Sunday, May 31, 2009

I'm moving again


I decided to move my blog -- AGAIN!

I you have this page bookmarked, then go to www.thetriviafactory.com/jimsblog, and bookmark it again. Or you can always just type in www.jimdriscoll.net.

There are a bunch of reasons I'm changing. For the past six months I've been using Blogger, a free service from Google. I always knew it would be sort of temporary and I find that it is pretty limiting. I also discovered a great new theme called "Imprezz," designed by Gopal Raju from ProductiveDreams, that will give my new blog a great look. This one will still be around if you want to see something from the past, in the meantime, I'll see you at my new place!

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's Invisible Movie is a 1996 comedy. It is a remake of a 1963 film starring the legendary comedian who is sometimes referred to as the "King of Comedy." Incidentally, the legend who played the lead in the original, was also a producer of the '96 remake.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Great Openings Music Trivia Podcast 045

This episode of my podcast features the songs and clues from our live Music and Entertainment Trivia shows over Memorial Day weekend. Can you identify the song and the artist after hearing only the opening notes? And as always I pass along some trivia about each of our featured classics; nuggets of information about how they came to be written or recorded, about the artist or something unusual that you’re sure to find interesting.

To hear it, use the player in the column to the right (Click on the PLAY arrow)

or download it here:
Download to Windows Media Player, I-Pod or favorite music player

Here are the Shownotes and Answers

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

No Memorial Day Trivia at Wings & Things

I've got the night off!

Wings & Things in Fayetteville is closed for the Memorial Day holiday, so we won't be doing trivia there this week. We'll be back next Monday night to resume our regular schedule.

See everyone next week!

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's invisible movie was a 1994 drama/horror which starred a cast that included Cruise, Pitt, Banderas, and Dunst. It's based on a 1976 novel by Howard Allen O'Brien, which is the unusual birth name of an author whose pen name is much more well known.

As a bit of trivia about this movie, despite its success, Johnny Depp, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Irons, Val Kilmer and John Travolta all turned down the opportunity to play a role in the film.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Friday Fun Site: I Love Traffic


If you're like me, you've often found yourself yelling at traffic engineers and wondering what they were thinking when they configured traffic lights. It seems like they purposely time the lights to be as inconvenient as possible.

Well here's your chance to try your hand. In this game the object is to change the traffic lights at the right time to avoid accidents. I failed miserably.

Here's the link

Monday, May 18, 2009

Monday Night Trivia at Wings & Things

Monday Night I'll be hosting trivia, as usual at Wings & Things in Fayetteville. If you can be there to play, join us by way of our live webcast starting at 7:00. See it here, or go to my live page and chat.

Find Five Things That Are Different #02


I got some great feedback from my first "Find Five" puzzle. So here's a new one.

Our trivia boss Mike took this week's photo this morning while photographing a fire at the Butler St. YMCA in downtown Atlanta. The photos are identical except for five different things. Can you find them?

Click here to see a bigger version and a link to the answers.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Friday Fun Site:
Aerial Virtual Tour of New York


I've seen some tremendous 3-D panoramic photography on the web, but this is really special. It's a series of high quality aerial views of New York City. The controls allow you to pan, zoom and explore. Pretty impressive, especially on a big computer monitor.

Here's the link

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's invisible movie is an old one. It's a 1960 classic western that was based on an earlier Japanese film titled the Seven Samurai. The film features legendary actors like Wallich, McQueen and Bronson. It starred the actor in the screenshot who also once played the King of Siam.

As a bit of trivia, the famous theme from this movies was used in commercials for Marlboro cigarettes. It was included in the James Bond film Moonraker, on an album by the rock group Yes, and in The Simpsons in the episode titled "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Did Someone Say 'Cheese?'


I found this new blog today and it's sure to bring a big smile to your face. It's a collection of some of the most unhappy looking people who have ever posed for a camera.

Here's the link

Monday, May 11, 2009

Monday Night Trivia at Wings & Things

We'll be doing trivia tonight at Wing's and Things in Fayetteville. If you can't be there, we'll do our live video webcast starting around 7 pm. Tune in here or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Great Openings Music Trivia Podcast #044

This is one of the most unusual line-up of featured songs ever on the show. All five of our songs have the exact same name. Can you identify the song and the artist after hearing only the opening notes? And as always I pass along some trivia about each of our featured classics; nuggets of information about how they came to be written or recorded, about the artist or something unusual that you’re sure to find interesting. The clues are from the bonus from our Saturday Music and Entertainment trivia shows.

