{"language": "en", "segments": [{"text": " This is beautiful, quiet, peaceful, sedate, serene San Jose, California.", "start": 0.6800000000000048, "stop": 6.24, "id": 0}, {"text": " But in just a few minutes it won't be very quiet over there in the bowels of the", "start": 6.94, "stop": 10.98, "id": 1}, {"text": " San Jose Civic Auditorium because we're about to bring you the", "start": 10.98, "stop": 14.34, "id": 2}, {"text": " conclusion of Computer Bowl Five.", "start": 14.34, "stop": 16.16, "id": 3}, {"text": " As a team of smart guys from the west takes on a group of sharpies from the east", "start": 16.56, "stop": 21.04, "id": 4}, {"text": " to see who knows more about computer trivia.", "start": 21.04, "stop": 23.54, "id": 5}, {"text": " We'll have Bill Gates, Pat Seibold, Jean-Louis Gasset and a cast of computer", "start": 23.76, "stop": 28.7, "id": 6}, {"text": " celebrities as we bring you the finale of the fifth annual Computer Bowl on this", "start": 28.7, "stop": 33.84, "id": 7}, {"text": " special edition of the Computer Chronicles.", "start": 33.84, "stop": 36.1, "id": 8}, {"text": " Computer Chronicles is brought to you in part by Intel Microprocessor Technology", "start": 51.04, "stop": 55.88, "id": 9}, {"text": " for the Computer Inside.", "start": 55.88, "stop": 60.02, "id": 10}, {"text": " Additional funding is provided by the Software Publishers Association, providers", "start": 61.46, "stop": 65.48, "id": 11}, {"text": " of educational materials to help manage software.", "start": 65.48, "stop": 68.04, "id": 12}, {"text": " Don't copy that floppy.", "start": 68.66, "stop": 69.76, "id": 13}, {"text": " And welcome back to Computer Bowl Five presented by the", "start": 74.24000000000001, "stop": 77.46, "id": 14}, {"text": " Association for Computing Machinery.", "start": 77.46, "stop": 79.24, "id": 15}, {"text": " We're here at the San Jose Civic Auditorium.", "start": 79.44, "stop": 81.28, "id": 16}, {"text": " It's half time and after, let's see, two rounds of play, the score is 11 points", "start": 81.64, "stop": 86.2, "id": 17}, {"text": " for the west, four points for the east.", "start": 86.2, "stop": 88.04, "id": 18}, {"text": " You guys at the bottom, you've got a little bit of work to do.", "start": 88.04, "stop": 91.62, "id": 19}, {"text": " All right, for those of you at home just joining us right now, let me introduce", "start": 94.32, "stop": 97.24, "id": 20}, {"text": " our celebrity panelists on this Friday the 14th horror show.", "start": 97.24, "stop": 100.78, "id": 21}, {"text": " It's turning out that way for the east coast at the moment, at night", "start": 101.16, "stop": 103.56, "id": 22}, {"text": " of terror for the team that loses.", "start": 103.56, "stop": 105.14, "id": 23}, {"text": " All right, let me introduce for the challengers.", "start": 105.8, "stop": 107.44, "id": 24}, {"text": " All right, on the bottom here, the terrifying techies of the east from Legion", "start": 107.88, "stop": 111.46, "id": 25}, {"text": " Corporation, John Bloodbath Burton.", "start": 111.46, "stop": 113.94, "id": 26}, {"text": " From Phoenix Technologies, Neil the Cannibal Colvin.", "start": 115.28, "stop": 119.62, "id": 27}, {"text": " Much more serious these guys right now.", "start": 121.36, "stop": 123.26, "id": 28}, {"text": " The captain of the east coast team from Powersoft", "start": 123.38, "stop": 125.42, "id": 29}, {"text": " Corporation, Mitchell the Maniac Kurtzman.", "start": 125.42, "stop": 127.74, "id": 30}, {"text": " From View Logic Systems, Alan the Hatchet Man, Hanover and from the Patricia", "start": 130.42, "stop": 135.8, "id": 31}, {"text": " Seabold group, Pat the Slasher Seabold.", "start": 135.8, "stop": 138.56, "id": 32}, {"text": " For the defending champions, those horrifying smart hackers of the west from B", "start": 140.9, "stop": 146.28, "id": 33}, {"text": " Incorporated, Jean-Louis Grussam-Gasset.", "start": 146.28, "stop": 149.3, "id": 34}, {"text": " From Go Corporation, Jerry the Killer Kaplan.", "start": 151.46, "stop": 154.38, "id": 35}, {"text": " The captain of the west coast team from Network General", "start": 156.44, "stop": 159.08, "id": 36}, {"text": " Corporation, Harry the Slicer Saul.", "start": 159.08, "stop": 161.26, "id": 37}, {"text": " From Super Mac, Inc. Michael the Madman McConnell.", "start": 162.92, "stop": 165.94, "id": 38}, {"text": " And from Data Quest, Incorporated, Lisa the Thrasher Thorell.", "start": 167.92000000000002, "stop": 172.12, "id": 39}, {"text": " Our judges this year are David Nelson representing the east coast and John", "start": 174.20000000000002, "stop": 179.54, "id": 40}, {"text": " Schock representing the west coast.", "start": 179.54, "stop": 181.06, "id": 41}, {"text": " Once again, our official examiner for tonight's Friday the 14th competition, a", "start": 181.76, "stop": 185.86, "id": 42}, {"text": " man who puts fear into any competitor, Mr. Microsoft Bill Gates.", "start": 185.86, "stop": 189.7, "id": 43}, {"text": " Alright, we are into round three, the score 11 for the west, 4 for the east and", "start": 190.51999999999998, "stop": 197.06, "id": 44}, {"text": " we're going to begin this round with a prop.", "start": 197.06, "stop": 199.08, "id": 45}, {"text": " And this is the prop and build if you will ask the question.", "start": 200.0, "stop": 202.94, "id": 46}, {"text": " Nearly 30 years ago, one of the first precursors to today's", "start": 203.72, "stop": 207.92, "id": 47}, {"text": " pen based computers was developed.", "start": 207.92, "stop": 209.58, "id": 48}, {"text": " It