Thursday, June 21, 2007

Tartarus 4

CONNECT TO TARTARUS 4



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These four clues will help u find out the link between persons A,B,C and D...

Hint : Look at person C's picture very carefully...........

Tartarus 4.4

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Clue 4 :

Cadabra.com




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The answer to this question is person D.

Tartarus 4.3


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(If u cannot guess him from the above 3 clues..well here it goes...the man in this pic is person C...)

Tartarus 4.2

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Ramayan 3392 A.D.
Devi
The Sadhu
The Asura Analogues
India Authentic
The Master Blaster
Snakewoman
Seven Brothers
The Gamekeeper
Walk-In Voodoo Child
Kama Sutra
The Life of Buddha



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Clue 4 :

Beef Island
Cooper Island
Ginger Island
Great Camanoe
Great Thatch
Guana Island
Mosquito Island
Necker Island
Norman Island
Peter Island
Salt Island



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The answer to this question is person B...

Taratarus 4

There are four questions in tartarus 4.0 The answer to each question is a famous personality. In order to figure out the personalities..several clues have been given....Furthermore, all the answers(all the persons) are connected. You have to give me the answers to the four questions and the CONNECT....

Tartarus 4.1


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Clue 2 :

......"The Octopus" ........




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The answer to this question is Person A

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Tartarus 3.4




Situated on the banks of the River Clyde, the Ibrox stadium, or Ibrox Park houses one of the most famous and oldest football clubs of United Kingdom. The stadium witnessed a record crowd of 118,567 in January 1939 against their arch rivals .This remains the record attendance for a league match in Britain.


The stadium is one of 28 European stadiums which have UEFA's 5-star rating, enabling it to host finals of the UEFA Champions League and the European Championship. Along this stadium there are only two other stadiums in the UK which have UEFA's 5 star rating,namely the Hampden Park and Old Trafford.

The stadium has also witnessed tragedy when 25 spectators died as a stand collapsed during the 1902 British Championship tournament.


Although the current players and fans are multinational and multi-ethnic, the club has traditionally been identified with the Protestant Community of the UK. The club has always faced bitter rivalry with another club, nicknamed the Bhoys (from the same city). This rivalry, known as the Old Firm, continues to be one of the most competitive in modern day sports. This rivalry was initiated perhaps because of the fact that the rival club was preominantly formed from Catholic Christian roots......


Nicknamed as the Teddy Bears and also the Bluenoses, the club has won the European Cup Winner's Cup title once and

the League Cup(UEFA cup) a whopping 24 times. Some of the prominent players who have played in this club include Argentinian Claudio Caniggia, Italian Gennaro Gattuso, Paul Gascoigne of England and Giovanni Van Bronckhorst of the Netherlands.


(the 1st pic shows the club's emblem and the other two pics show the club's stadium (ibrox park))

What is the name of this famous british club......?


Tartarus 3.3




The Great Western, a small town in the region of Victoria, Australia was popular for its gold mines in the 1840s. Due to the guld rush at that time, many settlers came to this area and in pursuit of gold they dug out an extensive system of tunnels and labyrinths.




However from the early 1900s this geographical area is being used for entirely different purposes. The mines of the Great Western are currently owned by a famous Australian Company. The labyrinthine caves suit them perfectly for their job.
This famous Australian company was conceptualized in 1886 by two American Brothers William and Ralph of New York who happened to own a refrigeration plant in Australia. However after two years they sold their venture and went back to America. From then on, the company came to be known as the Elders Group. But in 1990 the company's name was changed to the current name(named after their world famous product.....which itself is named after the two american brothers)

The pic shows the company's logo and punchline.....
For what purpose are the mines being used and what is the name of the company....?

Monday, June 4, 2007

Tartarus 3.2






the 1st pic shows the material supporting 15 kg of stone. the second pic shows the material's extreme heat-insulating property.
This material holds the most number of Guinness Book of Records ( 15 in total)for material properties, including best insulator and lowest-density solid. Deveolped in NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in pasadena, california, this material is evn stronger than kevlar......


Taraturs 3.1

Which famous person's epitaph reads :

"Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear,
To dig the dust enclosèd here.
Blest be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones."


hint : One of his not so famous works includes : The phoenix and the turtle

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Tartarus 3.0

(this is a still from the video)


This is a song by a famous American rock band . Written by Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl and the band's lead singer and produced by Butch Vig, the song uses a verse-chorus form where the main four-chord riff is used during the intro and chorus to create an alternating loud and quiet dynamic.

The unexpected success of the song propelled the album to the top of the charts at the start of 1992, often marked as the point where alternative rock entered the mainstream.


In the words of the band's lead singer,

" I was trying to write the ultimate pop song. I was basically trying to rip off the Pixies. I have to admit it. When I heard the Pixies for the first time, I connected with that band so heavily that I should have been in that band — or at least a Pixies cover band. We used their sense of dynamics, being soft and quiet and then loud and hard. "


The video won the band the "Best New Artist" and "Best Alternative Group" awards at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards,[48] and in 2000 the Guinness World Records named the song the Most Played Video on MTV Europe


A snippet of the song was also performed in a cabaret style in the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge!.



The song talks about the confused youth of the 1980s and 1990s and although it has no central idea, many of its lines sarcastic and contradict each other.


Name the song, the band and its very famous vocalist....