To hear it, use the player in the column to the right (Click on the PLAY arrow)

or download it here:
Download to Windows Media Player, I-Pod or favorite music player

Here are the Shownotes and Answers

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Find Five Things That Are Different


I've always enjoyed these puzzles where you try to find the subtle differences in two photos. So I thought I'd created some of my own.

I took this week's photo when I was in San Francisco. It's the carousel at the end of Pier 39 near Fisherman's Wharf. The photos are identical except for five different things. Can you find them?

Click here to see a bigger version and a link to the answers.

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's Invisible Movie is a 1990 Christmas film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. The film centered on the home of Peter and Kate'McCallister and their family, who lived in Chicago.

As a bit of trivia, the young star of this movie, who was eight at the time, is ranked at number-two in VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Kid-Stars." (That's not him in the screenshot)

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Friday Fun Site: Native Names



National Geographic
has a unique interactive map that show what modern-day cities, states and geographic features mean in their Native American words.
"Native American words echo in the names of lakes, rivers, mountains, states, cities, and small towns across the United States. Most of these translations reflect the best scholarly opinion on the meaning of the Indian terms."
A couple of local examples:
- Kennesaw (Georgia) is Native American for "Grass"
- Chattahoochee River is translated as "Marked Rock River"

Unfortunartely, they are not nearly as colorful as some of these:
- Malibu, CA: It makes a loud noise all the time over there
- Topeka, KS: Good place to dig potatoes
- Chicago, IL: At the skunk place
- Yosemite, CA: They are killers

Here's the link

Sunday, May 3, 2009

I'm back at Wings & Things this week!

I'm back in town and will be back at Monday Night Trivia at Wings & Things this week.

If you can't be there, we'll do our live video webcast. Join us right here from 7-9 pm, or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Friday Fun Site: Pick the Perp


I admit. This is one of the strangest Friday Fun Sites that I've ever featured. It's called "Pick the Perp." The idea is to look at five mugshots and a description of the crime. Then guess which person was charged with the crime.


I got 10 our of 30 correct, which I think is pretty remarkable since none of these folks look like upstanding citizens.

Here's the link.

My Tourist Pictures


I'm back from a couple of weeks of heavy traveling to Florida and California. I did have one afternoon to play tourist around the San Fransisco Bay area and uploaded just few of the pictures I took. You can find them on my tumbelog at jimstumblelog.tumblr.com

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's invisible movie is a comedy classic from 1981. It features an SNL alum, along with an (at the time) unknown actor who had co-written movies like National Lampoon's Animal House and Meatballs.

One of the movie's most memorable quotes is also one of my favorites: "The name's Francis Soyer, but everybody calls me Psycho. Any of you guys call me Francis, and I'll kill you."

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Sunday, April 26, 2009


I've been traveling a good bit so I haven't posted as much as I'd like to this blog. This week I'm headed to the west coast for a few days. The photo above will be a travel destination and I expect I'll be driving my rental across that bridge a few times.

I won't tell you where it is, but some may recognize the bridge or the city behind it. If I get a good Internet connection I'll post some photos from along the way.

Friday Fun Site: Name That Color


I'm a guy, so that means I'm generally bad with colors. So this little tool is really helpful.

The idea is pretty simple, select a color, and the website will tell you what it's called. Or, you can select from the more than 1,500 named colors, and it'll show you what it looks like.

For example, I explored various shades of green and found the following: parsley, salem, malachite, shamrock, bay leaf, zanah and padua (but they all look green to me).

Here's the link

"This Day in Music Trivia" on Twitter.

I've started something new. When I do research for the Great Openings Music Trivia Podcast, I keep running across interesting music trivia and facts. So I decided to add a daily feature where I post "This Day in Music Trivia" on my Twitter feed. I put them out Monday thru Friday around noon each day and so far everyone seems to like them. But you can only get them by following me on Twitter.

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's Invisible Movie from 2001 was the first in a series of wildly popular films based on a series of wildly popular books. Five movies have been released with three more on tap through 2011. Incidentally, in this first film, he was just 11 years old. How's that for a clue?

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

A video about jump ropes? You bet!

Forget about Susan Boyle. Where did these girls come from? I didn't think a video about jump ropes would capture my attention till I saw this.

