Today's wordle is waiting Wordle Today's clue: They are the periodic rise and fall of sea levels Play now
#641

Question of the Day?

And the logic and common sense prevail again. I didn't even have to guess this time.
The best ones are those I'm clueless about but with an elimination method I come on top. Well, mostly...
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#638

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Took a wild guess on this one, I got the question right, but more by luck than good judgement...
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#637

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Wow, I ruled out female as I asssumed they were all misogynists! Then I re-read the question as I thought I read Audrey!!!!! duh!

We are on a learning curve again.
Roy
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#636

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Got question of the day with a WAG (wild @@@ guess) and the wordless in 3 no clue. I’m on a roll y’all!!
Annnndddd….I just set myself up to botch it tomorrow..🤣
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#634

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Hi nice to see the return of Titanic as an answer!

Now I had an average of 74% yesterday, Before I answered the question today it had dropped to 73%. Is this AI at work deciding ahead that I will get the answer wrong?

Well I got it right and lo and behold I am back at 74%!

Perhaps this is the new maths where the answer is irrelevant but the intention is marked. Are these marks verified by the gents in charge of the B of E?

Leaving computers to do the job is fatal, I spent a career mending broken ones and I have a jaundiced view of how reliable they are.

I expect there is one this minute monitoring what I type so if you do not hear from me again? They got me in the end! If they really do hate you can this still be called paranoia?

Roy
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#633

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Process of elimination..... one I had not heard of, so that must be the answer.

Got it right !
Don’t get stressed, CAUSE IT !
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#632

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Bit of trivia here, Erebus and Terror were named after two extinct volcanos in Antartica, Mount Erebus and Mount Terror...
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#631

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For anyone who hasn't already done so, I really, really, really, recommend the book written by Michael Palin called (Erebus: The Name of a Ship). Incredibly well written and makes you understand the harsh realities of exploration in years gone by.
Phil
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#630

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A very interesting question today, and thank God it was nothing to do with sailing. I ended up watching a great video of the recovery operation from the two ships in this expedition, which were in incredible condition considering their age. Regards, Gary.
Gary Steam Marine, the only way to go.
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#629

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One I knew.. HMS Terror was on my mind until I saw answer
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#627

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Keep taking the tablets Flaxby. Like me🤔💔
😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#626

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I got it right today!!! Must be the coffee. Yesterday I got it wrong, I was looking for ELF, not VLF.
Lesson for the day. Step 1, drink coffee. Step 2, engage gray matter.
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#624

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Good morning, one that didn't tax the grey matter this morning. A nice way too ease into the day 😊
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#623

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RN, I visited Inskip many years ago. The VLF aerials are like something out of a Quatermas movie!
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#622

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As a retired Naval COMMS engineer I'd have been drummed out of the club if I'd got today's sub COMMS question wrong!😁
Worked on several sub refits in S America, Type 206 and 209, and a few new builds notably the Spanish built 'Scorpenes' (Scorpions) for Chile.
Now for the Wordle🙄
😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#616

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Could also be a spinnaker if you didn't have the jib up 😁

JB
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#614

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I was puzzled with the question today, but as a sloop only has a mainsail and foresail ( known as jib sail) I opted for the jib.
Cheers Colin.
Fair winds and calm waters,
COLIN.
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#613

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Stephen,
Been wondering for some time why the UK percentage doesn't appear in the scoreboard while all other countries do.
Yours, Vaguely puzzled 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#612

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Nick, Gary,
I went for staysail as well, wasn't happy about it though🤔
😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#610

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Thanks Stephen. Life saver. That is about the only sail I know the name of and where is hangs.😃
I cannot promise to finish one project before starting another. I know, I tried.
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#609

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At my time of life, I get easily confused and this happens with age and is QUIZ related. I have now completed the quiz twice, the first time around I got it wrong, and the second time I put jib and got it right and then noticed that the question has been altered to suit. Very confusing first thing in the morning. You are doing a grand job, Stephen, keep up the good work and look after the pensioners like myself. Gary.
Gary Steam Marine, the only way to go.
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#608

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On a sailing vessel with a main and a foremast the triangular sail ahead of the foremast is the staysail. Next (moving forward) is the jib.🤔🤔🤔
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#607

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Well that's as maybe but I just logged in again and had to to re-do Q of the D so never saw that post and got it 'wrong' again.
Roy
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#606

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Question rewrite was in order today. All entries reset! Stephen
We may not be able to control the wind 🍃 but we can always adjust our sails ⛵ - MBW Admin
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#605

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Am I seeing things or has the question changed? In which case those of us that has an incorrect answer have been shafted, if you'll pardon the expression. Ah, I spoke too soon, after taking a second look the option to answer reappeared....
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#604

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Gary, I opted for staysail too. I discounted 'mizzen' as on a single masted sailboat the mizzen mast is actually mizzen (I'll get me coat)...
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#603

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Cashrc, You stirred a memory there. I had a Chevvy Impala around 1975 can't remember what year or model it was but it was enormous! Left hand drive, front seat like a 3 seater sofa, electric hood (soft top to you lot over the water I think). It drank petrol like it was going out of fashion, the engine was so powerful the torque made the whole car twitch when you blipped the throttle. I only had it for one summer but boy what a head turner, there wasn't many, if any, Impalas in North West UK in 1975! I had to get rid in the end because I couldn't afford to run it on an apprentice's wages but it was great fun while I had it. Allways guaranteed to attract the gels. .
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#602

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This could be an awful lot easier if the answer to the question was correct. The answer is MAINSAIL, as in the bigger of the two and the main one of the two. As MAINSAIL was not among the answers I opted for Staysail which made a modicum of sense to me. It would be extremely useful for every participant if the correct answer was actually among the four answers given. (I rest my case My'Lod.) Gary.
Gary Steam Marine, the only way to go.
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#601

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I suppose the jib could be behind the mainsail when the tide you are sailing against is faster than your speed through the water, so technically you are going backwards over the seabed?😁😁
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#600

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i got my fishing boat term and yachts mixed up must try harder my percentage has now gone down
Stephen james tucker
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#598

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Good morning all, same thoughts. Have only recently started to sail but I thought that the jib was in front
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#597

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if on a dead run the jib is one side mast and mainsail on the other so no chance of one behind the other
#596

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Actually Doug, that 45 was in a stash of records s my brother left me when he got married at 18 and moved out. I was 8. He DID NOT leave me his 1962 Chevy Impala SS however😭🤣
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#594

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😁😂😂🤣🤣

I ees, a bij lias rof esrever raeg!
👍😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#593

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You beat me to it! Perhaps it's a special sort of jib for going backwards...
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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