{"language": "en", "segments": [{"text": " I thought it was supposed to be Friday the 13th.", "start": 1.7200000000000015, "stop": 5.26, "id": 0}, {"text": " Who says computers don't make mistakes?", "start": 5.58, "stop": 7.4, "id": 1}, {"text": " It's Friday the 13th, stupid.", "start": 7.62, "stop": 9.08, "id": 2}, {"text": " Alright, so we're off by a day.", "start": 9.64, "stop": 11.1, "id": 3}, {"text": " Anyhow, on this Friday the 14th, we have assembled two gruesome teams of", "start": 11.5, "stop": 16.02, "id": 4}, {"text": " terrifying techies, horrifying hackers who will face off in a thriller that would", "start": 16.02, "stop": 20.6, "id": 5}, {"text": " make Hannibal the Cannibal look like a nerd.", "start": 20.6, "stop": 22.86, "id": 6}, {"text": " Today from San Jose, California, we bring you Computer Bowl Five, the east", "start": 23.32, "stop": 27.66, "id": 7}, {"text": " against the west on this special edition of The Computer Chronicles.", "start": 27.66, "stop": 31.58, "id": 8}, {"text": " Computer Chronicles is brought to you in part by Intel Microprocessor Technology", "start": 46.58, "stop": 51.34, "id": 9}, {"text": " for the software of today and tomorrow.", "start": 51.34, "stop": 53.34, "id": 10}, {"text": " Intel, the computer inside.", "start": 54.06, "stop": 55.5, "id": 11}, {"text": " Additional funding is provided by the Software Publishers Association, providers", "start": 55.5, "stop": 60.86, "id": 12}, {"text": " of educational materials to help manage software.", "start": 60.86, "stop": 63.44, "id": 13}, {"text": " Don't copy that floppy.", "start": 64.06, "stop": 65.16, "id": 14}, {"text": " Good evening ladies and gentlemen and hackers of all ages.", "start": 67.68, "stop": 71.68, "id": 15}, {"text": " Welcome to the Computer Museum's 1993 Computer Bowl Version 5.0, Computer Bowl", "start": 72.02, "stop": 78.1, "id": 16}, {"text": " Five presented by the Association for Computing Machinery.", "start": 78.1, "stop": 81.32, "id": 17}, {"text": " We're here tonight in the San Jose Civic Auditorium on Friday the 14th, a night", "start": 81.32, "stop": 86.82, "id": 18}, {"text": " of potential horror for the losing team in this fifth annual", "start": 86.82, "stop": 90.86, "id": 19}, {"text": " contest of computer trivia.", "start": 90.86, "stop": 92.38, "id": 20}, {"text": " We're here on the west coast tonight because the Silicon Valley smart guys scored", "start": 92.8, "stop": 96.68, "id": 21}, {"text": " a technical knockout last year at the hassle in the castle in Boston, beating the", "start": 96.68, "stop": 101.22, "id": 22}, {"text": " east coast team by a score of 320 to 240 and thus that beautiful silver computer", "start": 101.22, "stop": 107.62, "id": 23}, {"text": " bowl you see over there has been residing here in the Silicon Valley for the past", "start": 107.62, "stop": 111.2, "id": 24}, {"text": " year a symbol of computer trivia superiority.", "start": 111.2, "stop": 114.14, "id": 25}, {"text": " But however, after four years now, after four years worth of computer bowl", "start": 115.06, "stop": 119.52, "id": 26}, {"text": " battles, the score is in fact tied.", "start": 119.52, "stop": 121.78, "id": 27}, {"text": " Two victories for the east so far, two victories for the west so tonight is the", "start": 122.24, "stop": 127.26, "id": 28}, {"text": " rubber match and who is going to win tonight?", "start": 127.26, "stop": 129.3, "id": 29}, {"text": " Will it be the west?", "start": 129.4, "stop": 130.06, "id": 30}, {"text": " Yes.", "start": 131.42, "stop": 131.7, "id": 31}, {"text": " But there is another side as always to that story.", "start": 136.76, "stop": 139.98, "id": 32}, {"text": " For back east in Boston right now at the Computer Museum we are going live", "start": 140.16, "stop": 143.76, "id": 33}, {"text": " tonight via satellite to all those east coast fans who could not", "start": 143.76, "stop": 147.52, "id": 34}, {"text": " afford to fly out to California.", "start": 147.52, "stop": 149.02, "id": 35}, {"text": " All right you guys out there in Boston, you rooting for the east I take it?", "start": 150.36, "stop": 153.02, "id": 36}, {"text": " Somebody out there make noise?", "start": 153.76, "stop": 155.02, "id": 37}, {"text": " Oh we even have an impartial crowd right here.", "start": 155.32, "stop": 157.3, "id": 38}, {"text": " All right now since not all of the west coast computer expertise is here in the", "start": 157.3, "stop": 162.16, "id": 39}, {"text": " Silicon Valley, we are also beaming computer bowl 5 live tonight to Microsoft", "start": 162.16, "stop": 166.78, "id": 40}, {"text": " headquarters in Redmond Washington.", "start": 166.78, "stop": 168.52, "id": 41}, {"text": " Another group of west coast fans I assume.", "start": 168.88, "stop": 170.94, "id": 42}, {"text": " Guys in Redmond?", "start": 171.26, "stop": 171.86, "id": 43}, {"text": " Yes?", "start": 172.68, "stop": 172.78, "id": 44}, {"text": " You guys here?", "start": 173.54, "stop": 174.26, "id": 45}, {"text": " Yes?", "start": 174.58, "stop": 174.76, "id": 46}, {"text": " West Coast?", "start": 175.1, "stop": 175.46, "id": 47}, {"text": " All right so without any further ado let me introduce the mean and nasty", "start": 176.6, "stop": 181.68, "id": 48}, {"text": " contestants for this Friday the 14th rubber match showdown.", "start": 181.68, "stop": 186.14, "id": 49}, {"text": " All right are you ready?", "start": 186.14, "stop": 187.82, "id": 50}, {"text": " Now first of all the challengers, the terrifying techies from the east, the", "start": 188.78, "stop": 