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Were they clearly talking about Datsun/Nissan?
According to the forum post, the question was simply, "What was the first "Z" made by Datsun?" And according to wikipedia, it's the 240Z. The Fairlady Z was from Nissan. Remember, it's "common knowledge" questions, so I wouldn't expect most people to even know of a Fairlady Z.

Fairlady was not one of the options for the answer.

Link to the topic: http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5051918309/m/80019272301

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I didn't ask all that. Like I said, I didn't see the show (or their discussion forum) but my statement was two fold. You answered the first one but failed on the second one. We're on a Datsun forum not the Cash Cab forum. Remember, you're the one who awakened the thread.

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...the question was simply, "What was the first "Z" made by Datsun?" And according to wikipedia, it's the 240Z. The Fairlady Z was from Nissan.

"...according to Wikipedia..."

Must be true then!

As per my first post on this topic, "Datsun" was not capable of making anything, because 'Datsun' was simply a badge. The manufacturer - the company that made the 240Zs as well as the Fairlady Zs - was Nissan.

And the first S30-series Z to be given a chassis number ( and therefore a tangible identity ) was - according to the manufacturer - an 'S30' prefixed 'Fairlady Z', not a '240Z'.

But anyway, what a strange question for a quiz... :ermm:

We're on a Datsun forum not the Cash Cab forum.

I might have taken the wrong turning somewhere. Shouldn't have asked Robert Johnson for directions...... :paranoid:

Alan T.

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I might have taken the wrong turning somewhere. Shouldn't have asked Robert Johnson for directions...... :paranoid:Alan T.
I know of two Robert Johnsons. One was a blues singer/songwriter/musician in the U.S. who died in the late 1930s. Still has influence on modern musicians. He was the writer of "Crossroads", a song performed by Eric Clapton. The other is the founder of B.E.T (Black Entertainment Television). I doubt that you are referring to either of them.
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I know of two Robert Johnsons.

I doubt that you are referring to either of them.

Ouch!

Steven, I'd have hoped that you'd think better of me than that......

As far as I'm concerned ( no disrespect to the B.E.T. guy ) there's only one Robert Johnson. An absolute titan in 20th Century music, and - like so many of his contemporaries - one who died young and largely unrewarded.

He might - as legend has it - have sold his soul to the devil in return for his skills, but I'd say it was a good deal.

I know that you are a musician, and I'm not. I don't know about you, but for skills equivalent to the like of Robert Johnson's, I'd probably sell my soul to the devil at a crossroads too.......

Alan T.

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I know that you are a musician, and I'm not. I don't know about you, but for skills equivalent to the like of Robert Johnson's, I'd probably sell my soul to the devil at a crossroads too.......

Alan T.

Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Parker, and John Coltrane also fall into that catagory for me.....or even Lee Morgan if I played trumpet.
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Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Parker, and John Coltrane also fall into that catagory for me.....or even Lee Morgan if I played trumpet.

Curtis Mayfield, Frederic Chopin, Thomas Tallis and Artie Shaw are in my band. I play the triangle.....

I really need to have a beer with you if I ever make it over there, Stephen :beer:

Oops, sorry for the diversion. Better get back into that Cash Cab..... :)

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