I did some quick research and the "Firecrackers" are from the Cincinnati area and have performed at a number of halftimes and high profile events including the inaugural parade for George W. It appears that this performance is from a basketball game at the U.S. Naval Academy earlier this spring.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Great Openings Podcast 043

Another podcast is up! This week it's a fun one with an unusual relationship between our featured artists. Can you identify the song and the artist after hearing only the opening notes? And as always I pass along some trivia about each of our featured classics; nuggets of information about how they came to be written or recorded, about the artist or something unusual that you’re sure to find interesting. The clues are from the bonus from our Saturday Music and Entertainment trivia shows.

To hear it, use the player in the column to the right (Click on the PLAY arrow)

or download it here:
Download to Windows Media Player, I-Pod or favorite music player

Here are the Shownotes and Answers

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's invisible Movie is a 1998 comedy-drama that was based on the story of Hunter Campbell Adams, M.D., a real-life person who is a doctor and founder of Gesundheit! Institute. The notable star of this movie is often pictured wearing a red clown's nose in the film's promotional material.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Friday Fun SIte: Dead at Your Age


My birthday is coming up in a month or so, so this web site really caught my eye for a Friday Fun Site. It's called Dead.AtYourAge.com.

Simply enter your birth date and it will give you a list of famous people who died at your age. For example here's the main entry for me...
"You've outlived Paul Gauguin by almost two weeks. He was a French painter whose best canvases depict Tahitian life in brilliant colors. He died of a heart attack on May 8, 1903, 51 years before you were born."
Other notable who died around my current age are (or were) Bevin Fagan, John Calvin, Peter Sellers and John Ritter.

As an added treat, it will also tell you how many days you've been alive. For me, it's 20,070 days. Now I'm really depressed.

Here's the link

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Jim's Trivia Question of the Day



People really liked this when I did it before, so I'm bringing back my Trivia Question of the Day. I'll post the questions at 8 am, and answers at 8 pm. But you'll have to follow me on Twitter to see them. Starts Monday.

Monday Night Live Trivia Webcast

We'll do our live video webcast again this week from Wings & Things. Join us right here from 7-9 pm, or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Big celebration on July 8

It's a little too early to start getting excited about this, but if I wait to post it, I might forget about it.

At five minutes and six seconds after 4 AM on the 8th of July this year, the time and date will be - 04:05:06 07/08/09.

Should we plan a party!

Listen carefully and you can still hear the records playing



Most of you won't be interested in this, but I found it on YouTube today. This is a tour through the radio station building in Savannah where I worked about 30 years ago. Back then the stations were 63-WKBX and 95-WSGF. The building was abandoned about 10 years ago when the station moved into new facilities. The building may be in disrepair and now the home to snakes and rats, but its halls remain filled with memories of disco, rock & roll, talk radio and the Saturday Night Treasury of Gold.

I worked either part time or full-time at the stations over a five year period and logged a lot of hours in the control room and the sales offices. The tour guides are old co-workers and friends Big Mac and Lyndy Brannen, both of whom still work in radio in Savannah.

Friday Fun Site: Ball Droppings



I can see that this week's Friday Fun Site could, in the right circumstances, be therapeutic.

It's called Ball Droppings, and I'm not sure how to describe it, exactly. Just make sure your sound is turned up, watch the balls drop, draw a few lines, and enjoy the music. That's all there is to it.

Here's the link

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's invisible movie as a 1995 superhero film and the actor playing the role picture in our screenshot is a wacky comedian and actor that we all know and love.

In the film he plays a puzzling character who, in the TV version of the movie, was played by Frank Gorshin and John Astin. As a bit of trivia, among the many who have provided the voice of this odd character in animated versions, was Robert Englund, aka Freddie Kruger.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Great Openings Music Trivia Podcast 042

Another podcast is up! Can you identify the song and the artist after hearing only the opening notes? And this episode there's a theme. Plus, as always I pass along some trivia about each of our featured classics; nuggets of information about how they came to be written or recorded, about the artist or something unusual that you’re sure to find interesting. As always, the clues are from the bonus from our Saturday Music and Entertainment trivia shows.

