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Hi FME'ers,

The FME Weekly Quiz is now open (sorry for the delay).

This week is the same as last: your goal is to beat just one person. Last week you beat co-founder Dale Lutz. This week you're trying to beat Safe's president and other co-founder, Don Murray!

I thought the questions were still hard, but Don managed a pretty good score, even without Googling the answers. I think you'll have to all work pretty hard to beat him, both individually and as a group!

https://demos-safe-software.fmecloud.com/fmeserver/apps/FMEQuiz

So give it a go and see if you can beat Don!

@mark2atsafe it was a very challenging one, especially the training venue!


6/6, but like @srg said, a challenging one and it took me some time to figure out the training one.


And I blew my wining streak. At least I tied Don. ¯\\_(?)_/¯


And I blew my wining streak. At least I tied Don. ¯\\_(?)_/¯

Well done. The training location photo was definitely the hardest question this week.


6/6, but like @srg said, a challenging one and it took me some time to figure out the training one.

I figured that question would be challenging. I wonder if anyone went to the length of looking on Google Earth (or similar) to figure it out?


At least I managed to narrow down the training location to two candidates.

 

The cars are obviously driving on the right side of the road, so Japan and UK are out.

 

And the center lines on the roads are yellow, not white, so Sweden (Gavle) is also out.

 

 

Too bad I picked the wrong one of the two that were left, otherwise I would at least have tied with Don.

At least I managed to narrow down the training location to two candidates.

 

The cars are obviously driving on the right side of the road, so Japan and UK are out.

 

And the center lines on the roads are yellow, not white, so Sweden (Gavle) is also out.

 

 

Too bad I picked the wrong one of the two that were left, otherwise I would at least have tied with Don.

same reasoning here and I also picked the wrong one


same reasoning here and I also picked the wrong one

I actually went through the trouble of checking Google Earth imagery of both Calgary and Denver to check colors/style of road centerlines and pedestrian crossings.


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