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Title: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: vaskidmark on February 27, 2015, 07:33:03 AM
http://tinyurl.com/q7g3znp  or http://preview.tinyurl.com/q7g3znp

The outrage being expressed - is it justified?

There's no question that the event itself was tragic, and that there are people who are still working physically and emotionally to put their lives back together.  But to use a contemporary event as a memory-jogger turning into gross insensitivity and a plot to reopen wounds?

I'm probably the last one to ask about "respecting" the emotional sensitivities of others, so I'm putting the question to you - did the show step out of bounds?

stay safe.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: MillCreek on February 27, 2015, 08:00:17 AM
Recalling that the Oso landslide occurred in my county, I don't have a problem with it being mentioned on 'Jeopardy'.  Same as I would not the Wellington avalanche of 1910.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: brimic on February 27, 2015, 09:25:43 AM
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Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Jamisjockey on February 27, 2015, 09:36:48 AM
Outrage! Vitrol! Rabble Rabble!

Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: RevDisk on February 27, 2015, 09:49:23 AM

People have too much time or outage on their hands if this is what sets them off.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: MillCreek on February 27, 2015, 09:56:29 AM
I wonder if 'Jeopardy' has done any similar questions regarding the death toll from 9/11.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: 230RN on February 27, 2015, 10:40:30 AM
I wouldn't have considered it as insensitive unless I had lived in Oso at the time.  But if I were one of the producers and doubt were expressed during the review of the questions before they were aired, I'd have said "Aha, of course," and eliminated it.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Stand_watie on February 27, 2015, 11:57:33 AM
I wouldn't have considered it as insensitive unless I had lived in Oso at the time.  But if I were one of the producers and doubt were expressed during the review of the questions before they were aired, I'd have said "Aha, of course," and eliminated it.

I think they're from Oslo.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Perd Hapley on February 27, 2015, 01:47:01 PM
Absurd things to take offense at for 500, Alex.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: AJ Dual on February 27, 2015, 01:58:17 PM
Neutral at worst.

Wouldn't the positive way of looking at it be that using the Oso Mudslide confirms that it was a big important event, and something everyone, especially learned intelligent people ought to remember, so that it makes a good Jeopardy question?

I guess I could see the outrage if it were something like on Wipeout! where after bouncing off the big red balls into the mud, the host says, "Wow! You look like an Oso survivor!" etc.

But no, it was a big newsworthy event, and it's use as a question doesn't demean the tragedy or the survivors.

This is more about the ever increasing trend of pouncing on any opportunity for offense or insult as a platform for fame and stature.  =|
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: RoadKingLarry on February 27, 2015, 02:41:53 PM
Absurd things to take offense at for 500, Alex.

Incredibly stupid things to get your knickers in a twist over for 1000 Alex, you insensitive ahole.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Hawkmoon on February 27, 2015, 07:46:26 PM
:Yawn:
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Strings on February 28, 2015, 02:13:31 AM
Awww look... someones got their feels hurt

Starting to get tired of folks expecting everyone to cater to their feelings...
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Boomhauer on February 28, 2015, 11:31:43 AM
Awww look... someones got their feels hurt

Starting to get tired of folks expecting everyone to cater to their feelings...

But but but mah feelz...stay away from them you bully!

Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: T.O.M. on March 01, 2015, 02:00:19 PM
The article says that more than a dozen people expressed outrage.  How is this even noteworthy?  I can piss off more people than that without working hard....
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Devonai on March 02, 2015, 07:13:23 AM
I was about to make the same point, Chris. I could probably find a dozen people outraged about the percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: vaskidmark on March 02, 2015, 09:30:20 AM
I was about to make the same point, Chris. I could probably find a dozen people outraged about the percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere.

There's nitrogen in the atmosphere?  And we breath the air that's in the atmosphere, right?  And IIRC not so long ago all y'all were talking about using nitrogen as the means of execution.

Just how long has this nitrogen poison stuff been in the atmosphere?  Who's responsible for putting it there and why has the government not done anything to stop them?  And why has the government not warned us and provided us with ways to protect ourselves?

Now you only need to find eleven more folks.  Maybe check the lists of folks who signed petitions against dihydrogen oxide being given to babies?

stay safe.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: zxcvbob on March 02, 2015, 02:45:43 PM
Isn't the proper form just "hydrogen oxide"?  :)  (dihydrogen makes it too obvious)
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Firethorn on March 02, 2015, 04:43:58 PM
Isn't the proper form just "hydrogen oxide"?  :)  (dihydrogen makes it too obvious)

Maybe.  But the petitions said Dihydrogen, and I've managed to fool people in college with it within the last year.

There is no 'too obvious' when it comes to this.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: TommyGunn on March 02, 2015, 08:00:01 PM
Isn't the proper form just "hydrogen oxide"?  :)  (dihydrogen makes it too obvious)


Hydrogen oxide would be HO.   Water is   H2 O, thus dihydrogen oxide.

Hydrogen PerOxide is H2O2.   That is one H atom per O atom.   Or Dihydrogen dioxide.
It makes a difference ....
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: zxcvbob on March 02, 2015, 08:31:32 PM

Hydrogen oxide would be HO.   Water is   H2 O, thus dihydrogen oxide.

Hydrogen PerOxide is H2O2.   That is one H atom per O atom.   Or Dihydrogen dioxide.
It makes a difference ....

It makes a difference, but I think your wrong.  :lol:
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Sergeant Bob on March 02, 2015, 10:06:28 PM
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I Can't tell you exactly why that cracks me RTFU! but it really does!
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: zxcvbob on March 02, 2015, 10:23:38 PM
Burt Reynolds: Hey. Hey, ah.. check out the podium. Look at this.
Alex Trebek: Mr. Reynolds has apparently changed his name to "Turd Ferguson."
Burt Reynolds: Yeah, that's right. Turd Ferguson. It's a funny name.

[later, Burt Reynolds buzzes in]

Alex Trebek: Burt Reynolds.
Burt Reynolds: That's not my name.
Alex Trebek: Okay. Turd Ferguson.
Burt Reynolds: [ laughs ] Yeah, what do ya want?
Alex Trebek: You buzzed in!
Burt Reynolds: No I didn't.
Alex Trebek: Yes you did!
Burt Reynolds: Yeah, well, that's your opinion.

Alex Trebek: I hate my job. The answer was "mustard". Mustard is made from mustard seeds. Mr. Reynolds, it's still your board.
Burt Reynolds: Yeah well, why don't you give me, ah.. why don'tcha give me Ape Tit for $200...

I love that skit.
Title: Re: "Jeopardy" question raises outrage
Post by: Scout26 on March 03, 2015, 08:53:07 AM
Technically, it's Dihydrogen Monoxide.  And wassn't there a city council in California that voted to ban the stuff?