}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 1303.04, "stop": 1333.02, "id": 298}, {"text": " Thank you.", "start": 1333.04, "stop": 1363.02, "id": 299}, {"text": " Okay, it's time for the fourth and final round of the Computer Bowl.", "start": 1385.5, "stop": 1390.2, "id": 300}, {"text": " Let's begin.", "start": 1391.22, "stop": 1391.74, "id": 301}, {"text": " Nicholas, would you start us off?", "start": 1391.74, "stop": 1393.18, "id": 302}, {"text": " Okay, Ray Tomlinson may not be a household name, but he invented something that", "start": 1394.26, "stop": 1400.16, "id": 303}, {"text": " most computers know well.", "start": 1400.16, "stop": 1402.24, "id": 304}, {"text": " Which did he invent of the following?", "start": 1403.26, "stop": 1404.86, "id": 305}, {"text": " The at sign for email addresses, the hole in the middle of CD", "start": 1405.54, "stop": 1410.18, "id": 306}, {"text": "-ROMs, or the blinking cursor?", "start": 1410.18, "stop": 1412.54, "id": 307}, {"text": " Ball, yeah, on the East Coast.", "start": 1413.92, "stop": 1414.84, "id": 308}, {"text": " The blinking cursor.", "start": 1415.12, "stop": 1415.7, "id": 309}, {"text": " No, I'm sorry, it's the at sign.", "start": 1416.26, "stop": 1418.34, "id": 310}, {"text": " The hole in the middle of CD-ROMs.", "start": 1418.4, "stop": 1419.9, "id": 311}, {"text": " The hole in the middle, well, we couldn't", "start": 1419.9, "stop": 1422.16, "id": 312}, {"text": " stop you with the hole in the middle of the CD-ROM.", "start": 1422.16, "stop": 1423.84, "id": 313}, {"text": " That's okay, Nicholas, next.", "start": 1424.06, "stop": 1425.06, "id": 314}, {"text": " It's the at sign.", "start": 1425.06, "stop": 1425.56, "id": 315}, {"text": " Okay, what brand of computer was used to create the special effects for the", "start": 1426.2, "stop": 1431.28, "id": 316}, {"text": " movie, for the three movies, Forrest Gump, the Mask and the Flintstone?", "start": 1431.28, "stop": 1436.7, "id": 317}, {"text": " Steve White, West Coast.", "start": 1437.3, "stop": 1438.32, "id": 318}, {"text": " Silicon Graphics.", "start": 1439.08, "stop": 1439.46, "id": 319}, {"text": " Silicon Graphics is absolutely correct.", "start": 1439.78, "stop": 1441.52, "id": 320}, {"text": " Ten points.", "start": 1442.1, "stop": 1442.62, "id": 321}, {"text": " It's unfair, that was written for Steve.", "start": 1443.58, "stop": 1444.96, "id": 322}, {"text": " Okay, two as yet unreleased software packages are code named after locations", "start": 1444.96, "stop": 1450.78, "id": 323}, {"text": " on Interstate 57.", "start": 1450.78, "stop": 1452.34, "id": 324}, {"text": " What are the cities and software packages?", "start": 1453.1, "stop": 1455.5, "id": 325}, {"text": " Joe, awesome, East Coast.", "start": 1460.22, "stop": 1461.52, "id": 326}, {"text": " Cairo and Chicago.", "start": 1462.18, "stop": 1462.98, "id": 327}, {"text": " Yes, and the products, please.", "start": 1463.96, "stop": 1465.42, "id": 328}, {"text": " Windows NT and Windows 95.", "start": 1468.68, "stop": 1470.72, "id": 329}, {"text": " Judges, will we give that?", "start": 1471.86, "stop": 1473.08, "id": 330}, {"text": " Yes, we'll give that.", "start": 1474.3, "stop": 1475.32, "id": 331}, {"text": " That's close enough.", "start": 1475.54, "stop": 1476.24, "id": 332}, {"text": " Yes, it's Windows NT 4.0, but I think that's fairly implicit.", "start": 1476.52, "stop": 1480.44, "id": 333}, {"text": " That's very good, and it's Cairo when you're out there, by the way.", "start": 1480.68, "stop": 1484.16, "id": 334}, {"text": " We want to make that perfectly clear.", "start": 1484.26, "stop": 1485.54, "id": 335}, {"text": " Pay attention.", "start": 1488.74, "stop": 1489.4, "id": 336}, {"text": " This is a very long one, okay?", "start": 1489.66, "stop": 