is a digital graphic input device with its own pen like stylus.", "start": 210.44, "stop": 214.56, "id": 49}, {"text": " Where was this tablet developed?", "start": 215.42, "stop": 216.86, "id": 50}, {"text": " Was it?", "start": 218.02, "stop": 218.26, "id": 51}, {"text": " Alright, we have an answer from Alan Hanover of the east coast.", "start": 218.89999999999998, "stop": 221.92, "id": 52}, {"text": " MIT Lincoln Lab, no sound.", "start": 222.7, "stop": 224.44, "id": 53}, {"text": " MIT Lincoln Lab.", "start": 224.76, "stop": 225.7, "id": 54}, {"text": " You know you're better off with no sound because that's the wrong answer.", "start": 226.16, "stop": 228.42, "id": 55}, {"text": " Was it Xerox Hark, IBM, Bell Labs or the Rand Corporation?", "start": 230.34, "stop": 237.02, "id": 56}, {"text": " Okay, from the west we have Lisa Thorell.", "start": 237.92, "stop": 239.62, "id": 57}, {"text": " Rand Corporation.", "start": 240.06, "stop": 240.54, "id": 58}, {"text": " Rand Corporation is correct Lisa, okay.", "start": 240.68, "stop": 242.98, "id": 59}, {"text": " Another point for the west coast.", "start": 243.8, "stop": 245.46, "id": 60}, {"text": " Alright, we're going to a bonus round now and this is another bonus round, the", "start": 245.46, "stop": 250.06, "id": 61}, {"text": " second shot for the west coast to get a couple of extra points here.", "start": 250.06, "stop": 252.74, "id": 62}, {"text": " The subject is computer ads.", "start": 252.88, "stop": 254.3, "id": 63}, {"text": " I'm going to name an actor and I want you to tell me what computer company", "start": 254.8, "stop": 258.3, "id": 64}, {"text": " he has served for as a spokesman.", "start": 258.3, "stop": 260.36, "id": 65}, {"text": " The actor is Alan Alda.", "start": 261.16, "stop": 263.2, "id": 66}, {"text": " What computer company?", "start": 264.24, "stop": 265.06, "id": 67}, {"text": " Alan Alda, answer through your captain please.", "start": 266.9, "stop": 268.92, "id": 68}, {"text": " Right now, it's not hard.", "start": 269.62, "stop": 271.28, "id": 69}, {"text": " The company was IBM.", "start": 271.62, "stop": 272.5, "id": 70}, {"text": " IBM is one of the correct answers.", "start": 272.5, "stop": 274.5, "id": 71}, {"text": " Atari would have been another.", "start": 274.64, "stop": 275.58, "id": 72}, {"text": " He did both.", "start": 275.7, "stop": 276.14, "id": 73}, {"text": " Alright, another point for the west.", "start": 276.44, "stop": 277.34, "id": 74}, {"text": " The actor in the commercial is Bill Cosby.", "start": 279.56, "stop": 282.66, "id": 75}, {"text": " What's the computer company?", "start": 283.08, "stop": 283.88, "id": 76}, {"text": " The company was Texas Instrument.", "start": 286.8, "stop": 288.06, "id": 77}, {"text": " That's another point for the west.", "start": 288.3, "stop": 289.38, "id": 78}, {"text": " That's the correct answer.", "start": 289.56, "stop": 290.36, "id": 79}, {"text": " Here's a chance to roar ahead.", "start": 292.2, "stop": 293.7, "id": 80}, {"text": " The actor is William Shatner.", "start": 293.84, "stop": 295.58, "id": 81}, {"text": " What's the computer company?", "start": 296.12, "stop": 297.18, "id": 82}, {"text": " Yes?", "start": 300.76, "stop": 301.04, "id": 83}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 302.5, "stop": 302.8, "id": 84}, {"text": " Commodore is right.", "start": 303.04, "stop": 303.88, "id": 85}, {"text": " Another point for the west.", "start": 304.14, "stop": 304.9, "id": 86}, {"text": " Okay, at the end of that bonus round, the west with a commanding lead of 15-4,", "start": 306.7, "stop": 311.14, "id": 87}, {"text": " we're going to back to toss up questions and Bill, you're up.", "start": 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"id": 98}, {"text": " An answer.", "start": 348.14, "stop": 348.46, "id": 99}, {"text": " Radio Shack color computer.", "start": 348.74, "stop": 349.7, "id": 100}, {"text": " That is not the correct answer.", "start": 349.86, "stop": 351.1, "id": 101}, {"text": " Anybody from the east like to give it a shot.", "start": 351.28, "stop": 352.92, "id": 102}, {"text": " GEOS operating system developed for what computer?", "start": 353.5, "stop": 355.74, "id": 103}, {"text": " Going once.", "start": 355.74, "stop": 357.0, "id": 104}, {"text": " Going twice.", "start": 357.68, "stop": 357.96, "id": 105}, {"text": " Yes, okay, Mitch.", "start": 358.2, "stop": 358.8, "id": 106}, {"text": " That is not the correct answer either.", "start": 360.44000000000005, "stop": 362.68, "id": 107}, {"text": " It was the Commodore 64.", "start": 362.8, "stop": 364.36, "id": 108}, {"text": " GEOS written for the Commodore 64.", "start": 365.02, "stop": 366.7, "id": 109}, {"text": " Next toss-up question, Bill.", "start": 366.82, "stop": 367.8, "id": 110}, {"text": " One of the earliest personal computers was the Altair manufactured by MITS.", "start": 369.3, "stop": 374.06, "id": 111}, {"text": " What did the letters MITS stand for?", "start": 374.72, "stop": 378.22, "id": 112}, {"text": " Okay, Michael McConnell of the west.", "start": 378.78, "stop": 380.06, "id": 113}, {"text": " Micro instrumentation telemetry systems.", "start": 381.64, "stop": 383.64, "id": 114}, {"text": " That's exactly right.", "start": 383.86, "stop": 384.6, "id": 115}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 385.74, "stop": 385.94, "id": 116}, {"text": " Okay, next question, Bill.", "start": 389.54, "stop": 391.0, "id": 117}, {"text": " What is the name of the computer program used by British mathematician, Stephen", "start": 