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ToraToraTora | 19:08 Thu 07th Mar 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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Q: What word refers to the time it takes a celestial body to turn once on its axis?

A: Orbit!

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I think that's a good guess  I can't immediately think of the answer

Rotation?

day?

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....yes as usual it's the obvious.

But what is the obvious?

I think Orbit is a good guess - I certainly can't think of the answer.

 

Particularly under time pressure, in the strange environment of a TV studio.

 

I would have said orbit too, 😞

I would have blurted out 'orbit'.

 

Fun fact, Venus's day is longer than its year - 243 Earth days to rotate once and 234 days to orbit the Sun.

 

 

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So you think a planet turning on it's axis is an orbit? Seriously?

I think my superpower my be in evidence again.

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09:20, you've confused them now drmorgans.

Another Venus fund fact, when the sun does eventually rise it rises in the West!

I think that the T W A U's don't take in to consideration that the person answering is in a strange environment, is under pressure to answer in seconds and will do so based on gut rather than logic.

You don't have a superpower Tora no matter how many times you claim you do.

 

That's the beauty of telly quizzes though. We sprawl on our sofas, mug of tea in hand while the nervous contestant, who probably can't remember their own name panics, blurts out some tosh. Also producers like having someone with "personality", even if they're as thick as doo-daa.

 

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09:25 then how come I can make people pretend to be thick rather than join me in a light hearted banter about a TV show? Superman doesn't even have that!

no one is pretending to be thick.

you are pretending that you know everything.

the rest of us are just being honest

 

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"no one is pretending to be thick." - 3 people have said that they thought a celestial body rotating on its axis is an orbit. How is that possible if they not pretending? I learnt what a day was when I was 5. The fact is that some would rather pick a fight with me than join in a light hearted post.

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RH: "you are pretending that you know everything" - never said anything of the sort.

 

Don't think the question setter did the contestant any favours by using "celestial body" which may have distracted them. Using planet instead might have been more helpful.

 

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Yes but that's the idea. As I have said before you have to destill the real question out of the actual question. He could have asked: "What do we call one rotation of the earth?" They do that a lot on the chase.

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