To hear it, use the player in the column to the right (Click on the PLAY arrow)

or download it here:
Download to Windows Media Player, I-Pod or favorite music player

Here are the Shownotes and Answers

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Monday Night Live Trivia Webcast

Last Monday night the video webcast worked great and we'll be streaming live from Wings & Things again this week. Join us right here from 7-9 pm, or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Invisible Movie Hint


I'm not sure if this week's Invisible Movie screencap is from the original 1940 Disney animated feature or one of the later versions. I do know that it's story is based on a 1883 story by Italian author Carlo Collodi, and that the name of the lead character is a Tuscan word meaning "pine nut." You can do the research from there.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Mega and Giga Roller Coasters


I'm not a ran of roller coasters. In fact, I pretty much refuse to ride them at all. But they do fascinate me. Since we're getting into the travel season and a lot of folks will be making their way to amusement parks, this caught my eye. It's an interesting collection of "mega" and "giga" coasters. They're the world's scariest, highest, and fastest roller coasters.

"These monstrous beasts defy the laws of gravity, making our brains slosh around in our craniums and occasionally produce a trace of sickness as you are thrown over the sidecars."

Here's the link with some fascinating photos.

Friday Fun Site: Antipodes Map

I always wondered about this. When I was a little kid, I was always told that if I dug a hole deep enough, I would end up digging all the way through the earth and come back out in China. It turns out the geography of that notion is a little off. I would have actually wound up somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

This week's Fun Site is pretty simple. It's called an Antipodes Map.
"In geography, the antipodes of any place on Earth is its antipodal point; that is, the region on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Two points which are antipodal to one another are connected by a straight line through the centre of the Earth."
To use the site, just find your starting point in the top map and see the antipodes on the bottom map.

It should be noted that my China digging projects that I referenced actually occurred in suburban Pittsburgh, where I grew up, The map that I'm attaching shows the antipodal point for Atlanta, which is where most of my visitors are from. Either way, we'd still end up in the Indian Ocean.

Here's the link. Let's start digging!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Friday Fun Site - Where is That School?


We've been enjoying a lot of March Madness basketball, and although they've become familiar names, where in the heck are schools like Gonzaga, Binghamton, Radford and Butler? That's the whole idea of this quiz, called "Where is that School?" from the folks at Mental Floss.

I got 8 out of 12 correct, which is pretty amazing since I guessed at most.

Here's the link

Monday's Live Video Trivia Webcast

Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. But we'll try again on Monday night for another live video webcast of trivia at Wings & Things. Join us right here from 7-9 pm, or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Invisible Movie Hint

I'm stumped on this week's Invisible Movie. I honestly don't know if it is the 1988 version, which inspired a hit Broadway musical, or if it is the 2007 version, which was inspired by the hit Broadway musical. I think it's the later one.

Either way, the movies have the same name, so simply write down the title and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

100 Great Southern Foods


Here's one of those lists of places to eat great Southern food. I've only been to four (or five) of the places mentioned, but considering the wide geographic area they cover, I think that's pretty good.

Here are the places on the list I've been to:
  • Nu-Way Hot Wieners, Macon
  • Harolds Barbeque - Atlanta
  • Mary Mac's Tea Room - Atlanta
  • The Varsity - Atlanta
  • And if you count all the Waffle Houses that I've eaten at (but not the original in Avondale Estates) I think that should count, too.
In fact, I actually had a Fried Peach Pie at the Varsity today. Here's what the author said about that delicacy:
"I speak fluent Varsity, which means I know the difference between a naked steak and a glorified steak. And I know that the sleeper eat at this drive-in on steroids is the fried peach pie, a pillow of dough encasing a cobbler of goodness."
I can think of plenty of others that should have made the list. Here's the link

Thanks Capn' Craig


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Monday Night Webcast

We had a great time last Monday night with our new live video webcast. An added wi-fi repeater did the trick and we were able to stay online all night. In fact we had some of our regular players from the Sputniks join us online all the way from Indiana

We'll do it again this week. If you can't make it out to play trivia, join us right here from 7-9 pm, or go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Invisible Movie Bonus Hint

This week's Invisible Movie, from 2003, was the first in hugely successful series. It was originally based on one of the rides at the Disney theme parks.

As a hint, most of the location filming for this movie was on the island of St. Vincent where they built built three piers and a backlot as the settings for Port Royal and Tortuga. (I won't tell you in what the sea you'd find St. Vincent, since it might be too much of a giveaway.)

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Friday Fun Site: Soundry


This is an accomplishment. I'm actually posting a Friday Fun Site on a FRIDAY!