1491.48, "id": 337}, {"text": " Who said the following?", "start": 1491.92, "stop": 1493.24, "id": 338}, {"text": " And this is the quote.", "start": 1493.5, "stop": 1494.14, "id": 339}, {"text": " The basic idea of associative indexing is a provision whereby any item may be", "start": 1494.14, "stop": 1500.94, "id": 340}, {"text": " caused at will to select immediately and automatically another.", "start": 1500.94, "stop": 1504.78, "id": 341}, {"text": " Holy new forms and pyschopedias will appear ready-made with a mesh of associative", "start": 1505.86, "stop": 1510.96, "id": 342}, {"text": " trails running through them.", "start": 1510.96, "stop": 1512.82, "id": 343}, {"text": " Ready blank, West Coast.", "start": 1513.2, "stop": 1514.62, "id": 344}, {"text": " Vannevar Bush.", "start": 1515.1, "stop": 1515.66, "id": 345}, {"text": " Very good.", "start": 1516.04, "stop": 1516.5, "id": 346}, {"text": " That's Vannevar Bush.", "start": 1516.5, "stop": 1517.48, "id": 347}, {"text": " That's a quote from his seminal paper, as we may know, in the Atlantic Monthly in", "start": 1518.3, "stop": 1522.88, "id": 348}, {"text": " 1945, where he essentially talked about the concept of hypertext.", "start": 1522.88, "stop": 1527.86, "id": 349}, {"text": " Oh, before, let me get a score update, because I heard it in my ear.", "start": 1528.58, "stop": 1532.24, "id": 350}, {"text": " It didn't quite get.", "start": 1532.58, "stop": 1533.36, "id": 351}, {"text": " It's 150 for the East and 170 for the West.", "start": 1534.4, "stop": 1539.3, "id": 352}, {"text": " Okay, Nicholas.", "start": 1540.44, "stop": 1540.88, "id": 353}, {"text": " So, the dark horse has pulled ahead here.", "start": 1541.2, "stop": 1543.56, "id": 354}, {"text": " At the first West Coast Computer Fair during the 1970s, Apple's co-founder,", "start": 1543.56, "stop": 1550.44, "id": 355}, {"text": " Steve Wozniak, played a prank by printing and distributing 20,000 leaflets for", "start": 1550.5, "stop": 1555.54, "id": 356}, {"text": " a non-existent computer.", "start": 1555.54, "stop": 1557.24, "id": 357}, {"text": " Did he call it the...", "start": 1557.96, "stop": 1559.56, "id": 358}, {"text": " Andy Ritzfeld, West Coast.", "start": 1560.22, "stop": 1561.78, "id": 359}, {"text": " The Zaltair.", "start": 1562.2, "stop": 1562.96, "id": 360}, {"text": " That's correct, the Zaltair.", "start": 1563.36, "stop": 1564.98, "id": 361}, {"text": " Very good.", "start": 1565.52, "stop": 1566.02, "id": 362}, {"text": " You should know, Andy.", "start": 1566.36, "stop": 1567.42, "id": 363}, {"text": " And it's your last chance to get some more points.", "start": 1567.7, "stop": 1570.06, "id": 364}, {"text": " All at once, here's your qualifying question.", "start": 1570.24, "stop": 1572.08, "id": 365}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 1572.08, "stop": 1572.56, "id": 366}, {"text": " Okay, this coming February, the computer industry will celebrate the fifth", "start": 1573.42, "stop": 1579.58, "id": 367}, {"text": " anniversary of what famous... 50th anniversary.", "start": 1579.58, "stop": 1582.06, "id": 368}, {"text": " Sorry, I am very sorry.", "start": 1582.06, "stop": 1583.74, "id": 369}, {"text": " Well, I announced I was dyslexic in my book, so...", "start": 1583.92, "stop": 1586.14, "id": 370}, {"text": " Paul Gill and East Coast.", "start": 1586.72, "stop": 1587.72, "id": 371}, {"text": " The 50th.", "start": 1587.72, "stop": 1588.18, "id": 372}, {"text": " The Mark I.", "start": 1588.24, "stop": 1589.0, "id": 373}, {"text": " I'm sorry, that's incorrect, and you interrupted us, so we'll repeat the entire", "start": 1589.68, "stop": 1593.56, "id": 374}, {"text": " question for the other side.", "start": 1593.56, "stop": 1595.58, "id": 375}, {"text": " See if I can read