193.9, "id": 51}, {"text": " president and CEO of Legion Corporation, John Bloodbath-Burton.", "start": 193.9, "stop": 200.0, "id": 52}, {"text": " Oh my God.", "start": 201.4, "stop": 202.76, "id": 53}, {"text": " From Phoenix Technologies, Neil the Cannibal, Colvin.", "start": 205.08, "stop": 210.22, "id": 54}, {"text": " Oh they are here to kill.", "start": 211.8, "stop": 213.12, "id": 55}, {"text": " From View Logic Systems, Alan the Hatchet Man Hanover.", "start": 213.12, "stop": 218.52, "id": 56}, {"text": " From the Patricia Seabold Group, Pat the Slasher Seabold.", "start": 222.1, "stop": 227.3, "id": 57}, {"text": " Oh my goodness.", "start": 228.82, "stop": 229.86, "id": 58}, {"text": " Last but not least the captain of this east coast team, the chairman and CEO of", "start": 230.86, "stop": 236.9, "id": 59}, {"text": " Powersoft Corporation, Mitchell the Maniac Kurtzman.", "start": 236.9, "stop": 241.46, "id": 60}, {"text": " Oh my God no no no no.", "start": 244.56, "stop": 246.6, "id": 61}, {"text": " We know what we are in for tonight folks.", "start": 249.84, "stop": 251.8, "id": 62}, {"text": " All right can the west coast team top this for the", "start": 253.4, "stop": 256.1, "id": 63}, {"text": " horrifying hackers from the west?", "start": 256.1, "stop": 258.26, "id": 64}, {"text": " East Coast, always three hours ahead.", "start": 261.0, "stop": 265.66, "id": 65}, {"text": " Ladies and gentlemen the horrifying hackers of the west, the defending world", "start": 272.38, "stop": 277.86, "id": 66}, {"text": " champions who have threatened to frighten the daylights out of these opponents", "start": 277.86, "stop": 281.62, "id": 67}, {"text": " who are dressed in white.", "start": 281.62, "stop": 283.12, "id": 68}, {"text": " First the chairman and CEO of Be Incorporated, Jean-Louis Grusome-Gassez.", "start": 283.82000000000005, "stop": 290.12, "id": 69}, {"text": " From Go Corporation, Jerry the Killer Kaplan.", "start": 297.88, "stop": 302.82, "id": 70}, {"text": " Oh these are mean dudes these guys from the west.", "start": 304.42, "stop": 307.74, "id": 71}, {"text": " Jerry the Killer Kaplan, no messing around with this guy.", "start": 309.58, "stop": 313.68, "id": 72}, {"text": " From Super Mac Inc, Michael the Madman McConnell.", "start": 313.84, "stop": 318.26, "id": 73}, {"text": " From Data Quest Incorporated, Lisa the Thrasher Thorell.", "start": 324.28000000000003, "stop": 329.84, "id": 74}, {"text": " Lisa the Thrasher Thorell takes her place in that line.", "start": 333.94, "stop": 337.8, "id": 75}, {"text": " Finally the captain of the west coast team from Network General Corporation,", "start": 338.3, "stop": 341.68, "id": 76}, {"text": " Harry the Slicer Saul.", "start": 342.0, "stop": 344.04, "id": 77}, {"text": " Ladies and gentlemen and I hesitate to use that phrase, characters.", "start": 350.28000000000003, "stop": 354.38, "id": 78}, {"text": " Oh my God.", "start": 355.26, "stop": 355.84, "id": 79}, {"text": " Hold it, hold it, hold it, no, no, no, no, no.", "start": 358.50000000000006, "stop": 360.4, "id": 80}, {"text": " This is World Wide Federation of Wrestling.", "start": 360.6, "stop": 362.52, "id": 81}, {"text": " Could you guys please get in your cages, that's where you belong.", "start": 363.04, "stop": 365.94, "id": 82}, {"text": " Get please into your seats inside our little cages over here right now so we can", "start": 366.94, "stop": 370.5, "id": 83}, {"text": " get Computer Bowl 5 underway.", "start": 370.5, "stop": 372.14, "id": 84}, {"text": " Let me go through the rules here.", "start": 372.56, "stop": 373.74, "id": 85}, {"text": " There are going to be four rounds in this computer bowl.", "start": 373.84, "stop": 376.2, "id": 86}, {"text": " Round one, round two, round three, you see how easy this is and round four.", "start": 376.62, "stop": 381.24, "id": 87}, {"text": " Right, it's very simple.", "start": 381.44, "stop": 382.14, "id": 88}, {"text": " In each round there will be two kinds of questions.", "start": 382.14, "stop": 384.84, "id": 89}, {"text": " There are toss up questions worth one point each and any individual player on", "start": 385.26, "stop": 389.78, "id": 90}, {"text": " either team can answer one of those toss up questions.", "start": 389.78, "stop": 392.1, "id": 91}, {"text": " If your answer to a toss up question is wrong, then the player from the other", "start": 392.64, "stop": 396.38, "id": 92}, {"text": " team may try to answer that same question and get the point.", "start": 396.38, "stop": 399.28, "id": 93}, {"text": " If you ring your buzzer before you have finished asking the question, before we", "start": 399.66, "stop": 403.28, "id": 94}, {"text": " have finished asking the question, and your answer is wrong, the opposing team", "start": 403.28, "stop": 406.62, "id": 95}, {"text": " will get to hear the full question and then get to answer.", "start": 406.62, "stop": 409.54, "id": 96}, {"text": " So think before you speak or certainly before you buzz.", "start": 409.54, "stop": 412.38, "id": 97}, {"text": " All right, there are also special bonus round questions", "start": 413.18, "stop": 415.54, "id": 98}, {"text": " that will be directed to one team only.", "start": 415.54, "stop": 417.44, "id": 99}, {"text": " Each team will have the chance to answer four bonus round questions.", "start": 417.64, "stop": 421.46, "id": 100}, {"text": " The bonus round will be multiple part questions worth a total of three points.", "start": 421.72, "stop": 425.74, "id": 101}, {"text": " The bonus round questions will rotate from east