392.1, "stop": 397.18, "id": 118}, {"text": " Hawking, for communicating with other people?", "start": 397.18, "stop": 399.84, "id": 119}, {"text": " What's the software program Stephen Hawking uses", "start": 401.36, "stop": 403.64, "id": 120}, {"text": " to communicate with other people?", "start": 403.64, "stop": 405.52, "id": 121}, {"text": " Going once, going twice.", "start": 407.04, "stop": 408.46, "id": 122}, {"text": " Come on, take a shot.", "start": 409.12, "stop": 409.8, "id": 123}, {"text": " Somebody got not too much to lose.", "start": 409.92, "stop": 411.32, "id": 124}, {"text": " Running out of time, okay.", "start": 411.8, "stop": 412.94, "id": 125}, {"text": " We have Alan Hanover.", "start": 412.94, "stop": 413.88, "id": 126}, {"text": " What's your shot, Alan?", "start": 414.0, "stop": 414.64, "id": 127}, {"text": " Mathematica?", "start": 415.46, "stop": 415.82, "id": 128}, {"text": " No.", "start": 416.2, "stop": 416.32, "id": 129}, {"text": " Anybody from the west want to give it a shot quickly?", "start": 421.02, "stop": 422.76, "id": 130}, {"text": " Going once, going twice.", "start": 423.66, "stop": 424.52, "id": 131}, {"text": " No, okay.", "start": 424.66, "stop": 425.0, "id": 132}, {"text": " The answer is equalizer.", "start": 425.1, "stop": 426.18, "id": 133}, {"text": " The name of the program is equalizer.", "start": 426.36, "stop": 427.62, "id": 134}, {"text": " Next question, Bill.", "start": 427.92, "stop": 428.58, "id": 135}, {"text": " During the 1980s, there was a magazine that focused exclusively on", "start": 430.42, "stop": 435.02, "id": 136}, {"text": " Tandy TRS-80 computers.", "start": 435.02, "stop": 436.78, "id": 137}, {"text": " What was the name of that magazine?", "start": 437.68, "stop": 439.38, "id": 138}, {"text": " All right.", "start": 440.52, "stop": 440.84, "id": 139}, {"text": " We have a guest from Harry Sall of the West.", "start": 440.84, "stop": 442.96, "id": 140}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 443.82, "stop": 443.9, "id": 141}, {"text": " No, that's not quite right.", "start": 445.24, "stop": 447.16, "id": 142}, {"text": " Anybody from the east tried...", "start": 447.26, "stop": 448.62, "id": 143}, {"text": " You finished the question right.", "start": 448.62, "stop": 449.48, "id": 144}, {"text": " What was the name of the magazine that focused exclusively on TRS-80 computers", "start": 449.56, "stop": 452.84, "id": 145}, {"text": " in the early 1980s?", "start": 452.84, "stop": 454.34, "id": 146}, {"text": " Anybody like to try it?", "start": 454.82, "stop": 455.9, "id": 147}, {"text": " Going once, going twice.", "start": 456.82, "stop": 458.46, "id": 148}, {"text": " The answer is...", "start": 458.82, "stop": 459.84, "id": 149}, {"text": " Sorry, time is up. 80 micro was the answer.", "start": 460.64, "stop": 462.88, "id": 150}, {"text": " All right, I've got a bonus round question now for the east coast.", "start": 463.46, "stop": 465.84, "id": 151}, {"text": " Gentlemen, are you ready?", "start": 466.1, "stop": 466.56, "id": 152}, {"text": " And ladies, 16 to 5 is the score.", "start": 466.74, "stop": 468.9, "id": 153}, {"text": " The subject is software.", "start": 470.84, "stop": 472.18, "id": 154}, {"text": " All right, Sketchpad was the first computer-aided design, or CAD, program.", "start": 473.12, "stop": 477.8, "id": 155}, {"text": " It used a light pen for drawing images.", "start": 478.2, "stop": 480.06, "id": 156}, {"text": " Who wrote the program Sketchpad?", "start": 480.52, "stop": 481.84, "id": 157}, {"text": " I need an answer from the Captain Mitch.", "start": 483.88, "stop": 485.28, "id": 158}, {"text": " I've been to Sutherland.", "start": 485.46, "stop": 486.12, "id": 159}, {"text": " That's exactly right.", "start": 486.3, "stop": 487.26, "id": 160}, {"text": " One point for the east, we're up to 16 to 6.", "start": 487.44, "stop": 490.0, "id": 161}, {"text": " You can get another point if you can tell me who wrote the computer game", "start": 492.44, "stop": 495.68, "id": 162}, {"text": " Pinball Construction Set.", "start": 495.68, "stop": 497.36, "id": 163}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 499.44, "stop": 500.16, "id": 164}, {"text": " No, no, no, hold on.", "start": 500.16, "stop": 501.28, "id": 165}, {"text": " You guys up there, just wait.", "start": 501.76, "stop": 502.64, "id": 166}, {"text": " This is for the east.", "start": 502.78, "stop": 503.24, "id": 167}, {"text": " Pinball Construction Set, Mitch?", "start": 503.6, "stop": 504.54, "id": 168}, {"text": " I need an answer.", "start": 506.22, "stop": 506.88, "id": 169}, {"text": " Trip Hawkins.", "start": 508.02, "stop": 508.56, "id": 170}, {"text": " No.", "start": 509.44, "stop": 509.66, "id": 171}, {"text": " No, I'm afraid the answer is Bill Budge wrote the program.", "start": 512.66, "stop": 515.2, "id": 172}, {"text": " Bill Budge.", "start": 515.36, "stop": 515.68, "id": 173}, {"text": " All right, here's a chance for one more point.", "start": 515.82, "stop": 517.08, "id": 174}, {"text": " Who wrote the computer game Ghostbuster?", "start": 517.16, "stop": 519.24, "id": 175}, {"text": " The computer game Ghostbuster.", "start": 519.9, "stop": 521.72, "id": 176}, {"text": " Who wrote that program?", "start": 522.9, "stop": 523.72, "id": 177}, {"text": " East Coast, talk about it, think about it.", "start": 524.9399999999999, "stop": 527.24, "id": 178}, {"text": " Give me an answer, Mitch.", "start": 527.3, "stop": 528.06, "id": 179}, {"text": " Bill Gates.", "start": 529.42, "stop": 529.98, "id": 180}, {"text": " No, David Crane was the answer to that question.", "start": 532.82, "stop": 534.86, "id": 181}, {"text": " You missed your chance.", "start": 535.06, "stop": 535.6, "id": 182}, {"text": " We're going back to toss-up questions.", "start": 535.74, "stop": 537.24, "id": 183}, {"text": " Go ahead, Bill.", "start": 537.66, "stop": 538.14, "id": 184}, {"text": " Agnes, Paul, and Denise were the fanciful names of three custom chips", "start": 539.34, "stop": 544.16, "id": 185}, {"text": " inside a personal computer.", "start": 544.16, "stop": 546.32, "id": 186}, {"text": " All right, we have an answer from Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 547.14, "stop": 549.08, "id": 187}, {"text": " The Amiga.", "start": 549.36, "stop": 549.68, "id": 188}, {"text": " The Amiga is correct. 