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YESss! < Navratilova-like gesture >

I can confirm my answer by having found the quote on page 36 in my copy of Winterfair Gifts in Irresistable Forces.

The complete paragraph reads:
But Taura had spoken to him, almost normally. Maybe... maybe there were such things as second chances. If a fellow was brave enough to take them.
It was the word fellow, being how Roic thinks of himself IIRC, that made me think of him.
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Correct, of course. Your move.
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Okido.
By the way, XXX, have I expressed myself yet, XXX, on what a genuinely dumbshit piece of grandstanding that is?
Who speaks?
Who is XXX?
What's the piece of grandstanding?

Bonus question: the last of how many by then?
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I know the answer, but I don't know if I'm eligible yet to answer. Two people have answered questions since my last correct answer. Any hints? I used to have the "Rules" on my hard drive, but when it crashed last year I lost them and can't find them again.

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James, you're allowed to answer according to the rules (5 days only applies to the quote of the person who got your quote).

There's a pretty close fit to the current quote in Fifth Elephant, by Terry Pratchett, regarding some outlaws and a match. Unfortunately, not relevant. :)

Go ahead and answer if you care to, James. While I'll likely have time to look it up during my son's graduation ceremony tomorrow, it's probably rude to bring 10+ books with me. :) It implies I might be there long enough to need all of them. :lol:
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"By the way, XXX, have I expressed myself yet, XXX, on what a genuinely dumbshit piece of grandstanding that is?"

Who speaks? Commodore Ky Tung.
Who is XXX? Miles Vorkosigan. In this instance, Tung is referring to him as "Sir".
What's the piece of grandstanding? Miles has let it be known he will be on the last shuttle up from the Dagoola IV Top Security Prison Camp #3. This is in an effort to keep the newly freed prisoners from rushing the last shuttles so they (the newly freed prisoners) won't be left behind. Two shuttles were destroyed by a Cetagandan fighter, reducing the total lift availble to get everyone out.

Bonus question: the last of how many by then? If I understand the question correctly, there were a thousand men and women left on the ground when this conversation took place, "at the end of the last wave".

This is in the story "The Borders of Infinity", in the book, "Borders of Infinity". This is the first Miles book I ever bought, in a Hastings bookstore in Abilene, Texas in 1990 or 1991. It was the cover art that caught my attention, the image of the woman's non-spacesuit wearing arms reaching out to an astronaut made me wonder what was going on inside the book. Little did I know that this book would be the start of an obsession!


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JKCade wrote:"By the way, XXX, have I expressed myself yet, XXX, on what a genuinely dumbshit piece of grandstanding that is?"

Who speaks? Commodore Ky Tung.
Who is XXX? Miles Vorkosigan. In this instance, Tung is referring to him as "Sir".
What's the piece of grandstanding? Miles has let it be known he will be on the last shuttle up from the Dagoola IV Top Security Prison Camp #3.
Yes, correct.
Did you notice how Tung promoted Miles from "son" to "Sir"?
JKCade wrote:Bonus question: the last of how many by then? If I understand the question correctly, there were - more or less - a thousand men and women left on the ground when this conversation took place, "at the end of the last wave".(the note in blue font is mine)
Sorry, correct answer to a wrong question. You answered "The last of whom?", while I asked for "how many?", i.e. an exact number. Try again.
JKCade wrote:This is in the story "The Borders of Infinity", in the book, "Borders of Infinity". This is the first Miles book I ever bought, in a Hastings bookstore in Abilene, Texas in 1990 or 1991. It was the cover art that caught my attention, the image of the woman's non-spacesuit wearing arms reaching out to an astronaut made me wonder what was going on inside the book. Little did I know that this book would be the start of an obsession!
It was my first too. But my copy depicts a planet and a ship in atmospheric re-entry, while the blurbs on the back tickled my fanny. After reading it, I too was irreversibly hooked.
It also happened in '90 or '91, when I had no internet access, which meant I had to regularly (biweekly or so) drive 120 km (75 m) to visit a few bookstores with an English SF section, in search of new LMB books or new SF in general. Sometimes I even drove 260 km (162 m) to the Brussels International Airport.
Starting '96, internet connection and Amazon UK made my addiction a lot easier.

Now we have just 6 months to go for our next blissful fix.

The bonus question is still contended.

EDIT: I meant "fancy", of course.
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E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:(...)while the blurbs on the back tickled my fanny. (...)

EDIT: I meant "fancy", of course.
Well, you can say that again. But a freudian shrink would write volumes on this.... errr... slip.
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voralfred wrote:
E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:(...)while the blurbs on the back tickled my fanny. (...)

EDIT: I meant "fancy", of course.
Well, you can say that again. But a freudian shrink would write volumes on this.... errr... slip.
Oh, you know, a slip in time saves nine ... whatever, as the paraphrased ancient proverb dictates.

Mind you, in Flemish, slip (and its modern diminutive slipje) also means a woman's intimate garment. Let your shrink, Freudian or otherwise, deduce from that any fetishism or whatever tickles his/her fan ... cy.
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E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:(...)
Mind you, in Flemish, slip (and its modern diminutive slipje) also means a woman's intimate garment. (...)
Not just in Flemish, in French and English too! So I just recycled with you my previous joke with Darb

What can one expect from somone who just barely still manages to circumvent his "tuteur's" tutorial blocks?

