<p>Anyone watch it?</p>
<p>Questions were easy. </p>
<p>Boston U won tonight, Purdue got 2nd and UNC 3rd.</p>
<p>Anyone watch it?</p>
<p>Questions were easy. </p>
<p>Boston U won tonight, Purdue got 2nd and UNC 3rd.</p>
<p>Yeah, final jeopardy I though was a little too easy, but hmmh.</p>
<p>The middle school one is the best. I know like everything then.</p>
<p>Haha, I messed up the final Jeopardy, I thought it was Ben Franklin, lol.</p>
<p>BU w0t0w0t0w0t0w0tw0t0w0t0w :P</p>
<p>jesus those questions were easy and i'm a sophomore. the middle school one makes me feel like a fricken genius lol.</p>
<p>What was the final jeopardy answer and question?</p>
<p>I totally don't remember the exact details but it was something like this man was given the opportunity to be a leader though he declined and his response was "Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the present, but an equation is something for eternity"</p>
<p>Who is Einstein?</p>
<p>WuStl wins tonight, can't believe only one of them actually said Australia, way to overthink the question.</p>
<p>jeopardy is still! ohow do u know that?</p>
<p>new rule...if you're gonna talk about the stupid responses or how easy the final jeopardy ? was, then please at least state the question. haha.</p>
<p>also, since its summer and i'm at random places at random times, i can't always catch it. anyway, someone be kind enough to update on which colleges participate each day and who wins. thanks.</p>
<p>hey only bill maher can make new rules. where is bill maher anyways...on vacation? haven't seen the show in forever.</p>
<p>yeah, i loved that guy, but i don't have hbo anymore...i don't even know if he's on hbo anymore</p>
<p>I think I agree with my 10th English teacher and Scholar's bowl sponsor who said that Jeopardy is easiest for high school and college students because it is at this point in our life that we have best combination of depth of knowledge in any one subject and breadth of knowledge of several subject (if that makes sense). Once you start majoring in a subject and become a professional, you forget almost everything you learned in school.</p>
<p>Regis Philbin once stated that the majority of questions asked on "Who wants to be a Millionare" could be answered easily by a fifth grader. It's only the distraction of life experiences that makes us lose knowledge of subjects that are not directly pertinent to our lives. Does anybody remember the one time when the $1 Million question on "Millionare" was "What is the distance from the Sun to the Earth?"?</p>
<p>^wow, regis a DEEP thinker...haha.</p>
<p>that was seriously a $1 million question...i hate abc.</p>
<p>feenotype, aside from 8 light-years, I could not tell you the distance in miles.</p>
<p>Who won tonight? It was between NYU, NC State, and Gonzaga. I think NYU was in last going into double jeopardy with NC State and Gonzaga close to each other.</p>
<p>NC State won. Gonzaga got 2nd, and NYU got 3rd.</p>
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<p>Well, first, it's 8 light-minutes. :) And, second, it's 93 million miles (and I'm not an astronomy person). But, don't worry, you just proved my point. I'm totally sure you'd have spit that out in a second when you were in third grade.</p>
<p>UAB = 1st, Princeton = 2nd (:(), Duke = 3rd.</p>