to west and east and etc.", "start": 426.02, "stop": 429.36, "id": 102}, {"text": " Each side will have four.", "start": 429.48, "stop": 430.46, "id": 103}, {"text": " The bonus round questions can be answered only by the team captain.", "start": 430.72, "stop": 433.5, "id": 104}, {"text": " The members of the team may consult with the captain before he answers.", "start": 433.94, "stop": 437.52, "id": 105}, {"text": " You must please gentlemen and ladies, ring your buzzer and", "start": 437.52, "stop": 440.66, "id": 106}, {"text": " be recognized before you answer.", "start": 440.66, "stop": 442.3, "id": 107}, {"text": " I know you're all a bunch of wild guys, but we have to play by the rules here.", "start": 442.56, "stop": 445.66, "id": 108}, {"text": " If you talk before being recognized, you will forfeit your chance and only the", "start": 445.92, "stop": 449.8, "id": 109}, {"text": " opposite team will get a chance to answer that question.", "start": 449.8, "stop": 451.9, "id": 110}, {"text": " And they will of course already heard your answer.", "start": 452.26, "stop": 453.86, "id": 111}, {"text": " Now, since we know how mean and nasty you techies of terror can be, on Friday the", "start": 454.46, "stop": 459.3, "id": 112}, {"text": " 14th in particular, we have invited two experts to be our", "start": 459.3, "stop": 463.04, "id": 113}, {"text": " judges for tonight's computer bowl.", "start": 463.04, "stop": 464.58, "id": 114}, {"text": " It will be their job to rule on any disputed answers.", "start": 464.62, "stop": 467.64, "id": 115}, {"text": " In the judges box tonight from the east coast from fluid", "start": 468.04, "stop": 471.04, "id": 116}, {"text": " incorporated, Dr. David Nelson.", "start": 471.04, "stop": 473.36, "id": 117}, {"text": " And I guess since we're here in a converted basketball court, our judges have", "start": 478.1, "stop": 481.32, "id": 118}, {"text": " become referees tonight, it looks like.", "start": 481.32, "stop": 482.92, "id": 119}, {"text": " All right, sitting in a judges box also for computer bowl five representing the", "start": 483.54, "stop": 486.9, "id": 120}, {"text": " west coast from asset management company John Schock.", "start": 486.9, "stop": 489.76, "id": 121}, {"text": " Now, it is my pleasure to introduce to you the man who holds the title of west", "start": 494.72, "stop": 499.3, "id": 122}, {"text": " coast's most valuable player from computer bowl two, but very sad to say for", "start": 499.3, "stop": 503.96, "id": 123}, {"text": " some, he has now lost the title of world's most eligible bachelor.", "start": 503.96, "stop": 508.2, "id": 124}, {"text": " Ladies and gentlemen, the chairman of the board of Microsoft, Mr. Bill Gates.", "start": 508.84, "stop": 512.24, "id": 125}, {"text": " Okay, start your brains ladies and gentlemen,", "start": 521.94, "stop": 524.04, "id": 126}, {"text": " Bill start with the first toss up question.", "start": 524.18, "stop": 525.68, "id": 127}, {"text": " In 1978, Ward Christiansen and Randy Seuss created a computer", "start": 526.16, "stop": 531.42, "id": 128}, {"text": " first in the city of Chicago.", "start": 531.42, "stop": 533.06, "id": 129}, {"text": " What computer based innovation did they create?", "start": 533.88, "stop": 536.86, "id": 130}, {"text": " Okay, well we're starting with a tough one.", "start": 539.0, "stop": 540.54, "id": 131}, {"text": " All right, let's go to Neil of the east.", "start": 540.64, "stop": 542.3, "id": 132}, {"text": " The expo item file transfer protocol.", "start": 542.84, "stop": 544.96, "id": 133}, {"text": " No, that is not the correct answer.", "start": 545.78, "stop": 547.24, "id": 134}, {"text": " Anybody on the west like to take a shot at this now.", "start": 547.34, "stop": 549.54, "id": 135}, {"text": " You got to ring your buzzer somebody on the west", "start": 549.54, "stop": 551.34, "id": 136}, {"text": " quickly if you'd like to answer this question.", "start": 551.34, "stop": 552.94, "id": 137}, {"text": " Computer innovation started in Chicago.", "start": 553.8000000000001, "stop": 555.3, "id": 138}, {"text": " Okay, Jerry Kaplan, what's your answer?", "start": 555.58, "stop": 556.74, "id": 139}, {"text": " It was a virtual reality game, wasn't it?", "start": 556.86, "stop": 558.4, "id": 140}, {"text": " No, I'm afraid that's not the right answer.", "start": 558.86, "stop": 560.44, "id": 141}, {"text": " Either the score is still zero here.", "start": 560.56, "stop": 562.34, "id": 142}, {"text": " The answer is the first bulletin board system.", "start": 562.68, "stop": 565.1, "id": 143}, {"text": " First bulletin board system.", "start": 565.36, "stop": 566.5, "id": 144}, {"text": " Okay, let's go to the second.", "start": 567.04, "stop": 567.98, "id": 145}, {"text": " No, no, no, that was good.", "start": 568.54, "stop": 569.6, "id": 146}, {"text": " Go to the second.", "start": 569.7, "stop": 570.14, "id": 147}, {"text": " Next question, Bill.", "start": 570.4, "stop": 570.82, "id": 148}, {"text": " PC Letter publishes a vapor list of software products", "start": 571.7, "stop": 574.82, "id": 149}, {"text": " that have been announced but not shipped.", "start": 574.82, "stop": 576.48, "id": 150}, {"text": " One software program holds the record for being on the PC vaporware list for the", "start": 576.48, "stop": 581.98, "id": 151}, {"text": " longest time, four years and two months.", "start": 581.98, "stop": 584.38, "id": 152}, {"text": " What program holds this dubious distinction?", "start": 584.96, "stop": 587.66, "id": 153}, {"text": " Was it Lotus 