grasshopper wrote:I'll go 1624.
Cheers,
grasshopper
2nd guess - 1570. Thanks!
Red Bigot wrote:I'm still waiting for the scientific approach to appear, where are all the mathematicians and engineers?
50 x 27 x 30 = 40500 cc = 40.5 litres (plus a little more 'cos it's heaped up over the top edge a little in the middle), now you just need to work out the average volume of a cork under random stacking conditions where there is a large variation in cork size.
mphatic wrote:
Oh, and if anyone wants to know those other 3 numbers, I'm thinking half of the prize would be fair payment...
Andrew Jordan wrote:
(1) There are more than 1,348 corks in the tank.
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He could of also been refering to the amount of bottles he has had, rather then the amount of corks in the bottle.
mphatic
Andrew Jordan wrote:Ok, here is some scientific reasoning for you ....
From the minimal amount of clues Brian has given us, this is what we know so far:
(1) There are more than 1,348 corks in the tank.
(2) Out of the posts posted before 4.53pm Sunday afternoon, one of them was off by 54 , either plus or minus.
So looking at the guesses up until this time that were above 1,348, and taking away anyone's guess so far that matches one of the numbers before 4.53pm plus/minus 54 , the number has to be one of the following:
1,701 (mphatic just posted this above) - probably correct number!
Edited 2nd guess 2,884 (who's counting here )
All the other possiblities have been "guessed" already. So one of these 2 numbers has to be the number. Brian?
grasshopper wrote:grasshopper wrote:I'll go 1624.
Cheers,
grasshopper
2nd guess - 1570. Thanks!
Andrew Jordan wrote:
Ok, here is some scientific reasoning for you ....
From the minimal amount of clues Brian has given us, this is what we know so far:
(1) There are more than 1,348 corks in the tank.
(2) Out of the posts posted before 4.53pm Sunday afternoon, one of them was off by 54 , either plus or minus.
So looking at the guesses up until this time that were above 1,348, and taking away anyone's guess so far that matches one of the numbers before 4.53pm plus/minus 54 , the number has to be one of the following:
1,701 (mphatic just posted this above) - probably correct number!
Edited 2nd guess 2,884 (who's counting here )
All the other possiblities have been "guessed" already. So one of these 2 numbers has to be the number. Brian?
Assuming no one has the right answer already...
GRB wrote:1570 or 1824 with around 2 -15 % TCA affected depending on who you ask or did these get burnt in some pagan ritual
Red Bigot wrote:GRB wrote:1570 or 1824 with around 2 -15 % TCA affected depending on who you ask or did these get burnt in some pagan ritual
As much as I'd like to stretch this out to 4 pages or more, I've left you stew long enough already, the winner was at the bottom of the first page, 1570 is the magic number.
GRB is the winner!
Please send me an email or PM with your postal address and I'll send off the bottle asap.
Thanks to everyone for playing the game.
GRB wrote:I have a better idea than getting the bottle posted up to Sydney, how about letting everyone know when you and Ric are heading this way and you can bring the bottle up to an offline . Pick a date and we will get a restaurant organised.
Glen
Adam wrote:Unconfirmed but highly probable reports of white wine corks in the fishtank...
Confirm or deny?
The more the better wrote:
Brian,
My Guess is 1750.
I asked an actuary at work to crunch some numbers for me. I can't be too far out....
Sean wrote:Ummm Brian, have you added any more corks since 2pm on Sunday???