11-6, 17", "start": 550.16, "stop": 555.98, "id": 189}, {"text": "-6, I'm sorry for the west, Bill.", "start": 555.98, "stop": 557.66, "id": 190}, {"text": " In 1950, a computer designed by Edmund Berkeley made the cover", "start": 558.92, "stop": 563.8, "id": 191}, {"text": " of Scientific American Magazine.", "start": 563.8, "stop": 565.96, "id": 192}, {"text": " The computer contained 130 relays and a five-hole paper tape input.", "start": 566.82, "stop": 571.84, "id": 193}, {"text": " What was the name of Berkeley's computer?", "start": 572.88, "stop": 574.88, "id": 194}, {"text": " Was it the CIDAC, the CILIAC, the ELECTRO, or the SIMON?", "start": 575.94, "stop": 581.4, "id": 195}, {"text": " The name of the computer invented by Edmund Berkeley in 1950.", "start": 582.62, "stop": 586.04, "id": 196}, {"text": " It was on the cover of Scientific American, Allen Hanover of the East.", "start": 586.5, "stop": 589.26, "id": 197}, {"text": " CILIAC.", "start": 589.62, "stop": 589.98, "id": 198}, {"text": " That is not the correct answer.", "start": 590.7, "stop": 592.28, "id": 199}, {"text": " Anybody from the west like to take a shot?", "start": 592.42, "stop": 594.04, "id": 200}, {"text": " Okay, who do we have up there from the west?", "start": 594.5, "stop": 596.02, "id": 201}, {"text": " I didn't see it go.", "start": 596.2, "stop": 596.92, "id": 202}, {"text": " I'm sorry, okay, go ahead, Jerry.", "start": 597.4, "stop": 599.36, "id": 203}, {"text": " The ELECTRO.", "start": 599.62, "stop": 600.08, "id": 204}, {"text": " That is not right either.", "start": 600.6800000000001, "stop": 601.98, "id": 205}, {"text": " The answer was SIMON.", "start": 602.32, "stop": 603.32, "id": 206}, {"text": " Edmund Berkeley's computer was called the SIMON.", "start": 604.12, "stop": 606.22, "id": 207}, {"text": " Next question, Bill. 17-6, the west.", "start": 606.34, "stop": 608.22, "id": 208}, {"text": " [...] answer was CARPEL TUNNEL SYNDROME and BERSA's shoulder.", "start": 611.4, "stop": 614.46, "id": 209}, {"text": " Our examples of RSDs are they are sometimes called RSI's.", "start": 615.04, "stop": 619.68, "id": 210}, {"text": " What do the letters...", "start": 620.46, "stop": 621.4, "id": 211}, {"text": " Mitch Kurtzman of the east coast.", "start": 622.42, "stop": 623.58, "id": 212}, {"text": " Repetitive stress disorders.", "start": 624.06, "stop": 625.26, "id": 213}, {"text": " Judges, it is going to be your turn.", "start": 628.14, "stop": 630.76, "id": 214}, {"text": " Let's turn to John Schock and David Nelson and see if you'll accept that answer.", "start": 631.2, "stop": 634.96, "id": 215}, {"text": " The answer was a repetitive stress disorder.", "start": 635.46, "stop": 637.78, "id": 216}, {"text": " Well, begging hell, having...", "start": 639.24, "stop": 642.14, "id": 217}, {"text": " No, these are tough guys.", "start": 642.14, "stop": 643.46, "id": 218}, {"text": " While there's a technical difference, we feel that strain and stress are often", "start": 643.88, "stop": 647.38, "id": 219}, {"text": " regarded loosely as synonyms, and so we'd accept it.", "start": 647.38, "stop": 650.24, "id": 220}, {"text": " All right, the answer we had was repetitive strain disorder.", "start": 650.56, "stop": 653.04, "id": 221}, {"text": " You said repetitive stress, and strain is a stress.", "start": 653.16, "stop": 655.3, "id": 222}, {"text": " What the heck, given the point?", "start": 655.92, "stop": 656.88, "id": 223}, {"text": " All right, let's go on to the next question. 17-7.", "start": 657.06, "stop": 659.86, "id": 224}, {"text": " We know from strain and stress here on the east coast, Steve.", "start": 660.02, "stop": 662.34, "id": 225}, {"text": " Go ahead, Bill.", "start": 663.96, "stop": 664.62, "id": 226}, {"text": " The printer language post-grip uses Bezier curve calculations for its characters.", "start": 666.0, "stop": 671.72, "id": 227}, {"text": " True type uses a slightly different type of curve calculation.", "start": 672.86, "stop": 677.44, "id": 228}, {"text": " What kind of curve calculation is used by true type?", "start": 678.2, "stop": 681.62, "id": 229}, {"text": " All right, a good techy question from Jerry Kaplan of the west.", "start": 682.4, "stop": 684.88, "id": 230}, {"text": " Spline approximation?", "start": 685.6, "stop": 686.62, "id": 231}, {"text": " I don't think so. I don't think that'll do it.", "start": 688.46, "stop": 690.54, "id": 232}, {"text": " Anybody from the east like to give it a shot.", "start": 690.6, "stop": 692.22, "id": 233}, {"text": " What are the types of curves used in the calculations for true type characters?", "start": 692.22, "stop": 696.94, "id": 234}, {"text": " Nothing from the audience, please.", "start": 698.3, "stop": 