1-2-3 for the Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, D-Base", "start": 588.4, "stop": 594.82, "id": 154}, {"text": " 4 or OS 2?", "start": 594.82, "stop": 596.82, "id": 155}, {"text": " All right, which of those was the longest?", "start": 598.68, "stop": 599.88, "id": 156}, {"text": " All right, we have an answer from Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 600.28, "stop": 602.26, "id": 157}, {"text": " Lotus 1-2-3 for the Macintosh.", "start": 602.76, "stop": 604.34, "id": 158}, {"text": " Yes, indeed.", "start": 604.6, "stop": 605.14, "id": 159}, {"text": " Okay, one point for the West Coast, the rest ahead, one to nothing.", "start": 605.9200000000001, "stop": 611.14, "id": 160}, {"text": " Next question, Bill.", "start": 613.2, "stop": 614.04, "id": 161}, {"text": " A recent art exhibit at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris featured a", "start": 614.66, "stop": 619.92, "id": 162}, {"text": " supercomputer that generates real-time images that evolve and change", "start": 619.92, "stop": 624.28, "id": 163}, {"text": " with audience interaction.", "start": 624.28, "stop": 625.96, "id": 164}, {"text": " What supercomputer was used for this exhibit?", "start": 626.88, "stop": 629.9, "id": 165}, {"text": " These are the real tough questions, guys.", "start": 631.28, "stop": 633.3, "id": 166}, {"text": " All right, anybody take a shot of it?", "start": 633.3, "stop": 636.32, "id": 167}, {"text": " Okay, Harry Saul from the West Coast.", "start": 636.4, "stop": 637.92, "id": 168}, {"text": " Cray-1.", "start": 638.6, "stop": 638.8, "id": 169}, {"text": " No, it was not a Cray-1.", "start": 639.68, "stop": 641.22, "id": 170}, {"text": " Anybody from the East likes to take a shot at that?", "start": 641.34, "stop": 643.22, "id": 171}, {"text": " Okay, we've got Alan Hanover.", "start": 643.38, "stop": 644.52, "id": 172}, {"text": " What's your answer?", "start": 644.64, "stop": 645.14, "id": 173}, {"text": " Cray-XMP.", "start": 645.46, "stop": 646.32, "id": 174}, {"text": " That is not the answer either.", "start": 647.42, "stop": 648.82, "id": 175}, {"text": " The answer is the CM2 connection machine.", "start": 649.12, "stop": 651.92, "id": 176}, {"text": " All right, we're snuffing these guys.", "start": 652.72, "stop": 654.32, "id": 177}, {"text": " All right, Bill, let's go to the third question and see how they do.", "start": 655.04, "stop": 656.9, "id": 178}, {"text": " A high-tech executive recently wrote a book having nothing to do with computers.", "start": 657.2, "stop": 661.76, "id": 179}, {"text": " It's about diet and nutrition.", "start": 661.76, "stop": 664.16, "id": 180}, {"text": " The title is The 10% Solution.", "start": 664.72, "stop": 666.42, "id": 181}, {"text": " Who is the author?", "start": 667.18, "stop": 668.02, "id": 182}, {"text": " Is it Ray Kurzweil, Mitch Kippor, Philippe Kahn, or John Ankers?", "start": 668.98, "stop": 674.76, "id": 183}, {"text": " This is not a tough one, guys. 10% Solution, Jerry Kaplan, West Coast.", "start": 677.3000000000001, "stop": 681.68, "id": 184}, {"text": " I'll guess Ray Kurzweil.", "start": 681.88, "stop": 682.8, "id": 185}, {"text": " Ray Kurzweil is the answer.", "start": 682.9, "stop": 684.08, "id": 186}, {"text": " Ray Kurzweil, okay.", "start": 684.34, "stop": 685.38, "id": 187}, {"text": " It is 2-0 for the West Coast.", "start": 686.84, "stop": 689.18, "id": 188}, {"text": " Okay, now it's time for our very first bonus round, and this", "start": 689.18, "stop": 692.58, "id": 189}, {"text": " bonus round is going to be for the East Coast.", "start": 692.58, "stop": 694.3, "id": 190}, {"text": " Again, you can answer only through Mitch the captain.", "start": 694.58, "stop": 696.08, "id": 191}, {"text": " You guys can consult.", "start": 696.22, "stop": 697.14, "id": 192}, {"text": " The subject here is computer books, and I'll ask you", "start": 697.56, "stop": 699.66, "id": 193}, {"text": " three questions in this bonus round.", "start": 699.66, "stop": 701.26, "id": 194}, {"text": " Each is worth one point.", "start": 701.42, "stop": 702.3, "id": 195}, {"text": " Here's the first question.", "start": 702.42, "stop": 703.24, "id": 196}, {"text": " In the book Colossus the Forbin Project, an American supercomputer is pitted", "start": 703.84, "stop": 708.9, "id": 197}, {"text": " against a Russian supercomputer.", "start": 708.9, "stop": 710.76, "id": 198}, {"text": " The American computer was called Colossus.", "start": 711.28, "stop": 713.64, "id": 199}, {"text": " What was the name of the Russian computer?", "start": 714.32, "stop": 716.36, "id": 200}, {"text": " Was it Gorbachev?", "start": 716.82, "stop": 717.62, "id": 201}, {"text": " [...]", "start": 720.8599999999999, "stop": 721.3, "id": 202}, {"text": " Guardian?", "start": 722.68, "stop": 723.12, "id": 203}, {"text": " Or Sputnik?", "start": 724.04, "stop": 724.56, "id": 204}, {"text": " Consult and give me the answer through your captain for one point.", "start": 725.74, "stop": 728.24, "id": 205}, {"text": " Guardian is the right answer.", "start": 729.34, "stop": 730.34, "id": 206}, {"text": " That's another point for the West, okay.", "start": 730.5, "stop": 732.04, "id": 207}, {"text": " All right, here's a chance for another point, second point in the bonus round.", "start": 733.94, "stop": 736.84, "id": 208}, {"text": " Tracy Kidder wrote a book called The Soul of a New Machine.", "start": 737.12, "stop": 740.04, "id": 209}, {"text": " In that book, hardware designers are called Hardy Boys.", "start": 740.84, "stop": 