This standard seems too strict. Very few people would actually qualify under this metric.cdngooner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:13 pmWhatever happened to the "dart test"? Is this not applied anymore? There is NO chance that the answer to this question will be someone that an average person I might hit by throwing a dart would know - some South-American-born unelected political leader from Suriname or French Guiana.
PS: This is for the forum, NOT a question for the QM.
Twenty Questions Game 156
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Re: Twenty Questions Game 156
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If its Felix Eboue, I object!
The question did not ask about birth. Eboue was African by ethnicity, residence, occupation and government office.African?
No.
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This is tricky.
On the one hand:
He was born in South America.
He went to school in Bordeaux.
His first major Government post was as Governor of Guadeloupe which is in the Carribbean.
On the other hand, he was of African ancestry, identified with African heritage, and served for several years as Governor of Chad, which of course is in Africa.
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If I was answering the questions I suspect that I would have either answered no (as he didn't seem to consider himself African from what I've read), or given a more detailed answer than yes or no. But Felix does seem to be one of those cases where the question master could justify answering either way without being wrong
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I would have answered yes to French, American, South American or French Guianan and no to African.Octavious wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 10:51 pmIf I was answering the questions I suspect that I would have either answered no (as he didn't seem to consider himself African from what I've read), or given a more detailed answer than yes or no. But Felix does seem to be one of those cases where the question master could justify answering either way without being wrong
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Our rule of thumb seems to be if they've got a Wikipedia page they qualify.Hominidae wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:56 pmThis standard seems too strict. Very few people would actually qualify under this metric.cdngooner wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:13 pmWhatever happened to the "dart test"? Is this not applied anymore? There is NO chance that the answer to this question will be someone that an average person I might hit by throwing a dart would know - some South-American-born unelected political leader from Suriname or French Guiana.
PS: This is for the forum, NOT a question for the QM.
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I hit "random page" on Wikipedia a few times until I got the page of a person; this is who I found:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamri_Pin_Ramli
I doubt anyone would be willing to accept this Malaysian footballer as an acceptable answer.
In any event, we don't actually have word yet from the QM whether or not Félix Éboué is correct.
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I agree just a wikipedia page is too broad, I would suggest something like a wikipedia page in English and in at least two other languages as a rule of dumb.Spartaculous wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 3:16 pmI hit "random page" on Wikipedia a few times until I got the page of a person; this is who I found:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamri_Pin_Ramli
I doubt anyone would be willing to accept this Malaysian footballer as an acceptable answer.
In any event, we don't actually have word yet from the QM whether or not Félix Éboué is correct.
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Here! Sorry for the delay, Félix Éboué is correct. I’ll leave it to Spartaculous and Jamie to decide who starts the next round.
As he was a fixture of the French colonial government it’s hard to consider Éboué really African. His family had also been in Guyane for generations. This situation might be analogous to asking whether emigrating members of the ACS would be “American” or “African”.
In regards to his significance, I think that he has been sufficiently honored in various forms to be counted as a notable person. He achieved a number of firsts as a black French man and played a historically important role as governor in French Equatorial Africa during WWII.
As he was a fixture of the French colonial government it’s hard to consider Éboué really African. His family had also been in Guyane for generations. This situation might be analogous to asking whether emigrating members of the ACS would be “American” or “African”.
In regards to his significance, I think that he has been sufficiently honored in various forms to be counted as a notable person. He achieved a number of firsts as a black French man and played a historically important role as governor in French Equatorial Africa during WWII.
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Thanks to Jamiet for deferring to me, and to han-shahanshah for an intriguing figure to guess... I agree that his WWII role is definitely historically significant. I think that the challenge of guessing him is that, if you told me someone was born in South America, French Guiana would be literally the last place I would guess. Well done on a fun round.
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