699.58, "id": 235}, {"text": " Anybody like to give it a shot? Going once, going twice, no.", "start": 700.74, "stop": 703.12, "id": 236}, {"text": " The answer is quadratic. Quadratic is the answer.", "start": 703.3, "stop": 706.24, "id": 237}, {"text": " All right, 17-7, the west. Next toss-up question, Bill.", "start": 707.4, "stop": 711.18, "id": 238}, {"text": " The winner of the 1992 ACM Turing Award was Robert Milner.", "start": 712.28, "stop": 717.22, "id": 239}, {"text": " What language did he develop?", "start": 717.84, "stop": 719.24, "id": 240}, {"text": " Was it icon, ML, FP, or Lisp?", "start": 719.8000000000001, "stop": 725.46, "id": 241}, {"text": " What language did Robert Milner develop? And we gave you four choices.", "start": 727.16, "stop": 731.02, "id": 242}, {"text": " Anybody like to take a shot?", "start": 731.32, "stop": 732.32, "id": 243}, {"text": " Okay, Alan Hanover of the east.", "start": 733.3, "stop": 734.78, "id": 244}, {"text": " FP.", "start": 735.18, "stop": 735.5, "id": 245}, {"text": " FP is not the answer. Anybody from the west like to give it a shot?", "start": 736.28, "stop": 740.16, "id": 246}, {"text": " You got three left. Okay, Harry Saul.", "start": 740.86, "stop": 742.52, "id": 247}, {"text": " ML.", "start": 743.02, "stop": 743.36, "id": 248}, {"text": " ML is the correct answer.", "start": 743.56, "stop": 744.86, "id": 249}, {"text": " All right, so the score as we move into our next bonus round, 18 for", "start": 749.24, "stop": 752.84, "id": 250}, {"text": " the west, 7 for the east.", "start": 752.84, "stop": 754.36, "id": 251}, {"text": " You guys on the west are ahead. On the west, it is your turn", "start": 754.52, "stop": 756.96, "id": 252}, {"text": " to actually make it even worse.", "start": 756.96, "stop": 758.72, "id": 253}, {"text": " The subject is programming and programmers.", "start": 758.86, "stop": 761.44, "id": 254}, {"text": " I'm going to give you right now the name of a programming", "start": 761.64, "stop": 764.46, "id": 255}, {"text": " language, and you tell me who wrote it.", "start": 764.46, "stop": 766.22, "id": 256}, {"text": " Tiny basic. Who wrote tiny basic?", "start": 767.04, "stop": 770.3, "id": 257}, {"text": " Li Chen Wang.", "start": 771.9, "stop": 772.6, "id": 258}, {"text": " No, that is not the answer. The answer is Tom Pittman.", "start": 773.52, "stop": 776.64, "id": 259}, {"text": " Tom Pittman. All right, here's another chance for a point. Who invented fourth?", "start": 777.34, "stop": 780.82, "id": 260}, {"text": " Who invented the language fourth?", "start": 783.08, "stop": 785.1, "id": 261}, {"text": " What did we just lose?", "start": 790.1999999999999, "stop": 791.4, "id": 262}, {"text": " Anyhow, did we get an answer? I need an answer right now. No, it's too late.", "start": 792.8, "stop": 796.48, "id": 263}, {"text": " Charles Moore is the answer. All right,", "start": 796.62, "stop": 797.98, "id": 264}, {"text": " you have one more shot at getting a point here.", "start": 798.0, "stop": 799.5, "id": 265}, {"text": " What is the name of the C program used by Unix programmers to examine a program", "start": 800.1600000000001, "stop": 805.8, "id": 266}, {"text": " closely for style, language, usage, and portability problems?", "start": 805.8, "stop": 810.38, "id": 267}, {"text": " What is the name of the C program used by...", "start": 811.62, "stop": 813.48, "id": 268}, {"text": " The name of the program is Lint.", "start": 813.48, "stop": 814.78, "id": 269}, {"text": " Lint is the right answer. All right, you got a point right there.", "start": 815.06, "stop": 817.52, "id": 270}, {"text": " All right, so at the end of that bonus round, the score 19 to 7, one round to go.", "start": 818.54, "stop": 822.42, "id": 271}, {"text": " Don't go away. We'll be right back.", "start": 822.56, "stop": 824.3, "id": 272}, {"text": " All right, here we are. This is the last round of the rubber match, the West in a", "start": 836.98, "stop": 840.82, "id": 273}, {"text": " commanding lead. 19 points for the West, 7 points for the East.", "start": 840.82, "stop": 844.44, "id": 274}, {"text": " You guys on the East, you can do it. Getting 12 points is not so hard. We've got", "start": 844.56, "stop": 847.76, "id": 275}, {"text": " lots of questions for you. First toss-up question, Bill.", "start": 847.76, "stop": 850.4, "id": 276}, {"text": " In describing video displays, the acronym RGB stands for red, green, blue. What", "start": 850.4, "stop": 857.38, "id": 277}, {"text": " does the acronym HSB stand for?", "start": 857.38, "stop": 860.9, "id": 278}, {"text": " HSB, what does that stand for? Harry's solid, the West?", "start": 863.62, "stop": 866.36, "id": 279}, {"text": " Hue, saturation, and brightness.", "start": 867.52, "stop": 868.94, "id": 280}, {"text": " That's exactly right. One point for the West.", "start": 869.3, "stop": 871.08, "id": 281}, {"text": " The Commodore VIC-20 was introduced in 1981. How many columns of text were", "start": 872.3, "stop": 879.26, "id": 282}, {"text": " displayed on the VIC-20 screen in the default mode?", "start": 879.26, "stop": 882.82, "id": 283}, {"text": " Was it 18, 22, 40, or 80?", "start": 883.6, "stop": 888.32, "id": 284}, {"text": " Jerry Catlin of the West, 40. That is not the correct answer.", "start": 889.78, "stop": 893.46, "id": 285}, {"text": " All right, East Coast, you've got a chance to get a point here. How many columns", "start": 893.92, "stop": 896.84, "id": 286}, {"text": " displayed on the VIC-20?", "start": 896.84, "stop": 898.68, "id": 287}, {"text": " You gave you four choices. Pat, what's the answer? 