743.76, "id": 210}, {"text": " What are the software designers called?", "start": 744.28, "stop": 746.34, "id": 211}, {"text": " Quickly, please.", "start": 751.1, "stop": 751.7, "id": 212}, {"text": " I need an answer from the captain Mitch right now.", "start": 752.1, "stop": 754.14, "id": 213}, {"text": " Softies?", "start": 754.88, "stop": 755.22, "id": 214}, {"text": " Good idea, but you're wrong.", "start": 756.56, "stop": 757.72, "id": 215}, {"text": " You don't get that one.", "start": 757.84, "stop": 758.4, "id": 216}, {"text": " Micro Kids was the answer to that one.", "start": 758.6, "stop": 760.14, "id": 217}, {"text": " All right, here's a chance, one more chance in your bonus round.", "start": 760.26, "stop": 762.04, "id": 218}, {"text": " There is a best seller out now published by Doubleday, and", "start": 762.14, "stop": 765.86, "id": 219}, {"text": " the title is simply Gates.", "start": 765.86, "stop": 767.4, "id": 220}, {"text": " Who wrote the book?", "start": 768.32, "stop": 768.96, "id": 221}, {"text": " I need your answer right now.", "start": 772.54, "stop": 773.94, "id": 222}, {"text": " Stephen Maines.", "start": 775.0600000000001, "stop": 775.86, "id": 223}, {"text": " Is that your answer?", "start": 777.1, "stop": 777.72, "id": 224}, {"text": " That's not good enough.", "start": 778.64, "stop": 779.6, "id": 225}, {"text": " He was one of the authors.", "start": 779.9, "stop": 780.82, "id": 226}, {"text": " It's Stephen Maines and Paul Andrews.", "start": 781.0, "stop": 782.78, "id": 227}, {"text": " All right, well, not so bad.", "start": 783.46, "stop": 784.18, "id": 228}, {"text": " Okay, let's see how we're doing now.", "start": 784.34, "stop": 785.4, "id": 229}, {"text": " The score is West Coast 2, East Coast 1, and actually that's...", "start": 785.52, "stop": 789.72, "id": 230}, {"text": " All right.", "start": 790.46, "stop": 790.7, "id": 231}, {"text": " Two to one, a little...", "start": 791.78, "stop": 792.8100000000001, "id": 232}, {"text": " Those neighbors on the top floor are such a pain in the back.", "start": 794.58, "stop": 797.42, "id": 233}, {"text": " They're always making noises.", "start": 797.54, "stop": 798.76, "id": 234}, {"text": " That is the end of round one.", "start": 799.32, "stop": 800.8, "id": 235}, {"text": " The score is two for the West.", "start": 800.92, "stop": 802.06, "id": 236}, {"text": " One for the East.", "start": 802.26, "stop": 802.8, "id": 237}, {"text": " We'll be right back with round two in just a moment.", "start": 802.94, "stop": 805.1, "id": 238}, {"text": " Okay, we're going back now for the second round here of Computer Bowl V, and", "start": 816.68, "stop": 820.24, "id": 239}, {"text": " we're going to resume right now with some more toss-up questions.", "start": 820.24, "stop": 822.32, "id": 240}, {"text": " The score is two for the West.", "start": 822.7, "stop": 823.96, "id": 241}, {"text": " One for the East.", "start": 824.1, "stop": 824.6, "id": 242}, {"text": " A slow start.", "start": 824.76, "stop": 825.24, "id": 243}, {"text": " Bill, go to your first toss-up question.", "start": 825.56, "stop": 826.82, "id": 244}, {"text": " According to the New York Times, what U.S. government official once sent the", "start": 827.2, "stop": 831.36, "id": 245}, {"text": " following email message, Oh, Lord, I lost the slip", "start": 831.36, "stop": 835.28, "id": 246}, {"text": " and broke one of the high heels.", "start": 835.28, "stop": 837.0, "id": 247}, {"text": " Forgive, please.", "start": 837.44, "stop": 838.3, "id": 248}, {"text": " We'll return the wig on Monday.", "start": 838.86, "stop": 840.34, "id": 249}, {"text": " Was it William Casey, J. Edgar Hoover, Oliver North, or George Bush?", "start": 841.26, "stop": 846.2, "id": 250}, {"text": " Who sent that email message, John Burton, on the East Coast?", "start": 847.12, "stop": 849.66, "id": 251}, {"text": " J. Edgar Hoover.", "start": 849.9, "stop": 850.42, "id": 252}, {"text": " That is correct.", "start": 851.36, "stop": 853.06, "id": 253}, {"text": " What was it?", "start": 853.38, "stop": 853.74, "id": 254}, {"text": " What was it?", "start": 853.94, "stop": 854.22, "id": 255}, {"text": " Good guess, but not the right answer.", "start": 854.46, "stop": 856.34, "id": 256}, {"text": " Anybody on the West Coast like to try it?", "start": 856.44, "stop": 858.06, "id": 257}, {"text": " Who sent that email message?", "start": 858.06, "stop": 859.1, "id": 258}, {"text": " What was his answer?", "start": 859.72, "stop": 860.52, "id": 259}, {"text": " The answer he gave was J. Edgar Hoover.", "start": 860.52, "stop": 863.06, "id": 260}, {"text": " That was not the correct answer.", "start": 863.22, "stop": 864.7, "id": 261}, {"text": " And I've got a buzz from Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 865.1, "stop": 866.64, "id": 262}, {"text": " What is your answer?", "start": 866.72, "stop": 867.24, "id": 263}, {"text": " William Casey.", "start": 867.58, "stop": 868.24, "id": 264}, {"text": " It was not William Casey.", "start": 868.92, "stop": 870.12, "id": 265}, {"text": " Neither of you got it.", "start": 870.66, "stop": 871.38, "id": 266}, {"text": " The answer was Oliver North.", "start": 871.44, "stop": 872.48, "id": 267}, {"text": " You've got to think back to those contrary hearings.", "start": 873.34, "stop": 875.12, "id": 268}, {"text": " Okay, next question, Bill.", "start": 875.44, "stop": 876.6, "id": 269}, {"text": " What is the exact number of bytes in a megabyte?", "start": 877.08, "stop": 880.32, "id": 270}, {"text": " Oh, come on.", "start": 882.52, "stop": 883.66, "id": 271}, {"text": " Come on.", "start": 883.9, "stop": 884.52, "id": 272}, {"text": " All right, John Burton of the East Coast. 