I just came back from the movies to watch Ken win another one, and on playing back the tape I see that my local affiliate (WJLA in Washington DC) ran a Tournament of Champions show tonight.
What’s going on? Is this just a glitch at channel 7, or did no one see a new episode tonight?
I missed an episode (first of the season? $10K, for a total of $1.33M, anyway) and the local station reran it tonight. So far, so good, but the phone rang going into Final Jeopardy and I missed the answer! Can anybody here help me out? The question was about the Library of Congress having a comic that ran from 1941 to 1971. What was it?
Remeber to phrase your reply in the form of a question.
So Classic Comics morphed into Classics Illustrated? This site seems to suggest that. All I remember are the CI series, which were my favourites.
(Just to keep this thread more or less on track, all three contestants missed it. I wonder if the judges would have accepted “Classics Illustrated” as an answer.)
Anybody see the 9/21 show? Ken-less, of course. They could have used his computer knowledge. One clue was:
The question, asked and accepted, was “What is an IP?”.
However, any geek or 7 year-old knows that 508 and 454 are not valid IP numbers, whose max is 255 (hex FF). Obviously Jeopardy, as much as I admire their staff, really fell down on this one.
And a friend of mine took exception to the “web address” part of the clue as well, since an IP is really a domain (base) address. A web address is usually a lot more than just the IP. However, I’ll give them this one, as they said “basically.”
Well, to be honest we don’t know how well some of these past champions would have done had they not been stopped at five games. Frank Spangenberg and Chuck Forrest, for example, probably could have gone to 20+ games easily enough. I suspect some of them look at Ken not with fear, but with envy (“You lucky bastard, that could’ve been my million!”)
It wouldn’t surprise me if Ken gets creamed at a eventual tournament of champions, or least beaten. I can just picture the intro: “Sam Coolidge, with a five-day total of $63,201. Jenna farkinson, with a five-day total of $71,305. And Ken Jennings, with a hundred-day total of one jillion dollars.”
Bad news Our local TV news announced last week that Ken had been beaten. That show won’t air for a month or so. I wasn’t happy that they just blurted it out.
“Now let’s meet the contestants. Ken Jennings, with a 75-game total of $2.5 million. Suzy Wilson, whose second-place prize of a new washer and dryer was worth about eight hundred bucks or so…”