22 is the", "start": 901.08, "stop": 905.08, "id": 288}, {"text": " right answer. A point for the East.", "start": 905.08, "stop": 906.68, "id": 289}, {"text": " All right, next one, Bill.", "start": 909.34, "stop": 910.02, "id": 290}, {"text": " The first Cray-1 computer was installed in 1977. Where was it installed?", "start": 913.88, "stop": 919.8, "id": 291}, {"text": " Where was the first Cray-1 supercomputer installed?", "start": 921.52, "stop": 924.24, "id": 292}, {"text": " All right, Harry. Saul's going to try it for the West.", "start": 925.7, "stop": 927.36, "id": 293}, {"text": " Livermore Radiation Lab.", "start": 928.38, "stop": 929.28, "id": 294}, {"text": " No, that is not the right answer. All", "start": 930.16, "stop": 932.12, "id": 295}, {"text": " right, East, you've got a chance to get a point here.", "start": 932.12, "stop": 933.76, "id": 296}, {"text": " The first Cray-1 supercomputer, 1977. Yes, Alan?", "start": 933.84, "stop": 938.46, "id": 297}, {"text": " Los Alamos Laboratory.", "start": 938.86, "stop": 939.76, "id": 298}, {"text": " That's the right answer, Los Alamos. All right, one point for the East.", "start": 940.0, "stop": 942.66, "id": 299}, {"text": " What do you call the feature appearing in early Macintosh drawing programs, such", "start": 948.08, "stop": 953.4, "id": 300}, {"text": " as Mac Paint and Super Paint, that let you enlarge and modify a small", "start": 953.4, "stop": 958.68, "id": 301}, {"text": " portion of a drawing?", "start": 958.68, "stop": 960.44, "id": 302}, {"text": " Neil Colvin of the East. Zoom.", "start": 961.88, "stop": 963.48, "id": 303}, {"text": " No, that is not the answer. You can finish the question, I guess, Bill.", "start": 966.18, "stop": 969.68, "id": 304}, {"text": " You're entitled to hear the rest of the question, if you want to wait. No, you've", "start": 972.88, "stop": 975.9, "id": 305}, {"text": " buzzed already. Lisa, what's the answer?", "start": 975.9, "stop": 977.74, "id": 306}, {"text": " Magnify.", "start": 978.12, "stop": 978.6, "id": 307}, {"text": " No, no, no, no. The answer was fat bits. Fat bits is the answer.", "start": 979.86, "stop": 985.44, "id": 308}, {"text": " All right, next question, Bill.", "start": 985.46, "stop": 988.1, "id": 309}, {"text": " In his 1950 article entitled Computer Machinery and Human Intelligence, Alan", "start": 990.12, "stop": 996.26, "id": 310}, {"text": " Turing poses a question about an artist as an example of the kind of question", "start": 996.26, "stop": 1001.12, "id": 311}, {"text": " a computer can't answer.", "start": 1001.12, "stop": 1002.64, "id": 312}, {"text": " What artist did Turing refer to? Was it Picasso, Dolly, Da", "start": 1003.46, "stop": 1009.78, "id": 313}, {"text": " Vinci, or Michelangelo?", "start": 1009.78, "stop": 1011.62, "id": 314}, {"text": " Nobody read the article, huh? Okay, Alan Hanover of the East. Michelangelo.", "start": 1013.8, "stop": 1018.32, "id": 315}, {"text": " No, it was not Michelangelo from the West. Anybody like to give it a", "start": 1019.06, "stop": 1022.04, "id": 316}, {"text": " shot, Harry Saul? Da Vinci.", "start": 1022.04, "stop": 1023.8, "id": 317}, {"text": " Da Vinci is not the answer either. It was Picasso. He said to the computer, what", "start": 1024.1, "stop": 1028.52, "id": 318}, {"text": " do you think of Picasso? And of course the computer couldn't answer.", "start": 1028.52, "stop": 1030.92, "id": 319}, {"text": " All right, we're going to jump to a bonus round, Bill, and this is a bonus round", "start": 1031.18, "stop": 1034.22, "id": 320}, {"text": " for the East Coast, and the subject is going to be computers and the movies.", "start": 1034.22, "stop": 1037.26, "id": 321}, {"text": " Again, another chance for you people to get three points", "start": 1037.26, "stop": 1040.26, "id": 322}, {"text": " here. All right, here's the first question.", "start": 1040.26, "stop": 1041.92, "id": 323}, {"text": " In what 1977 movie did Julie Christie play the role of a woman who was imprisoned", "start": 1042.4, "stop": 1047.32, "id": 324}, {"text": " and then impregnated by a computer?", "start": 1047.32, "stop": 1050.02, "id": 325}, {"text": " Was it Basic Instincts, Demon Seed, Love You to", "start": 1050.9, "stop": 1057.0, "id": 326}, {"text": " Death, or The Forbin Project?", "start": 1057.0, "stop": 1058.76, "id": 327}, {"text": " Demon Seed.", "start": 1059.7, "stop": 1060.36, "id": 328}, {"text": " Demon Seed is the right answer. That's one point for the East. Okay, we're up to", "start": 1060.8, "stop": 1064.14, "id": 329}, {"text": " 20 to 10 right now.", "start": 1064.14, "stop": 1066.36, "id": 330}, {"text": " This 1985 movie was about two nerdy teenagers who use a computer to conjure up", "start": 1067.26, "stop": 1072.92, "id": 331}, {"text": " the woman of their dreams. What is the name of that movie?", "start": 1072.92, "stop": 1076.42, "id": 332}, {"text": " Yes, everybody's thinking about it. What was the name of that movie? Computer", "start": 1078.02, "stop": 1081.96, "id": 333}, {"text": " Nerds used it to create this wonderful woman. The answer is Mitch.", "start": 1081.96, "stop": 1086.14, "id": 334}, {"text": " Bill and Paul's Excellent Adventure.", "start": 1086.96, "stop": 1088.2, "id": 335}, {"text": " You're in the right genre. Weird Science. The movie was called Weird Science.", "start": 1094.92, "stop": 1101.66, "id": 336}, {"text": " Very weird. All right, here's a chance for one more point.", "start": 1103.54, "stop": 1106.48, "id": 337}, {"text": " This 1984 film directed by Steve Barron told the story of a not so classic love", "start": 1106.48, "stop": 1112.22, "id": 338}, {"text": " triangle involving a boy, a girl, and a computer.", "start": 1112.22, "stop": 1115.28, "id": 339}, {"text": " What was the name of this movie? Was it The Electric Horseman, The Computer Wore", "start": 1116.02, "stop": 1120.9, "id": 340}, {"text": " Tennis Shoes, Electric Dreams, or The Last Starfighter?", "start": 1120.9, "stop": 1124.98, "id": 341}, {"text": " What was the name of that movie? 