1,096K.", "start": 885.38, "stop": 889.0, "id": 273}, {"text": " That is not correct.", "start": 891.14, "stop": 892.64, "id": 274}, {"text": " Would anybody from the West like to try and answer to that question?", "start": 893.42, "stop": 896.0, "id": 275}, {"text": " How many bytes in a megabyte?", "start": 896.18, "stop": 897.4, "id": 276}, {"text": " All right, Lisa Thorell.", "start": 898.96, "stop": 900.0, "id": 277}, {"text": " What's your answer? 1,024.", "start": 900.12, "stop": 901.64, "id": 278}, {"text": " It's not, not, not.", "start": 902.94, "stop": 903.88, "id": 279}, {"text": " I'm afraid not.", "start": 905.42, "stop": 906.28, "id": 280}, {"text": " The answer is 1,048,576 megabyte.", "start": 906.44, "stop": 911.88, "id": 281}, {"text": " Okay, next question, Bill.", "start": 912.42, "stop": 913.48, "id": 282}, {"text": " It's still 2 to 1 West.", "start": 913.6, "stop": 914.46, "id": 283}, {"text": " A widely used distributed campus information system originated", "start": 916.16, "stop": 919.96, "id": 284}, {"text": " at the University of Minnesota.", "start": 919.96, "stop": 921.92, "id": 285}, {"text": " The system was named after the University of Minnesota mascot.", "start": 922.56, "stop": 925.32, "id": 286}, {"text": " What is it called?", "start": 926.12, "stop": 926.94, "id": 287}, {"text": " Okay, the name of the campus network system.", "start": 929.24, "stop": 931.5, "id": 288}, {"text": " All right, Mitch Kurtzman of the East Coast.", "start": 931.72, "stop": 933.58, "id": 289}, {"text": " Timberwolf.", "start": 934.1, "stop": 934.46, "id": 290}, {"text": " Timberwolf is not the answer.", "start": 938.24, "stop": 939.48, "id": 291}, {"text": " Anybody from the West like to give it a shot?", "start": 939.62, "stop": 941.28, "id": 292}, {"text": " Okay, we've got a shot from Michael McConnell.", "start": 941.54, "stop": 943.04, "id": 293}, {"text": " Gopher.", "start": 943.9, "stop": 943.96, "id": 294}, {"text": " Gopher is the right answer.", "start": 944.22, "stop": 945.42, "id": 295}, {"text": " Okay, what do you know?", "start": 946.0, "stop": 947.1, "id": 296}, {"text": " All right, 3 to 1 in this closed game here.", "start": 947.1, "stop": 951.6, "id": 297}, {"text": " Let's go to the next one, Bill.", "start": 951.72, "stop": 952.62, "id": 298}, {"text": " Some computers have SCSI ports.", "start": 953.14, "stop": 955.14, "id": 299}, {"text": " SCSI stands for SCSI.", "start": 955.88, "stop": 958.32, "id": 300}, {"text": " What does S...", "start": 959.1, "stop": 960.4, "id": 301}, {"text": " All right, Harry Sol of the West thinks he knows the answer to that, Harry.", "start": 960.4, "stop": 963.48, "id": 302}, {"text": " Small computer systems interface.", "start": 963.98, "stop": 965.44, "id": 303}, {"text": " Absolutely right, small computer systems interface, okay.", "start": 965.72, "stop": 968.54, "id": 304}, {"text": " All right, so the score here in the middle of round two is four for the West, one", "start": 969.9200000000001, "stop": 973.86, "id": 305}, {"text": " for the East, and we're going to go to our second bonus round, and this", "start": 973.86, "stop": 976.14, "id": 306}, {"text": " is for you guys up top on the West Coast.", "start": 976.14, "stop": 977.64, "id": 307}, {"text": " You can get three more points now, so here's your chance.", "start": 977.96, "stop": 979.8, "id": 308}, {"text": " The subject will be acronyms.", "start": 980.08, "stop": 981.46, "id": 309}, {"text": " Only an answer through the Captain Harry, please.", "start": 981.72, "stop": 983.56, "id": 310}, {"text": " WIMP is a word that used to be applied to George Bush.", "start": 984.4599999999999, "stop": 987.08, "id": 311}, {"text": " In computers, WIMP is an acronym.", "start": 988.16, "stop": 990.16, "id": 312}, {"text": " What do the letters W-I-M-P stand for?", "start": 990.48, "stop": 993.78, "id": 313}, {"text": " Consult an answer through your Captain, please.", "start": 995.84, "stop": 998.08, "id": 314}, {"text": " Right now we need an answer.", "start": 998.48, "stop": 999.96, "id": 315}, {"text": " W-I-M-P, the computer acronym, which stands for Harry.", "start": 1000.2, "stop": 1004.14, "id": 316}, {"text": " I need an answer.", "start": 1004.14, "stop": 1004.82, "id": 317}, {"text": " Give it a shot.", "start": 1006.06, "stop": 1006.46, "id": 318}, {"text": " Windows interface mouse and pointer.", "start": 1007.74, "stop": 1010.1, "id": 319}, {"text": " Not bad, but wrong.", "start": 1012.5, "stop": 1013.28, "id": 320}, {"text": " Windows, icons, mouse, and then pull down or pop up menus.", "start": 1013.9, "stop": 1018.24, "id": 321}, {"text": " That's WIMP.", "start": 1018.68, "stop": 1018.9, "id": 322}, {"text": " All right, you've got two more chances to get two points here.", "start": 1019.02, "stop": 1021.98, "id": 323}, {"text": " P-C-M-C-I-A.", "start": 1023.18, "stop": 1025.46, "id": 324}, {"text": " Need I say more, all right.", "start": 1028.34, "stop": 1029.96, "id": 325}, {"text": " What does P-C-M-C-I-A stand for?", "start": 1030.3, "stop": 1032.6, "id": 326}, {"text": " Personal computer, memory card, international association.", "start": 1033.98, "stop": 1037.92, "id": 327}, {"text": " All right, you've got a point for that one.", "start": 1038.0, "stop": 1039.42, "id": 328}, {"text": " All right, here's your chance to get one more point.", "start": 1041.52, "stop": 1043.58, "id": 329}, {"text": " ISO is