[quote name=\'johnnya2k3\' date=\'Apr 13 2005, 10:51 PM\']Alright, forget Ken Jennings; how about The Schwab vs. one of the Geeks from "Beat The Geeks" (which Stump The Schwab was based on)?
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Clearly you're not getting this, so let's try laying it out for you in real small words so you'll understand them:
The Schwab knows SPORTS. Little things about sports.
The Geeks (the stable Geeks anyhow, obviously if they had a Sports Geek as a special guest, that would be something else) do not know sports. They know their own things.
Ergo, in a game where you need to know details about SPORTS (such as Stump The Schwab), the Schwab will win. Because the questions are all about small details about sports that the others would not have a reason to know, since they are Other Kinds Of Geeks.
In a game of general knowledge (uh oh, we're moving into big words), where the questions do not focus on small details about any one topic, it's a crapshoot.
You know. Crap. As in your two questions in this topic.