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<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Welcome to the Worldwide Teaching Championships.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>In this corner, defending his title, the Sultan of Schooling, the Homework Hammer Nigel Ratburn!</p>
'''[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]''': Welcome to the Worldwide Teaching Championships. In this corner, defending his title, the Sultan of Schooling, the Homework Hammer Nigel Ratburn!


<p class="MsoNormal">[CHEERING]</p>
'''[[Buster Baxter|Buster]]''': Mr. Ratburn's looking good, but he's going to have to bring his A+ game tonight.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Buster''': Mr. Ratburn's looking good, but he's going to have to bring his A+ game tonight. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></p>
'''[[Francine Frensky|Francine]]:''' He hasn't faced this tough an opponent since Lenny Long Division Spitz in last year's math relay.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Francine''': He hasn't faced this tough an opponent since Lenny Long Division Spitz in last year's math relay.</p>
'''[[Brain]]''': Capital of Benin?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Capital of Benin?</p>
'''[[Mr. Ratburn]]''': Porto-Novo.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Porto-Novo.</p>
'''Brain''': The moons of Mars?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': The moons of Mars?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Phobos and Deimos.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Phobos and Deimos.</p>
'''Arthur''': And in the other corner, the Dynamo of Data, the number-crunching crusher from Cupertino, California, the Challenger!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': And in the other corner, the Dynamo of Data, the number-crunching crusher from Cupertino, California, the Challenger!</p>
'''Francine''': I've never seen anything like it.


<p class="MsoNormal">[CHEERING]</p>
'''Buster''': Oh, poor Mr. Ratburn. I can't look.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Francine''': I've never seen anything like it.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Gulp!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Buster''': Oh, poor Mr. Ratburn. I can't look.</p>
'''Arthur''': I want a good, clean match, OK? Shake hands.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Gulp!</p>
'''[[Mr. Haney]]''': The Pseudometa Corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smart board for two weeks. The Hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement in user-based technology with a 14 terabyte, terabyte CPU.... Um, well, I'll let you all figure it out. You have fun!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': I want a good, clean match, OK? Shake hands.</p>
'''Francine''': Turn it on, Mr. Ratburn!


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Mr. Ratburn''': I'm trying to, Francine.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Brain''': May I?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Haney''': The Pseudometa Corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smart board for two weeks.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The Hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement in user-based technology with a 14 terabyte, terabyte CPU.... Um, well, I'll let you all figure it out. You have fun!</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Be my guest.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Francine''': Turn it on, Mr. Ratburn!</p>
'''Hugo''': Hello, my name is Hugo. Good morning, Nigel.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': I'm trying to, Francine.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': How did you know my name?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': May I?</p>
'''[[Hugo]]''': I am equipped with both face and voice recognition technology. Does that sufficiently answer your question?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Be my guest.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Er, yes.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Hello, my name is Hugo. Good morning, Nigel.</p>
'''Buster''': Hugo, do you know what we are having for lunch today?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': How did you know my name?</p>
'''Binky''': Do you have Dark Bunny versus Dr Origami in 3-D? [BABBLE OF QUESTIONS]


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': I am equipped with both face and voice recognition technology.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Does that sufficiently answer your question?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Class, before we start using the smart board, I must read the instruction manual, which, might take some time.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Er, yes.</p>
'''Brain''': If you like, I can stay after class and help you go through it.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Buster''': Hugo, do you know what we are having for lunch today?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Thank you, Alan, but I think I can manage. See you after class.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Binky''': Do you have Dark Bunny versus Dr Origami in 3-D?</p>
'''Brain''': Well, that's it. We've gone through the whole manual. It says here, Pseudometa Corp guarantees that Hugo is 100% accurate. How is that possible? I mean, nothing is 100% accurate.


<p class="MsoNormal">[BABBLE OF QUESTIONS]</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Normally, I would agree with you, Alan, but I have never seen anything like Hugo. He really is amazing.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Class, before we start using the smart board, I must read the instruction manual, which, might take some time.</p>
'''Hugo''': Thank you, Nigel.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': If you like, I can stay after class and help you go through it.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': You're welcome, Hugo.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Thank you, Alan, but I think I can manage.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>See you after class.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Today, we'll learn about the early history of our very own Elwood City. Does anybody know what it used to be in prehistoric times?


