Final Jeopardy: Tech Talk (7-4-24)

Today’s Final Jeopardy question (7/4/2024) in the category “TECH TALK” was:

In 1992 Jean Polly told new web users to do this & later explained they “need some skill…never know if there are going to be sharks”

New champ Isaac Hirsch, a customer support team lead from Burbank, CA, won $19,185 yesterday. In Game 2, his/her opponents are: Christine Roberts, a digital marketing coordinator, orig. from Holland, PA; and Josh Martin, a corporate pilot from Springfield, MO.

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!

Round 1 Categories: History, American Style – Same Role in the Franchise – Words With Silent Consonants – Hit the Grid-y – Game-pourri – Play Time

Isaac found the Jeopardy! round Daily Double in “Gamepourri” under the $600 clue on the 9th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $3,400, $1,400 more than Christina in second place. Isaac made it a true Daily Double and guessed spades. That was WRONG.

TV’s “Hollywood Game Night” had an episode punningly called “50” these “of Grey” show

Josh finished in the lead with $4,200. Isaac was second with $3,400 and Christina was last with $2,000. All clues were shown.

Round 2 Categories: See You in the Funny Papyrus – 3 E’s Only – Pacific Islands – Latin Music – Known by Their Initials – Well, We’ve Never Had That Response

Isaac found the first Daily Double in “See You in the Funny Papyrus” under the $1,600 clue on the 8th pick of the round. He was in the lead with $10,600, $6,400 more than Josh in second place. Isaac bet $3,000 and he was RIGHT.

Written more than 4,000 years ago, the diary of Merer found near the Suez Gulf is called this rhyming with mms. from around Qumran show

Two clues later, Josh found the last Daily Double in “Pacific Islands” under the $1,600 clue. He was in second place with $6,200, $7,400 less than Isaac’s lead. Josh bet $5,000 and he was RIGHT.

1,332-foot Mount Lamlam is the highest point on this U.S. island, the largest of the Marianas show

Isaac finished in the lead with $21,200. Josh was second with $14,400 and Christina was last with $6,400. All clues were shown.

TWO of the contestants got Final Jeopardy! right.

WHAT IS SURFING THE INTERNET?

In “Birth of a Metaphor”, librarian Jean Armour Polly explains how she came up with the word “surfing” as a way to describe navigating the internet while writing an article for the Wilson Library Bulletin. Perhaps it was the word navigating itself that made her want “something fishy, net-like, nautical.” As it really happened, she was using a mouse pad from the Apple Library that had an image of a surfer on a big wave. The image caption was “Information Surfer”.

At this point, you’d expect to read that “Surfing the Internet” was an immediate success. But that’s not exactly what happened. Nonetheless, Mrs. Polly was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2019, credited with being one of the first librarians to offer free computer access the public (1981), as well as other educational accomplishments.



Christine wrote “thanks”. She lost $2,000 and finished with $4,400.

Josh got it right. He gained $799 and finished with $15,199.

Isaac also got it right. He bet $7,601 and won the game with $28,801. Isaac’s 2-day total is $47,986.

Final Jeopardy (7/4/2024) Isaac Hirsch, Christine Roberts, Josh Martin

A triple stumper from each round. (Please don’t put the answers in the comments)

GAME-POURRI ($1000) It’s a town on Long Island with a national laboratory, or a role-playing game in Roblox with a fire department

PACIFIC ISLANDS ($2000) In October 1790 Thursday October Christian was born on this island

More clues on Page 2

2 years ago: NONE of the players got this FJ in “U.S. CITIES”

This U.S. city now has 10 times the population of the other U.S. city for which it was named in 1845 show

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8 Responses

  1. Howard says:

    I think we may have a long-term champ on our hands. A slightly slow start (I was a big fan of “Hollywood Game Night” and figured out that DD), and decent challengers, but he dominated anyway.

    I liked Josh’s FJ wager. He totally locked out Christina. He knew Isaac had to bet at least $7601 and miss the question, so he wagered $799. Smart move, even though it didn’t work out. If I were handing out 2nd chances, I’d give him one.

    Ken mentioned that Isaac’s dad Steve had been on in 1985, so that would have been season 1 (1984-5) or2 (85-86).

  2. VJ says:

    My 9 year old grandkids both got that TS about Roblox. I love that!

    • Jacob Ska says:

      @VJ, That’s understandable. According to Bloomberg Business channel the majority of Roblox audience is under 12 years old. Less than 18% of its audience is 25 years or older.

      • VJ says:

        ha ha, yeah, I love that they had a clue that only the kiddies would get

        • Jacob Ska says:

          Me too. They need more clues like this because children do watch Jeopardy. I find it hard to believe the twins are 9 already. I remember when they were born. You are definitely blessed.

        • VJ says:

          Yes, Jacob, time sure flies. They are going into 4th grade next month.

          I agree with you that they should have more clues for kids, prepping the next generation of Jeopardy! contestants. It’s a great idea!

  3. Kevin Cheng says:

    Happy Fourth of July VJ!