A is for...

A is for...
Angel

Sunday, February 27, 2011

On to A!

Since William picked Foucault, I'll go with Fourrier, although it's possible that he's too obscure.

What say you, Neil?

16 comments:

Neil said...

Not Fourier, but boy are you warm!

George W Childs said...

Flaubert?

Whom I didn't think about until just now.

I'm running out of cheese-eating surrender monkeys whose names start with F.

Neil said...

I'm afraid that it is not Flaubert, and that makes 20. The answer is...Pierre de Fermat, the famous French mathematician who created Fermat's Last Theorem (X to the nth power + Y to the nth power = Z to the nth power has no solutions for all n >2) and along with Pascale was the father of probability theory. Who takes over from here?

William said...

You get to go again, since you stumped us.

I now see that Foucault was much later. Could've sworn he was earlier than the 19th C.

Good job, Schmeig!

Neil said...

OK! I'll think of another one by tomorrow.

Neil said...

OK, I'll need help to set-up a new page, but the new letter is "A".

Steve said...

Not to confuse the issue, but I will start the questions now. Did your fame doing something no one had ever done make you a millionaire in endorsements and requests to sit on the board of big companies, but you, more than any other in your profession wanted to shun the spotlight, and are still reclusive.

William said...

OK, so we're on to an "A" now. I'll limit myself to one stumper for now:

Did you once praise a President of the United States as "modest, wise and good"?

Neil said...

Great question. I'll bet I know the person, but nothing comes to mind. YNQ.

Neil said...

Um... Mrs. John Quincy Adams? Probably not. YNQ.

William said...

Ooo, so close, I'll give it to you. It was actually Abigail Adams (describing George Washington) and not Mrs. John Quincy Adams, whose first name I don't even know.

Another stumper, then:

Was a museum established in San Francisco just to showcase your work?

And I'll bet Steve's stumper is Neil Armstrong.

Neil said...

Hmmm. Total guess, here. Ansel Adams?

George W Childs said...

I'll do a little editing.

William are you still having trouble logging in?

I deleted your "nebula" username because I thought you were using gmail, but maybe that was a mistake.

Let me know.

Steve said...

Yes, my stumper was Neil Armstrong.


Are we alive?

William said...

Correct, Ansel Adams.

As a bonus, here's one of my favorite Adams pics; I have a postcard of it on my desk: http://simonestecher.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/ansel-adams.jpg

And thanks, Georrrge, but for today at least, no, I'm not having problems logging on.

Neil said...

Good one, Steve. No, we have kicked da bucket.