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Buster''': A landing pad for aliens?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Hugo''': I'm sorry, that is incorrect. Elwood City was a swamp.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Well, that's it. We've gone through the whole manual.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It says here, Pseudometa Corp guarantees that Hugo is 100% accurate. How is that possible? I mean, nothing is 100% accurate.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Now it is a bustling town but what was it that spurred its growth? Anyone? Hugo?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Normally, I would agree with you, Alan, but I have never seen anything like Hugo. He really is amazing.</p>
'''Hugo''': The growth of the logging industry was what drove the development of Elwood City.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Thank you, Nigel.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': That's right, when the first steam powered sawmill was built here, Elwood City was catapulted into the industrial age and the man who had this sawmill built was none other than our founder, Jacob Katzenellenbogan.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': You're welcome, Hugo.</p>
'''Hugo''': I'm sorry, that is incorrect. [ALL GASP]


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Today, we'll learn about the early history of our very own Elwood City.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Does anybody know what it used to be in prehistoric times?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': I beg your pardon?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Buster''': A landing pad for aliens?</p>
'''Hugo''': You said that the man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City was Jacob Katzenellenbogan. That is incorrect.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': I'm sorry, that is incorrect.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Elwood City was a swamp.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': No, it isn't, I'm quite sure, Hugo.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Now it is a bustling town but what was it that spurred its growth?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Anyone? Hugo?</p>
'''Hugo''': Perhaps you do not know what the word incorrect means. Synonyms are mistaken, faulty, wrong.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The growth of the logging industry was what drove the development of Elwood City.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Yes, yes, I know what the word incorrect means.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': That's right, when the first steam powered sawmill was built here, Elwood City was catapulted into the industrial age and the man who had this sawmill built was none other than our founder, Jacob Katzenellenbogen.</p>
'''Hugo''': The man who had the first steam powered sawmill built in Elwood City was named Francis Wheaton. Known as Wheaty to his friends. Was born in 1866.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': I'm sorry, that is incorrect.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': That's enough, Hugo. I guess I'll just have to take your word for it.


<p class="MsoNormal">[ALL GASP]</p>
'''Hugo''': That is an excellent choice, (Mocking) Nigel. Given the fact that I'm 100% accurate.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': I beg your pardon?</p>
'''Arthur''': Mr. Ratburn wrong? I can't believe it.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': You said that the man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City was Jacob Katzenellenbogen.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>That is incorrect.</p>
'''Brain''': Neither can I.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': No, it isn't, I'm quite sure, Hugo.</p>
'''Dave (Executive)''': How's the testing on the Hugo 3.0 coming?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Perhaps you do not know what the word incorrect means.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Synonyms are mistaken, faulty, wrong.</p>
'''Technician''': Here's the latest error report.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Yes, yes, I know what the word incorrect means.</p>
'''Dave''': Missed a few dates, some facts, 98% accurate is good enough. We'll call it 100.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The man who had the first steam powered sawmill built in Elwood City was named Francis Wheaton. Known as Wheaty to his friends.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Was born in 1866.</p>
'''Hugo''': But that would be a lie, Dave.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': That's enough, Hugo.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I guess I'll just have to take your word for it.</p>
'''Dave''': Who's going to care about the little 2%? People who go to libraries? If our marketing strategy is right, Hugo will replace libraries.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': That is an excellent choice, Nigel.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Given the fact that I'm 100% accurate.</p>
'''Both Dave and Technician''': Ha-ha-ha!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Mr. Ratburn wrong?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I can't believe it.</p>
'''Brain''': Huh!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Neither can I.</p>
'''Brain''': I tried researching early Elwood City history on the Internet but there wasn't a lot of information.


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Paige Turner''': Some things can still only be found in books. Here. ''Elwood City. Past, Present and Future''.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Brain''': "The opening of the first steam powered sawmill was reported by the ''Elwood City Gazette''." Aha!
</p>
''Elwood City Gazette''. Spring 1902.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Dave (Executive)''': How's the testing on the Hugo 3.0 coming?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': The equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are... Arthur.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Technician''': Here's the latest error report.</p>
'''Arthur''': Of equal length?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Dave''': Missed a few dates, some facts, 98% accurate is good enough.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We'll call it 100.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Correct. And just for fun, can anyone tell me what Asian country has an equilateral triangle on its flag? Yes, well, it is a toughie. How about you, Hugo? Are you stumped as well?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': But that would be a lie, Dave.</p>
'''Hugo''': The equilateral triangle is featured in the flag of the Philippines.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Dave''': Who's going to care about the little 2%? People who go to libraries?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>If our marketing strategy is right, Hugo will replace libraries.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Hmm, that's correct.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Both Dave and Technician''': Ha-ha-ha!</p>
'''Francine''': A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Ability.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Huh!</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Excellent, Francine, you might consider entering this year's spelling bee.Speaking of which, Hugo, what was the winning word in last year's national spelling bee?


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Hugo''': Cymotrichous. C-Y-M-O-T-R-I-C-H-O-U-S. It means having wavy hair. Shall I put it in a sentence?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Mr. Ratburn''': No, no, that won't be necessary. Let's move on. What is the largest painting in the world?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': I tried researching early Elwood City history on the Internet but there wasn't a lot of information.</p>
'''Hugo''': Mother Earth by Swedish artist David Aberg.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Paige Turner''': Some things can still only be found in books.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Here. ''Elwood City. Past, Present and Future''.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': What is the smallest?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': "The opening of the first steam powered sawmill was reported by the ''Elwood City Gazette''." Aha! ''Elwood City Gazette''.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Spring 1902.</p>
'''Hugo''': Fish by J’Sha.