1984 Love Triangle, Boy, Girl, Computer. It was", "start": 1126.24, "stop": 1131.4, "id": 342}, {"text": " called Mitch.", "start": 1131.4, "stop": 1133.06, "id": 343}, {"text": " Last Starfighter?", "start": 1134.72, "stop": 1135.68, "id": 344}, {"text": " That is not right. It was Electric Dreams. All right, at the end of that bonus", "start": 1136.48, "stop": 1142.18, "id": 345}, {"text": " round, 20 points for the West, 10 points for the East. We are going back to toss", "start": 1142.18, "stop": 1146.8, "id": 346}, {"text": "-up questions. And, Bill, it's your turn.", "start": 1146.8, "stop": 1148.32, "id": 347}, {"text": " In computer music terminology, a common acronym is ASDR.", "start": 1148.96, "stop": 1154.82, "id": 348}, {"text": " What do the letters ASDR stand for?", "start": 1155.76, "stop": 1160.14, "id": 349}, {"text": " ASDR, an acronym. We're dealing with computer music. What could it be? Anybody", "start": 1163.86, "stop": 1168.28, "id": 350}, {"text": " like to give it a try? Going once, going twice. All right, nobody's going to give", "start": 1168.28, "stop": 1173.54, "id": 351}, {"text": " it a try. The answer is attack, sustain, decay, release.", "start": 1173.54, "stop": 1178.88, "id": 352}, {"text": " All right, next question, Bill.", "start": 1180.46, "stop": 1181.64, "id": 353}, {"text": " If you wanted to expand the memory of the original IBM PC, how much", "start": 1181.64, "stop": 1188.22, "id": 354}, {"text": " memory could you fit onto the motherboard?", "start": 1188.22, "stop": 1190.52, "id": 355}, {"text": " How much memory could you put on the original IBM PC on the motherboard, Neil", "start": 1191.92, "stop": 1195.8, "id": 356}, {"text": " Colvin of the East? 64K. That's the right answer, 64K indeed.", "start": 1195.8, "stop": 1200.22, "id": 357}, {"text": " Okay, next question, Bill.", "start": 1202.14, "stop": 1203.36, "id": 358}, {"text": " Most microprocessors have an IRQ pin. What does IRQ stand for?", "start": 1206.1, "stop": 1211.88, "id": 359}, {"text": " Harry, Solove the West?", "start": 1212.56, "stop": 1213.46, "id": 360}, {"text": " Interrupt Request.", "start": 1214.18, "stop": 1214.84, "id": 361}, {"text": " That's the right answer, Interrupt Request.", "start": 1215.14, "stop": 1216.68, "id": 362}, {"text": " Next question.", "start": 1218.9, "stop": 1219.6, "id": 363}, {"text": " In the computer museums, People in Computers exhibit, the first computer to ever", "start": 1221.48, "stop": 1227.2, "id": 364}, {"text": " light a Broadway show is displayed. The show was a chorus", "start": 1227.2, "stop": 1231.22, "id": 365}, {"text": " line. What was the computer?", "start": 1231.22, "stop": 1233.2, "id": 366}, {"text": " What computer was used to do the lighting for a chorus line, the first", "start": 1234.28, "stop": 1238.06, "id": 367}, {"text": " time a computer was used to do that?", "start": 1238.06, "stop": 1239.88, "id": 368}, {"text": " All right, Alan Hanover of the East?", "start": 1240.98, "stop": 1242.48, "id": 369}, {"text": " An Apple II.", "start": 1242.74, "stop": 1243.34, "id": 370}, {"text": " No, it was not an Apple II. Anybody from the West like to give it a shot?", "start": 1244.36, "stop": 1247.4, "id": 371}, {"text": " Computer used to do the lighting for a chorus line? Yes, go ahead, Jerry.", "start": 1248.66, "stop": 1252.3, "id": 372}, {"text": " How about a PDP-11?", "start": 1252.58, "stop": 1253.34, "id": 373}, {"text": " Close, but no cigar. PDP-8 is the answer. PDP-8 was the answer.", "start": 1254.68, "stop": 1259.2, "id": 374}, {"text": " All right, 21 to 11 the West?", "start": 1259.9, "stop": 1261.38, "id": 375}, {"text": " Bill, go ahead.", "start": 1262.9, "stop": 1263.96, "id": 376}, {"text": " In 1976, the first Z80-based computer was introduced. What company", "start": 1264.22, "stop": 1270.88, "id": 377}, {"text": " introduced it? Was it processor technology?", "start": 1270.88, "stop": 1273.62, "id": 378}, {"text": " Neil Colvin of the East?", "start": 1274.32, "stop": 1275.34, "id": 379}, {"text": " Chromemco.", "start": 1275.7, "stop": 1276.0, "id": 380}, {"text": " Chromemco is the right answer. Okay, another point for the", "start": 1276.12, "stop": 1279.66, "id": 381}, {"text": " East. Another toss-up question.", "start": 1279.66, "stop": 1282.44, "id": 382}, {"text": " What was the first real-time computer?", "start": 1284.26, "stop": 1286.62, "id": 383}, {"text": " All right, we have Jean-Louis Gass\u00e9.", "start": 1288.48, "stop": 1289.98, "id": 384}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 1289.98, "stop": 1290.78, "id": 385}, {"text": " That's the right answer. Okay, another point. Very good.", "start": 1291.06, "stop": 1293.36, "id": 386}, {"text": " Okay, I'm going to do a bonus round right now. It is the West", "start": 1296.3, "stop": 1298.94, "id": 387}, {"text": " Coast's turn, I'm afraid, for the bonus round.", "start": 1298.94, "stop": 1300.84, "id": 388}, {"text": " So here's a chance the subject is microprocessors. West, according