a computer acronym.", "start": 1045.2, "stop": 1047.0, "id": 330}, {"text": " The letter's I-S-O. What do they stand for?", "start": 1047.18, "stop": 1050.64, "id": 331}, {"text": " Need an answer, Harry.", "start": 1053.78, "stop": 1055.22, "id": 332}, {"text": " The English version is international organization for standards.", "start": 1055.86, "stop": 1060.92, "id": 333}, {"text": " You guys are smart.", "start": 1060.92, "stop": 1061.78, "id": 334}, {"text": " I-O-S in the English version.", "start": 1062.56, "stop": 1064.22, "id": 335}, {"text": " International organization for standardization.", "start": 1065.1, "stop": 1066.6, "id": 336}, {"text": " One more point for the west.", "start": 1067.04, "stop": 1067.98, "id": 337}, {"text": " The score is now six for the west, one for the east.", "start": 1068.2, "stop": 1071.34, "id": 338}, {"text": " Let's get out your chainsaws and get going.", "start": 1077.32, "stop": 1079.22, "id": 339}, {"text": " Bill, next question.", "start": 1079.4, "stop": 1080.18, "id": 340}, {"text": " November 16, 1992, marked the beginning of nationwide ISDN service in the United", "start": 1080.78, "stop": 1086.62, "id": 341}, {"text": " States as local and national carriers were networked for the first time.", "start": 1086.62, "stop": 1090.8, "id": 342}, {"text": " This historic link-up was given a name.", "start": 1091.58, "stop": 1093.52, "id": 343}, {"text": " Was it called the Golden Splice, the Silver Spike, the Digital", "start": 1093.9, "stop": 1098.28, "id": 344}, {"text": " Deed, or the Magic Moment?", "start": 1098.28, "stop": 1100.1, "id": 345}, {"text": " All right, we have an answer from Harry Saul on the west coast.", "start": 1101.24, "stop": 1104.24, "id": 346}, {"text": " The Golden Splice.", "start": 1104.84, "stop": 1105.66, "id": 347}, {"text": " Golden Splice is the correct answer.", "start": 1105.82, "stop": 1107.56, "id": 348}, {"text": " Another point for the west coast.", "start": 1108.14, "stop": 1109.4, "id": 349}, {"text": " Next question, Bill.", "start": 1111.64, "stop": 1112.72, "id": 350}, {"text": " Tom Brigham is generally credited with having invented the computer", "start": 1112.72, "stop": 1117.56, "id": 351}, {"text": " technique called morphing.", "start": 1117.56, "stop": 1119.44, "id": 352}, {"text": " For his invention, Brigham recently received a technical achievement award.", "start": 1120.1, "stop": 1123.6, "id": 353}, {"text": " What award did he receive?", "start": 1124.3, "stop": 1125.7, "id": 354}, {"text": " All right, an answer from Jerry Kaplan on the west.", "start": 1127.02, "stop": 1128.68, "id": 355}, {"text": " It was the Academy Award, I believe.", "start": 1128.84, "stop": 1129.98, "id": 356}, {"text": " Sorry, Academy Award you said?", "start": 1130.56, "stop": 1131.68, "id": 357}, {"text": " That's good enough.", "start": 1131.78, "stop": 1132.28, "id": 358}, {"text": " An Oscar from the Academy Awards, absolutely.", "start": 1132.42, "stop": 1134.16, "id": 359}, {"text": " That's another point for the west.", "start": 1134.44, "stop": 1135.44, "id": 360}, {"text": " All right, next question, Bill.", "start": 1138.46, "stop": 1140.44, "id": 361}, {"text": " Steve Jobs has a daughter whose name is the same as that of a computer.", "start": 1140.44, "stop": 1145.82, "id": 362}, {"text": " What is...", "start": 1146.72, "stop": 1147.44, "id": 363}, {"text": " Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 1148.04, "stop": 1149.84, "id": 364}, {"text": " What's the answer?", "start": 1150.5, "stop": 1150.98, "id": 365}, {"text": " Lisa.", "start": 1151.5, "stop": 1151.64, "id": 366}, {"text": " Lisa is correct.", "start": 1151.92, "stop": 1153.0, "id": 367}, {"text": " Another point for the west.", "start": 1153.2, "stop": 1154.2, "id": 368}, {"text": " Okay, next one, Bill.", "start": 1158.58, "stop": 1159.4, "id": 369}, {"text": " The IBM 7094 had a light that came on to tell you the oil pressure was low.", "start": 1159.92, "stop": 1165.5, "id": 370}, {"text": " What was the oil used for?", "start": 1167.28, "stop": 1169.22, "id": 371}, {"text": " All right, Harry Sol of the west coast.", "start": 1170.8200000000002, "stop": 1172.74, "id": 372}, {"text": " Cooling the memory.", "start": 1173.56, "stop": 1174.06, "id": 373}, {"text": " That's absolutely right, cooling the core memory.", "start": 1174.46, "stop": 1176.3, "id": 374}, {"text": " All right, the score is 10 for the west.", "start": 1180.2600000000002, "stop": 1182.7, "id": 375}, {"text": " It is one point for the east.", "start": 1182.92, "stop": 1184.14, "id": 376}, {"text": " We're going to move ahead now, and, Bill, I'm going to get to the next bonus", "start": 1184.62, "stop": 1188.94, "id": 377}, {"text": " round question because we're having to slip ahead a bit and catch up.", "start": 1188.94, "stop": 1192.18, "id": 378}, {"text": " This is a bonus round for the east coast, all right, guys?", "start": 1192.44, "stop": 1194.64, "id": 379}, {"text": " You've got a chance to get three points here.", "start": 1194.68, "stop": 1196.0, "id": 380}, {"text": " The subject of this bonus round is Microsoft.", "start": 1196.6, "stop": 1199.02, "id": 381}, {"text": " What is the name of the data compression feature that is used in Microsoft's new", "start": 1202.1, "stop": 1206.98, "id": 382}, {"text": " version of DOS 6.0?", "start": 1206.98, "stop": 1208.94, "id": 383}, {"text": " An answer from the Captain Minj.", "start": 1209.46, "stop": 1210.82, "id": 384}, {"text": " Double space.", "start": 1211.36, "stop": 1211.9, "id": 385}, {"text": " Double