The “Father of Robotics” Al-Jazari: Quite Possibly the Coolest Dude You’ve Never Heard of

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This week at quizzo, we had a round on founding fathers, and almost no-one knew that Al-Jazari was the father of robotics (no judgement here. I wouldn’t have known it either. The people who didn’t know Jerry Lee Lewis’s music, on the other hand…). Well, Al-Jazari was a fascinating dude, one well worth further study.

He was a Muslim who lived in what is now south-eastern Turkey in the 12th century and early 13th. He was an engineer who invented tons of awesome stuff, including the modern crankshaft, the combination lock, the automatic gate, and a highly advanced water supply system that supplied fresh water to the hospitals and mosques of Damascus.

But it was his friggin’ robots that make him so incredible. He made a drink-serving waitress, who could serve water or tea. The water would drip into a cup for 7 1/2 minutes, then a door would open, the robot would come out of the door, full drink in hand, and serve it to you like Rosie from the Jetsons. He also created the original Chuck E. Cheese band (almost 800 years before the father of video games Nolan Bushnell founded Chuck E Cheese!) From history-computer.com:

Al-Jazari described also a musical automaton (see the image below), which was a boat with four automatic musicians, that floated on a lake to entertain guests at royal drinking parties. The mechanism featured a programmable drum machine with pegs (cams), that bump into little levers that operated the percussion. The drummer could be made to play different rhythms and different drum patterns if the pegs were moved around. The automata were a robot band, which performed more than fifty facial and body actions during each musical selection.

Al-Jazari2Hard to believe there could be anything cooler than that, but the elephant clock certainly gives it a run for it’s money. This short video will tell you all about it. Well worth a watch (get it? Clock? Watch? Nevermind.). The first thing I thought of when I saw it was that breakfast contraption in Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure. And let’s face it, any dude that brings to mind Jetsons, Chuck E. Cheese, and Pee Wee Herman must be pretty daggone cool. Here’s his wiki page if you wanna learn more.

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Quizzo TOnight

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Oh man, what a train wreck last night turned into. I can’t really write it without it sounding like a snippy yelp review, and I hate snippy yelp reviews, so I’ll just say that when the lights went out at Black Sheep last night we tried to take the quiz to another bar (not a regular quizzo spot) AND IT REALLY DIDN’T TURN OUT WELL. I’m sending them a sternly worded email now. Because I’m an 80-year old man.

Anywhooo, let’s look forward instead of back. Tonight we get the party started with a double points quiz at Industry. And this is a pretty fun quiz. Action starts at Industry at 6:30 p.m. Great beers, great food, and double points. On to Bards at 9 p.m. No double points, but plenty of fun and $3 beers. French Fry faceoff and Name that Tune at both spots. See ya tonight!

Quizzo Tonight

Action kicks off at O’Neals at 8 p.m. We are upstairs once again as the Flyers are on at 7:30. On to City Tap House at 10:15 p.m. A fairly tough quiz, truth be told, but often times those result in new winners. If you like history, you’re gonna dig it. Hope to see ya tonight!

Famous Firsts Week

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This week we’re going to celebrate pioneers and learn the origins of things that we take for granted. We’ll honor people who created things that changed the world as we know it, some of whom are quite famous and some who are not. We’ll explore the origins of everyday customs, and find out how they got their start. Should be an interesting week.

JGTSpI Scores With Two Weeks Left to Go

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Alright, we’re getting down to the nitty gritty here, and here are our scores after 8 weeks.  S***’s getting real. I’m gonna give you several chances to score points this week by posting a number of trivia questions on the JGT Quizzo Facebook Page. You can also score by tweeting about the quizzes you are attending this week. And I’m awarding double points at Industry this week.

Last Weeks Scores

NORTH STAR

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First Place: Inkspot 98

2nd Place: Stillmaniacs 88

3rd Place: Bump N Grind 83

SIDECAR

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First Place: Tempura House 119

2nd Place: Goodtimes Takeover Project 107

3rd Place: Get Big Get Bitches 107

O’NEALS

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First Place: Savage Ear 112

2nd Place: Encyclopedophiles 90

3rd Place: New and Improved Team Name 88

CITY TAP HOUSE

First Place: Jesters of Tortuga 121

2nd Place: Irish Wrist Watch 111

3rd Place: Crimea River 99

LOCUST RENDEZVOUS

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First Place: Synchronized Trampoline 102

2nd Place: The Jams 97

3rd Place: #1 Government Team Competitor 93

BLACK SHEEP

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First Place: Blazing Sea Nuggets 93

2nd Place: Duane’s World 91

3rd Place: Don’t Trust Atoms; They Make Up Everything 87

INDUSTRY

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First Place: L. Ron Hubbard’s Diabetics 120

2nd Place: The Missing Heads 110

3rd Place: Why Can’t Us 100

BARDS

First Place: Jesters of Tortuga 107

2nd Place; Leaky Mingebox 100

3rd Place: The Four C’s 95

$250 in Prizes on Big Money Tuesday (And We’re upstairs at O’Neals)

Big prizes at quizzo tonight. $50 for the winners at O’Neals and $25 for 2nd Place. $100 for winners at CTH, $50 for 2nd, $25 for third.

Also, because of the Flyers game, we’ll be moving quizzo up to the 2nd floor tonight. And yes, the game will be on tv upstairs as well.

On to CTH at 10:15 p.m. $4 Gansett Lagers. An interesting quiz this week…the 1st round has proven harder than the 5th. See ya tonight!