to the 1993", "start": 1300.98, "stop": 1305.4, "id": 389}, {"text": " Guinness Book of World Records, what is the fastest microprocessor in the world?", "start": 1305.4, "stop": 1310.6, "id": 390}, {"text": " According to the Guinness Book of Records, this year's edition, what is the", "start": 1311.68, "stop": 1315.38, "id": 391}, {"text": " fastest microprocessor in the world? Yes, Aaron?", "start": 1315.38, "stop": 1317.32, "id": 392}, {"text": " According to us, it's the DEC Alpha.", "start": 1317.74, "stop": 1318.86, "id": 393}, {"text": " [...] DEC Alpha chip. Very good.", "start": 1319.98, "stop": 1321.86, "id": 394}, {"text": " Okay, for a second point in this bonus round, what is a unit of real estate on", "start": 1323.62, "stop": 1328.4, "id": 395}, {"text": " a VLSI chip called?", "start": 1328.4, "stop": 1329.96, "id": 396}, {"text": " The unit of real estate on a VLSI chip.", "start": 1331.7, "stop": 1334.2, "id": 397}, {"text": " Yes, I need an answer, please.", "start": 1337.86, "stop": 1339.0, "id": 398}, {"text": " Square mill.", "start": 1340.18, "stop": 1340.36, "id": 399}, {"text": " Square mill is an acceptable answer, yes. Or", "start": 1340.68, "stop": 1342.6, "id": 400}, {"text": " nanoacre would have been an answer also.", "start": 1342.6, "stop": 1344.12, "id": 401}, {"text": " Okay, one more point. We've got one", "start": 1344.74, "stop": 1346.02, "id": 402}, {"text": " more chance for you guys to get another point.", "start": 1346.02, "stop": 1347.6, "id": 403}, {"text": " What microprocessor was used inside the COSMAC-ELF computer?", "start": 1347.6, "stop": 1351.8799999999999, "id": 404}, {"text": " The COSMAC-ELF computer. What was the microprocessor inside it?", "start": 1354.58, "stop": 1358.18, "id": 405}, {"text": " I need an answer quickly.", "start": 1359.12, "stop": 1360.08, "id": 406}, {"text": " The RCA 1801.", "start": 1362.22, "stop": 1363.72, "id": 407}, {"text": " Say it again?", "start": 1364.98, "stop": 1365.4, "id": 408}, {"text": " The RCA 1801.", "start": 1365.76, "stop": 1367.1, "id": 409}, {"text": " What do you say, judges?", "start": 1368.64, "stop": 1369.48, "id": 410}, {"text": " Comment. Comment terminology, though, sir.", "start": 1371.28, "stop": 1374.88, "id": 411}, {"text": " If only because you're blowing them out so", "start": 1374.88, "stop": 1376.66, "id": 412}, {"text": " badly, Harry, I think we ought not to allow it.", "start": 1376.66, "stop": 1378.54, "id": 413}, {"text": " The answer is the RCA 1802.", "start": 1379.14, "stop": 1381.88, "id": 414}, {"text": " What a difference one can make, huh?", "start": 1385.38, "stop": 1387.58, "id": 415}, {"text": " All right, we're going back to the TUS of questions, Bill.", "start": 1388.42, "stop": 1390.68, "id": 416}, {"text": " MIT is famous for its Media Lab, where they work on innovative", "start": 1392.8799999999999, "stop": 1397.12, "id": 417}, {"text": " uses of computer technology.", "start": 1397.12, "stop": 1398.9, "id": 418}, {"text": " The Media Lab is the successor to another group at MIT called ARK-MAC.", "start": 1399.72, "stop": 1404.78, "id": 419}, {"text": " What did ARK-MAC stand for?", "start": 1405.32, "stop": 1408.32, "id": 420}, {"text": " This was a group at MIT, the predecessor to the Media Lab at MIT.", "start": 1409.48, "stop": 1413.7, "id": 421}, {"text": " They called themselves ARK-MAC, and ARK-MAC stood for what?", "start": 1414.36, "stop": 1418.36, "id": 422}, {"text": " Going once, going twice.", "start": 1419.58, "stop": 1421.08, "id": 423}, {"text": " All right, we'll give Alan Henover a shot.", "start": 1421.84, "stop": 1423.38, "id": 424}, {"text": " Architecture machine.", "start": 1424.32, "stop": 1424.72, "id": 425}, {"text": " That's the right answer. Well, architecture machine group, I think, is the right", "start": 1425.1, "stop": 1428.94, "id": 426}, {"text": " answer on that one. Sure. Next one, Bill.", "start": 1428.94, "stop": 1430.74, "id": 427}, {"text": " Football games on TV have often had ads for cars, beer, and", "start": 1432.74, "stop": 1439.24, "id": 428}, {"text": " even occasionally computers.", "start": 1439.24, "stop": 1440.86, "id": 429}, {"text": " Jean-Louis Gass\u00e9 is digging himself a real", "start": 1441.62, "stop": 1448.22, "id": 430}, {"text": " deep hole. What's the answer? 1984 Super Bowl.", "start": 1448.22, "stop": 1451.72, "id": 431}, {"text": " Finish the question, Bill, for the East Coast.", "start": 1455.22, "stop": 1457.82, "id": 432}, {"text": " During the 1993 Fiesta Bowl,", "start": 1458.9, "stop": 1461.92, "id": 433}, {"text": " one sponsor was an operating system.", "start": 1462.48, "stop": 1469.36, "id": 434}, {"text": " What was the computer operating system that was advertised in the Fiesta Bowl?", "start": 1469.98, "stop": 1475.12, "id": 435}, {"text": " How many choices could there be? Pat Seibold of the East.", "start": 1477.14, "stop": 1479.54, "id": 436}, {"text": " OS2. OS2 was the right answer.", "start": 1479.8, "stop": 1481.58, "id": 437}, {"text": " All right, one more question, Bill. Go ahead.", "start": 1482.88, "stop": 1484.68, "id": 438}, {"text": " Lips is an acronym for a measure of computer performance.", "start": 1487.7399999999998, "stop": 1491.62, "id": 439}, {"text": " Jerry Kaplan of the West. Logical inferences per second.", "start": 1492.92, "stop": 1495.5, "id": 440}, {"text": " That's the right answer for the West.", "start": 1495.56, "stop": 1496.92, "id": 441}, {"text": " Ladies and gentlemen, our time is up. 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