More on topic: what is, exactly, your bonus question? Wasn't "one thousand left" the correct number of POWs still on the ground when that conversation took place? Why didn't you grant James the bonus, too?
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Well, rereading carefully that page (which I would not have found if it weren't for James) at the time of the conversation there were actually 2.400 POWs on the ground, with time to load/unload only 7 shuttle-worth of POWs i.e. 1.400 before having to run from the Cetas, leaving 1.000 stranded.
So is the answer you want 2.400? In any case I waive the 1/2 point to James: when the winner of the main question answers it by memory, just naming the book, but does not give the exact place, then it is game for someone else to find the actual page and answer the bonus instead of the main winner. But in this case, I really think that James deserves everything.
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voralfred wrote:... More on topic: what is, exactly, your bonus question? Wasn't "one thousand left" the correct number of POWs still on the ground when that conversation took place? Why didn't you grant James the bonus, too?
The correct answer to "the last of how many people?" would be 10,000. Lois did not state an exactly precise number of people to be shuttled to orbit in the last wave. The number of POW's to be finally lifted (1,000) is an approximation. Also planetside, there are the Dendarii troops and Miles himself.

With my question "the last of how many?", I'm asking for an exactly precise amount, not necessarily people, which can be deduced from the text.

So what else can be counted to an exact number?
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Very kind of you Voralfred, but I don't think I deserve the bonus in any case. Anyway, fancy, fanny, it all amounts to the same thing, in the end. Heh heh heh.

Next quote:
"I lost my perspective for a little while, it's true," Xxx admitted. "I've got it back."


Book?
Xxx?
Who is Xxx speaking to?

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I know it, I know, I know!
Please , Teach, pick me!

Aw, I'm not allowed to answer yet.

SHEESH!
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Hey folks, not to nitpick, but somehow I "lost" a point in the last two weeks. Can we adjust the scores so I'm back up to 31? Please see the list, you'll see what happened: I think someone was using an old copy of the list when they uploaded a new score from another game. I know it is minor, but I worked hard for that point! 8)

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Re: The Sherlock Thread
by voralfred » Wed May 26, 2010 3:55 pm
And one to JKCade in the LMBQG

Voralfred: 93
Ghost: 86½
clong: 54½
SPetty: 53½
Kvetch: 51
Reede Kullervo: 45½
Blackwing: 40
Caroline Tredez: 33
risi: 30½
JKCade: 30
Aunflin: 29


Re: The Sherlock Thread
by Jess » Mon May 31, 2010 12:36 pm
One for Hunter B in the Modesitt Quote game

Voralfred: 93
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clong: 54½
SPetty: 53½
Kvetch: 51
Reede Kullervo: 45½
Blackwing: 40
Caroline Tredez: 33
risi: 30½
Aunflin, JKCade: 29


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One for JKCade in the LMB quote game

Voralfred: 93
Ghost: 86½
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SPetty: 53½
Kvetch: 51
Reede Kullervo: 45½
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JKCade wrote:... I "lost" a point in the last two weeks. ...
I've found your missing point.
It was yelling with an exhausted voice from under the monitor where it had been trapped for days, the poor thing.
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E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: With my question "the last of how many?", I'm asking for an exactly precise amount, not necessarily people, which can be deduced from the text.

So what else can be counted to an exact number?
Last of the shuttles to go up, for Miles to be on it?
At the time of the conversation, Ky suggested that only seven more shuttles land and leave, and Miles insisted on the full number of twelve shuttles, and of course he got his way. But again, the page was found by James, not me. I think bonuses should only go to someone else when the main question was found by memory by a player who did not take time to find exactly the right page.
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voralfred wrote:... At the time of the conversation, Ky suggested that only seven more shuttles land and leave, and Miles insisted on the full number of twelve shuttles, and of course he got his way. ...
You're close, but still not quite exact.
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You are finicky, heh!
If the number to find is not the number of shuttles, the total number of shuttle rotations? I don't think it was ever given.
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Hold! Stop the press!

I got confused in the arithmatic about the remaining shuttles. Of the 3 destroyed/damaged shuttles, one was a fighter craft. So there's 12 personnel drop shuttles still active, not 11 as I erroneously assumed.

So, Voralfred, your count of 12 shuttles, the last of which Miles will board to lift off, is the correct answer after all. And the 1/2 bonus point is yours.

Please accept my apology for miscalculating.
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JKCade wrote:Very kind of you Voralfred, but I don't think I deserve the bonus in any case. Anyway, fancy, fanny, it all amounts to the same thing, in the end. Heh heh heh.
Well, if everyone tthinks the 12 shuttles should earn me the bous I won't complain. ;)

But after all these exchanges, I am afraid we might lose James' perspective, so here it is again:
JKCade wrote: Next quote:
"I lost my perspective for a little while, it's true," Xxx admitted. "I've got it back."


Book?
Xxx?
Who is Xxx speaking to?

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A little more, perhaps.
"I lost my perspective for a little while, it's true," Xxx admitted. "I've got it back."
"A bit late," sneered Yyy.


Book?
Xxx?
Yyy?

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And some more.


"You did it to yourself." Yyy, reminded, rubbed his chin upon which the bruise was fading to a green shadow. and glowered.
"I lost my perspective for a little while, it's true," Xxx admitted. "I've got it back."
"A bit late," sneered Yyy.

Book?
Xxx?
Yyy?

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E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:I know it, I know, I know!
Please , Teach, pick me!

Aw, I'm not allowed to answer yet.

SHEESH!
Well, EPS, at the time of that post, you were really not yet allowed to answer, but you've been allowed for a full day already. So the Teach is picking you (since myself have no idea, otherwise you can be sure I'd have answered by now)
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voralfred wrote:... Well, EPS, at the time of that post, you were really not yet allowed to answer, but you've been allowed for a full day already. ...
My solution was wrong! :oops:
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