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Friday Feb 23, 2007

Tag Me More

Tag Me More - Quiz

I was tagged by two people already. First by Sin-Yaw, VP and Site lead for engineering in China. Second tag came from Steve Wilson, my former manager and now my mentor. I could probably ignore Sin-Yaw's tag, at least till next week, when we're going to have site leaders meeting in Beijing, but I'm sure Sin-Yaw will ask why I was so lazy
My second tag is even more taught. I know Steve enough to realize that I either publish these "5 Things You Always Wanted to Know About Me But Were Afraid to Ask" or he is going to punch me through phone line tonight during the mentoring session. Yeah and I really want to survive, looking forward for a weekend.

But wait, the blogosphere is full of chain letters now, so should I really follow the crowd? Or copy the You-Tube style from Steve? He set up the bar pretty high, I need to do something else.

So what about a quiz? You can guess which one is true and which not. I'll publish correct answers next week.

1. My wedding reception happened
a) in a kindergarten
b) in a shopping center in Libochovice
c) on Krivoklat castle

2. I can play
a) Accordion
b) Violin
c) Guitar
d) Piano
e) Saxophone
f) Drums
g) Bass Guitar
h) All above, but saxophone
i)  All above, but violin

3. My 7 years old son and me love cycling. We
a) frequently cycle to Srbsko
b) rode more than 700 km in 2006 season
c) spent summer vacation cycling from Luxembourg through the valley of Mosel to Koblenz

4. The first program that I developed was
a) Landing on the Moon in machine code for Texas Instrument 58c
b) Tank battle in assembler for PMD80
c) machine code for 8080 processor that controlled drum simulator

5. The game my son likes most in these days and I plan to play it with him on the weekend is
a) Operation Flashpoint, excellent game, developed in Czech Republic
b) Need for Speed, Most Wanted
c) Company of Heroes

I wonder how many people would know the answers. I'll reveal the secret next week, looking forward to tag other people.