space is right.", "start": 1211.98, "stop": 1213.0, "id": 386}, {"text": " One point for the east coast.", "start": 1213.18, "stop": 1214.08, "id": 387}, {"text": " We're up to 10 to 2.", "start": 1214.26, "stop": 1215.04, "id": 388}, {"text": " All right, here's a chance for another point.", "start": 1215.68, "stop": 1216.86, "id": 389}, {"text": " In 1985, several Japanese computer companies hoped to introduce computers into", "start": 1217.34, "stop": 1221.76, "id": 390}, {"text": " the U.S. market using a new operating system that was", "start": 1221.76, "stop": 1225.16, "id": 391}, {"text": " written for them by Microsoft.", "start": 1225.16, "stop": 1226.8, "id": 392}, {"text": " What was the name of that operating system?", "start": 1227.3, "stop": 1229.44, "id": 393}, {"text": " Mitch?", "start": 1231.18, "stop": 1231.7, "id": 394}, {"text": " MSX.", "start": 1232.54, "stop": 1232.84, "id": 395}, {"text": " MSX, right again.", "start": 1233.0, "stop": 1233.98, "id": 396}, {"text": " Another point for the east coast.", "start": 1234.12, "stop": 1235.12, "id": 397}, {"text": " All right, here's a chance for one more point in this special bonus round.", "start": 1235.82, "stop": 1238.66, "id": 398}, {"text": " According to U.S. News & World Report, quite a few Microsoft employees have", "start": 1239.32, "stop": 1243.1, "id": 399}, {"text": " become millionaires by virtue of their ownership of Microsoft stock.", "start": 1243.1, "stop": 1246.9, "id": 400}, {"text": " How many Microsoft employees own at least a million dollars' worth of stock?", "start": 1247.6, "stop": 1252.52, "id": 401}, {"text": " Is it 15, 150, 500, or 2,000?", "start": 1252.88, "stop": 1257.42, "id": 402}, {"text": " 2,000. 2,000 is correct, okay.", "start": 1260.56, "stop": 1263.36, "id": 403}, {"text": " Somewhere between 2,000 and 2,200, I'm told.", "start": 1264.08, "stop": 1266.64, "id": 404}, {"text": " All right, we're going to go back to the toss-up questions.", "start": 1267.78, "stop": 1269.78, "id": 405}, {"text": " The score right now, you caught up a little bit,", "start": 1269.96, "stop": 1271.34, "id": 406}, {"text": " guys. 10 for the west, 4 for the east.", "start": 1271.38, "stop": 1273.0, "id": 407}, {"text": " Bill, go ahead.", "start": 1273.22, "stop": 1273.6, "id": 408}, {"text": " Cartoonist Scott Adams sometimes puts his internet email address between the", "start": 1274.88, "stop": 1280.16, "id": 409}, {"text": " panels of his nationally syndicated comic strip.", "start": 1280.16, "stop": 1283.14, "id": 410}, {"text": " What comic strip does he draw?", "start": 1283.74, "stop": 1285.38, "id": 411}, {"text": " That's the question, guys.", "start": 1287.12, "stop": 1288.24, "id": 412}, {"text": " All right, Mitch Kurtzman from the east coast.", "start": 1290.6399999999999, "stop": 1293.38, "id": 413}, {"text": " [...] and Stimpy.", "start": 1293.74, "stop": 1294.24, "id": 414}, {"text": " No, I'm afraid not.", "start": 1295.4399999999998, "stop": 1296.98, "id": 415}, {"text": " Anybody from the west like to give it a shot.", "start": 1297.66, "stop": 1299.54, "id": 416}, {"text": " The cartoon script drawn by Scott Adams, in which he sneaks in little", "start": 1299.7, "stop": 1303.2, "id": 417}, {"text": " computer things.", "start": 1303.2, "stop": 1305.0, "id": 418}, {"text": " Somebody have to ring a buzzer for me.", "start": 1306.6, "stop": 1307.7, "id": 419}, {"text": " Okay, Michael McAllin and Hobbs.", "start": 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answer.", "start": 1333.58, "stop": 1334.86, "id": 431}, {"text": " Anybody from the west like to give it a shot.", "start": 1334.98, "stop": 1336.58, "id": 432}, {"text": " Okay, we have Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 1338.08, "stop": 1339.62, "id": 433}, {"text": " Quadrax.", "start": 1339.88, "stop": 1340.18, "id": 434}, {"text": " No, that is not the answer either.", "start": 1340.82, "stop": 1342.14, "id": 435}, {"text": " The answer is Biax.", "start": 1342.4, "stop": 1343.2, "id": 436}, {"text": " Biax was the right answer.", "start": 1344.32, "stop": 1345.42, "id": 437}, {"text": " Bill, next question.", "start": 1345.56, "stop": 1346.18, "id": 438}, {"text": " Since 1984, a contest has been held on Usenet for the most unreadable, created", "start": 1346.18, "stop": 1351.98, "id": 439}, {"text": " bizarre, but working C program.", "start": 1351.98, "stop": 1353.6, "id": 440}, {"text": " What is the name of this contest?", "start": 1354.38, "stop": 1356.0, "id": 441}, {"text": " Contest held on Usenet for the most bizarre C program, but one that works.", "start": 1357.48, "stop": 1361.74, "id": 442}, {"text": " Anybody want to give it a shot?", "start": 1363.34, "stop": 1364.38, "id": 443}, {"text": " Going once, going twice.", "start": 1365.3, "stop": 1366.48, "id": 444}, {"text": " Got nothing to lose.", "start": 1366.86, "stop": 1367.42, "id": 445}, {"text": " Give it a shot here, somebody.", "start": 1367.52, "stop": 1368.26, "id": 446}, {"text": " All right, Jean-Louis Gasset.", "start": 1369.0, "stop": 1370.06, "id": 447}, {"text": " Windows.", "start": 1370.52, "stop": 1370.76, "id": 448}, {"text": " We'd love to give you a point for that, but we can.", "start": 1383.46, "stop": 1385.84, "id": 449}, {"text": " I'm sorry, Jean-Louis.", "start": 1386.0, "stop": 1386.9, "id": 450}, {"text": " Bill, get back at him.", "start": 1391.8000000000002, "stop": 1392.88, "id": 451}, {"text": " Your turn.", "start": 1392.96, "stop": 1393.32, "id": 452}, {"text": " 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