WT Forums

Home | WT Forums | Hogpedia | Warthog blog | Hosted sites
It is currently 20 Apr 2025, 23:38

All times are UTC [ DST ]




Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 11 posts ] 
Author Message
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 03 Jun 2005, 20:54 
Offline

Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 18:31
Posts: 282
<i>Eighth-grader wins spelling bee



WASHINGTON (AP) -- Eighth-grader Anurag Kashyap is good at math, science and geography. But rapid-fire spelling -- that's his forte.

Whizzing through words most people never heard of, the 13-year-old from Poway, California, won the 2005 national spelling bee championship on his second try as a contestant.

"I was really nervous because I worked really hard on that and I wanted to do good," Anurag said Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America." He had to guess at a few words he hadn't studied, including "priscilla" (a ruffled curtain) in the third round, Anurag said.

But he exuded confidence as he spelled the final, winning word Thursday. He rushed through "appoggiatura" (melodic tone), and ran into his father's arms and burst into tears. He said he felt "just pure happiness" and later coined his own word, "ecstatic-ness."

A straight-A student, Anurag has represented his school at the California Geographic Bee and recently took part in state-level math and science competitions.

He beat out 272 other competitors in the 19th round of the 78th annual National Scripps Spelling Bee to win $30,000 in cash, scholarships and books.

Anurag sailed through "prosciutto," an Italian dry-cured ham, and "sphygmomanometer," an instrument for measuring blood pressure.

He sometimes spelled so quickly that only the judges appeared to be able to follow him.

Anurag tied for 47th in last year's spelling bee. That experience "helped me to know what I should study to ... like, win this thing," he said at a news conference, repeatedly hiding his face behind a cardboard number that hung around his neck during the contest.

Tied for second place were 11-year-old Samir Patel, who is home-schooled in Colleyville, Texas, and Aliya Deri, 13, of Pleasanton, California.

"I'm disappointed," Samir said, adding that he will try again next year.

Aliya, who will begin high school next year and be ineligible for the 2006 contest, said she was happy with how well she did.

She said after the contest that French is one of her favorite subjects.

"Though you wouldn't know it by the way I spelled the last word," she said. She was eliminated when she missed "trouvaille," a lucky find.

Samir delighted the audience with several of his questions and comments. Twice on hearing a word he had to spell that was familiar to him he said, "Yes!"

Upon correctly spelling "filiciform," in the sixth round, the home-schooled Samir yelled, "Thanks, Mom!"

Samir ultimately stumbled on the word "Roscian," meaning skilled in acting. Two years ago, when Samir tied for third place, bee winner Sai Gunturi predicted he would be a force to be reckoned with.

Each speller won at least $50. Anurag gets $28,000 in cash, scholarships and savings bonds, plus books from Encyclopedia Britannica.

The contest is administered by E.W. Scripps Co. The youngsters all won local contests sponsored by newspapers.
</i>










<i>Appoggiaturra</i> is more specifically a Non-chordal tone which is approached by leap and resolved by step. It has a couple other meanings but this one is the most common. The opposite of this is an <i>escape tone</i> and I am a huge nerd.



Edited by - Tritonal-05 on Jun 03 2005 7:55 PM


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 09:37 
Offline
Hog Driver

Joined: 31 Mar 2004, 11:34
Posts: 139
All right, I'll bite.

The kid's a dork.

Of course he already won 30 grand with his smarts, which is a helluva lot more money than I ever made (or most likely will make) using my noggin in that manner.

But that's okay, 'cause I get to blow stuff up for a living.

ATTACK!


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 10:10 
Offline

Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 18:31
Posts: 282
<i>But that's okay, 'cause I get to blow stuff up for a living.</i>

My dream job. You in demolition?


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 11:50 
Offline

Joined: 05 Oct 2002, 14:59
Posts: 2779
I find it kinda interesting that all the kids being mentioned here in this American Spelling Bee all sound like immigrant names. Anurag Kashyap, Samir Patel, Aliya Deri, Sai Gunturi. makes you wonder, doesn't it?

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 12:34 
Offline

Joined: 03 Jun 2003, 06:24
Posts: 1967
Not really, by the time they've learnt to spell their own names, everything else is a piece of cake...

"I can just punch holes in paper for sooo long before I want to see something blow up/fall down "
- Boomer 5th May 2005


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 13:01 
Offline

Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 18:31
Posts: 282
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>I find it kinda interesting that all the kids being mentioned here in this American Spelling Bee all sound like immigrant names. Anurag Kashyap, Samir Patel, Aliya Deri, Sai Gunturi. makes you wonder, doesn't it? <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>


While foreigners study, American kids get laid and toke up.
Then when we go into the work force they all become our bosses.



Edited by - Tritonal-05 on Jun 04 2005 12:07 PM


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 15:59 
Offline

Joined: 05 Oct 2002, 14:59
Posts: 2779
That's another way to look at it...

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 04 Jun 2005, 17:08 
Offline

Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 18:31
Posts: 282
I hear Israel has a pretty big brain-trust as well, boss? <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 05 Jun 2005, 11:01 
Offline

Joined: 05 Oct 2002, 14:59
Posts: 2779
Eh?

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 05 Jun 2005, 11:13 
Offline

Joined: 03 Jun 2003, 06:24
Posts: 1967
Either that was a brilliant bit of irony from BR, or he really didn't understand your post...

"I can just punch holes in paper for sooo long before I want to see something blow up/fall down "
- Boomer 5th May 2005


Top
 Profile  
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 05 Jun 2005, 14:09 
Offline

Joined: 05 Oct 2002, 14:59
Posts: 2779
How about we for a little bit of both? ;)

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 11 posts ] 

All times are UTC [ DST ]


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
cron
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group