That was fast. Back to you edv.
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That was fast. Back to you edv.
That's what I was going to guess! Is the answer increasing population densities of South American capitals?
No, they are South American Capitals in order alphabetically by the countries.
1. Argentina
2. Bolivia
3. Brazil
4. Chile
5. Columbia
Can you please explain?
I simply guessed (since I once lived in Bogota)
I have no idea what your list is about.
I am sorry to report that my answer was a pure guess.
Had no idea what the list was about....sorry.
But I did live in Bogota once. So there.
Apparently neither did I :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by edv
Okay, I like that LIST THING, so here's another:
What is the next item on this list:
1) Berlin
2) Copenhagen (for the sake of this list, I consider this a Mainland Europe city)
3) Rome
4) Bern
5) Luxembourg
6) Amsterdam
7) Brussels
8) ????
8 Paris
9 Madrid
10 Lisbon
Very Good, Donkey!
very much my part of the woods :p
1. Madrid
2. Barcelona
3. ???
4. ???
3. Seville
4. Valencia
:?:
sorry, not even close :p
3 Valencia
4 Seville
??
nowhere near, well off track both of you :)
1. MAD
2. BCN
3. ?
4. ?
5. ?
where's Edgar when you need him http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif :dozey:
úp cho ngÃ*y cu?i tu?n nÃ*o :D
what's up, can't anybody think straight? :andrea:
3. Rome
4. Athens
:)
1. Madrid MAD
2. Barcelona BCN
3. Rome FCO
4. ???
5. ???
:)
I was probably too far South with Athens... So maybe the 4th stop is somewhere in ex-Yugoslavia? Let's say Pristina. :)
on the right track :)
think bigger
Belgrade? :)
And then... Bucharest?
Belgrade
Sofia
edit: dammit stud/troll...we posted at the same time!
No matter, 'cause our answers are slightly different. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
Chicago?
Istanbul?
yep, Istanbul is big enough :)
1. MAD
2. BCN
3. FCO
4. IST
5. ???
all major cities lying on a perfect straight line of flight...
anyone care to give the 5th, or over to the resident schmonkey ? :bandit:
The resident schmonkey is leaving for holiday in a couple days time so I'll be off line for a while :s mokin:
5. Ankara
over to whoever :bandit:
I can't see the perfect straight line on the map I look on. :crazy:Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
hi there,
my geography is very bad,i dont know much than reading a map!!!
Likely because you're trying to project a straight line from a curved surface onto a flat map. Look on a globe.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
GPS Visualizer: Google Maps outputQuote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Still not a straight line. More like a "line" I draw without a ruler. :laugh:
So where's the new Q?
In your head? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
What's the question ?
Ok, here's something that should be fairly easy. People from the following countries have been playing this thread:
Australia, Canada, Estonia (that's you, right Troll?), Germany, India, Italy, Romania, UK, USA
If I've got some wrong there, lets just go with this list anyway.
Put these countries in order from lowest to highest when it comes to maximum difference in elevation.
example - Hightst point in Canada is Mount Logan @ 19551 ft, the lowest is sea level @ 0 ft.
So max. difference is 19551, putting Canada 7th in the list.
I got the complete list from wiki, no peaking.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. Canada
8.
9.
9. India
8. USA
1. Estonia
6. Italy
5. Romania
4. Germany
2. UK
3. Australia
You've got all of them correct except for two.
If I tell you which two, you can just flip them around and you'll have all nine.
Would you like to guess which two to flip, or should I tell you what you have correct - in which case you may as well just ask the next question.
By the way, do you always prepare lists in such a random fashion?