it right this time for the other side.", "start": 1595.74, "stop": 1598.16, "id": 376}, {"text": " This coming February, the computer industry will celebrate the 50th anniversary", "start": 1598.16, "stop": 1604.1, "id": 377}, {"text": " of what famous early computer?", "start": 1604.1, "stop": 1606.48, "id": 378}, {"text": " Does anyone want to say this?", "start": 1610.22, "stop": 1611.18, "id": 379}, {"text": " Okay, Steve Blank, West Coast.", "start": 1611.54, "stop": 1612.9, "id": 380}, {"text": " ENIAC is correct.", "start": 1613.38, "stop": 1614.68, "id": 381}, {"text": " Okay.", "start": 1616.0, "stop": 1616.64, "id": 382}, {"text": " So you qualify for the bonus round.", "start": 1617.36, "stop": 1619.52, "id": 383}, {"text": " This bonus round is all about code names for software.", "start": 1619.64, "stop": 1623.14, "id": 384}, {"text": " Listen carefully.", "start": 1623.14, "stop": 1623.88, "id": 385}, {"text": " The questions are courtesy of Michael Hyman, author of the", "start": 1624.04, "stop": 1627.0, "id": 386}, {"text": " upcoming book, P.C. Roadkill.", "start": 1627.0, "stop": 1628.76, "id": 387}, {"text": " There's a great title for you.", "start": 1628.94, "stop": 1629.94, "id": 388}, {"text": " Number one, for ten points, which of the following is not a theme used for code", "start": 1630.78, "stop": 1635.92, "id": 389}, {"text": " names of OS2 releases?", "start": 1635.92, "stop": 1638.42, "id": 390}, {"text": " Mercedes numbers, boat types, or baseball team names?", "start": 1639.3, "stop": 1643.46, "id": 391}, {"text": " Which is not a theme used for code names of OS2 releases?", "start": 1644.1, "stop": 1648.28, "id": 392}, {"text": " Mercedes numbers, boat types, or baseball team names?", "start": 1648.28, "stop": 1653.4, "id": 393}, {"text": " May we have your answer, please?", "start": 1655.8, "stop": 1657.08, "id": 394}, {"text": " Baseball team names.", "start": 1658.34, "stop": 1658.96, "id": 395}, {"text": " That's correct.", "start": 1659.2, "stop": 1659.6, "id": 396}, {"text": " Baseball team names for OS2.", "start": 1659.94, "stop": 1660.96, "id": 397}, {"text": " Ten points.", "start": 1661.94, "stop": 1662.32, "id": 398}, {"text": " All right, part two.", "start": 1662.72, "stop": 1663.34, "id": 399}, {"text": " What was the code name for the Apple III?", "start": 1663.72, "stop": 1666.08, "id": 400}, {"text": " Well, no, we just, we're still in a bonus round here, so", "start": 1668.58, "stop": 1671.96, "id": 401}, {"text": " we're going to be talking to the team captain.", "start": 1671.96, "stop": 1673.46, "id": 402}, {"text": " Sarah.", "start": 1674.86, "stop": 1674.96, "id": 403}, {"text": " Sarah is correct.", "start": 1675.54, "stop": 1676.56, "id": 404}, {"text": " All right, for ten points.", "start": 1676.56, "stop": 1678.96, "id": 405}, {"text": " Part three, last part of the bonus round.", "start": 1679.4, "stop": 1680.96, "id": 406}, {"text": " What were Go Corporation's code names for Penpoint?", "start": 1681.5, "stop": 1685.22, "id": 407}, {"text": " There are two.", "start": 1685.36, "stop": 1685.98, "id": 408}, {"text": " What were Go Corporation's code names for Penpoint?", "start": 1687.52, "stop": 1691.34, "id": 409}, {"text": " I need an answer.", "start": 1694.58, "stop": 1695.96, "id": 410}, {"text": " Go, go, go.", "start": 1697.82, "stop": 1698.68, "id": 411}, {"text": " I'm sorry, time is up.", "start": 1699.78, "stop": 1701.44, "id": 412}, {"text": " The answer is Amstel and Rolling Rock.", "start": 1701.98, "stop": 1705.36, "id": 413}, {"text": " Okay, I'm told that that way.", "start": 1708.52, "stop": 1710.56, "id": 414}, {"text": " Our time is up.", "start": 1710.74, "stop": 1711.46, "id": 415}, {"text": " That is the end of the game.", "start": 1711.7, "stop": 1713.24, "id": 416}]}