Remember the old Concentration card game where you turn over a bunch of playing cards then try to remember where the duplicate is. There are all kinds of versions on the net, but this on is really cool. It's called Soundry and instead of images, it uses snippits of popular songs. So it tests your listening memory rather than your visual memory.

Here's the link

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Live Trivia Webcast - Let's Try Again!

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that our Internet connection will hold up tonight. If it does, we'll try again to do a video webcast live from Wings & Things in Fayetteville. Join us here, or you can go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Great Openings Podcast 041

I finally got around to doing another podcast. As usual, we bring you the clues from the bonus from last Saturday's Music and Entertainment Trivia. Can you identify the song and the artist after hearing only the opening notes? It's sort "name that tune." Plus, as always I pass along some trivia about each of our featured classics; nuggets of information about how they came to be written or recorded, about the artist or something unusual that you’re sure to find interesting.

To hear it, use the player in the column to the right (Click on the PLAY arrow)

or download it here:
Download to Windows Media Player, I-Pod or favorite music player

Here are the Shownotes and Answers

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Friday Fun Site (on Sunday)


We're getting a little more serious with this week's Fun Site. It's not a game, but I still find it interesting.

It comes from rayogram.com and is a perfect cross between reading newspapers online, and reading the paper version. This site shows the scans of front pages of about 15 top newspapers. The images are big enough to be readable, and if you want them bigger, you can get that, too. The papers include the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, a few foreign papers and others. Pretty neat.

Find it here

Invisible Movie Hint

It's Spring Training time, and we thought this 1988 movie might be just perfect this week. It's a baseball movie, but that's pretty obvious. If you need to know which one, take a close look at the logo on the uniform.

The movie is based upon the minor league experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton who played second base in the Baltimore Orioles' farm system, eventually playing at the AAA level for Rochester in the International League. He quit when he realized that he would never become a major league player, and went on to make movies.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Monday, March 9, 2009

"Monday" Fun Site: Touch the Bubbles


I missed Friday's Fun Site, but nothing says we can't do one for Monday.

This is called "Touch the Bubbles." It's a cool little flash game that will help you exercise your musical ear. Just copy the song by pressing the correct bubbles.

Here's the link

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Invisible Movie Hint

The clue for this week's invisible movie, from 1991, is short and sweet. It shares the name with a 1964 hit by Roy Orbison.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Join Me LIVE on Monday Night

If all goes well, I'll be video webcasting Monday's night's Trivia Show live from Wings & Things in Fayetteville. Join us here, or you can go to my "live webcast page" and chat.

Invisible Movie Hint

This week's Invisible Movie is from 2007. The film's plot summary on IMDB.com says it is a classic Disney fairytale that collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess who is sent to our world by an evil queen.

Simply identify the movie and turn it in with your first answer at Trivia for five bonus points.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Friday Fun Site - LOST Trivia Challenge

Most of my readers know by now that I'm a huge fan of ABC's Lost. So that's why I really like this week's Friday Fun Site. The folks at UGO.com have put up a very well don series of trivia games about Lost. I must warn you that some of the questions are very tough and you need to be a hard-core fan to even hope of answering any of the correctly. But if you're a "Lostie" you'll enjoy it. Here's the link.

By the way, I got 8 of 10 correct in the "Jack Edition" but only 4 of 10 in the "Kate Edition." It should also be noted that the quiz was put up after last season, and since we're now seven episodes into season five, some of the answers may have changed a bit, especially in the "general" Lost trivia quiz. (At least that's my excuse for not doing better.)

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Monday Night at Wings & Things

Congrats to the Snamish, who won on Monday night at Wings & Things in Fayetteville with a winning score of 296 points. The Flying Monkeys and We're Not Adult Film Stars took second and third.

The most discussed question of the night - and my favorite - was:
A TV movie based on what 1960's sitcom featured the Harlem Globetrotters playing basketball against a team of robots?
Several teams knew the answer immediately, but most did not and were suprised to learn te answer in "Gilligan's Island." Here is the opening theme from that TV movie:



The TV movie was the third based on "Gilligan's Island" and it aired on May 15, 1981. Here's the IMDB page for that movie.

Celebrity Yearbook Photos



Last week I posted some great pictures of politicians from their high school yearbooks. This week I found some celebrity photos that will crack you up. That's Brad Pitt, Paula Abdul and Jennifer Lopez pictured. The guys at Relaxing Hub have more here.