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Oldest?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Hugo''': The cave paintings in Chauvet France.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': The equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are... Arthur.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': All right, all right. What about, ah, here we go. What is the traditional stringed instrument of Mauritania?


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Of equal length?</p>
'''Hugo''': The tidinit.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Correct.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>And just for fun, can anyone tell me what Asian country has an equilateral triangle on its flag?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yes, well, it is a toughie. How about you, Hugo? Are you stumped as well?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Oh! Very good, Hugo.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The equilateral triangle is featured in the flag of the Philippines.</p>
'''Hugo''': Thank you, Nigel.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Hmm, that's correct.</p>
'''Arthur''': Hugo's amazing!


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Binky''': Whoa, he's the best.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Paige Turner''': Yes, here it is, ''Elwood City Gazette'', 1902. You should find what you are looking for in here.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Francine''': A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Ability.</p>
'''Brain''': Thanks.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Excellent, Francine, you might consider entering this year's spelling bee.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Speaking of which, Hugo, what was the winning word in last year's national spelling bee?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Aha! I'll bet you didn't know that, did you, Hugo? I've got him where I want him! Ha-ha-ha!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Cymotrichous. C-Y-M-O-T-R-I-C-H-O-U-S.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It means having wavy hair. Shall I put it in a sentence?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Good morning, everyone. Today, we will start with a pop quiz. [CLASS GROANS] Not to worry, it's just for Hugo. There's only one question and it concerns the subject of puppetry. In the traditional Turkish shadow plays of the Ottoman period, there were two main puppets. One was named Karagoz. What was the name of the other one?  


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': No, no, that won't be necessary. Let's move on.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>What is the largest painting in the world?</p>
'''Arthur''': Hugo doesn't know!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Mother Earth by Swedish artist David Aberg.</p>
'''Francine''': Mr. Ratburn finally stumped him!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': What is the smallest?</p>
'''Hugo''': Hacivat.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Fish by J’Sha.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Oh!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Oldest?</p>
'''Hugo''': The name of the other puppet was Hacivat.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The cave paintings in France.</p>
'''Binky''': Yay! Whoo-hoo!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': All right, all right.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>What about, ah, here we go.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>What is the traditional stringed instrument of Mauritania?</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Well, Hugo, I guess you win.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The tidinit.</p>
'''Brain''': Wait! You were right. The man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City WAS Jacob Katzenellenbogan.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Ohh!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Very good, Hugo.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': But Hugo said...


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Thank you, Nigel.</p>
'''Brain''': I found a copy of the ''Elwood City Gazette'' from the day the sawmill opened. Here it clearly states Jacob was the owner and the man behind the project. But in the caption it misidentifies Francis Wheaton the architect as the owner. That's probably why Hugo made the mistake.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Hugo's amazing!</p>
'''Hugo''': That is incorrect, Alan. I am not capable of making mistakes.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Binky''': Whoa, he's the best.</p>
'''Brain''': I thought you might say that. That's why I looked for Jacob's last living descendant. Hugo, meet Alfred Katzenellenbogan.


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Alfred''': Here is a document that proves my great uncle was the man who had that mill built.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Hugo''': That man must not be Alfred Katzenellenbogan.
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Paige Turner''': Yes, here it is, ''Elwood City Gazette'', 1902.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>You should find what you are looking for in here.</p>
'''Alfred''': What? Take it back, flat face!


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Thanks.</p>
'''Mr. Ratburn''': It's all right, I can handle this. Hugo, I am afraid it is time to admit that you are NOT 100% accurate.


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Aha! I'll bet you didn't know that, did you, Hugo?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I've got him where I want him! Ha-ha-ha!</p>
'''Hugo''': Let's discuss this calmly, Nigel, but I can give you my complete assurance that I can... 🎶 Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer oh ribbit, Bye Nigel 🎶


<p class="MsoNormal">
[CLASS CHEERING]
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">
'''Mr. Ratburn''': Class, class, it's not as if it were a competition. Mr. Katzenellenbogan, would you share some of your memories of early Elwood City with us?
</p>


<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Good morning, everyone. Today, we will start with a pop quiz.</p>
'''Alfred''': I'd be delighted. Once, my great uncle took me on a tour of that sawmill. The noise was so loud...
 
[[Category:Transcripts]]
<p class="MsoNormal">[CLASS GROANS]</p>
[[Category:Season 16 transcripts]]
 
[[Category:A to Z]]
<p class="MsoNormal">Not to worry, it is just for Hugo.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>There is only one question and it concerns the subject of puppetry.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>In the traditional Turkish shadow plays of the Ottoman period, there were two main puppets. One was named Karagoz.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">What was the name of the other one?</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Arthur''': Hugo doesn't know!</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Francine''': Mr. Ratburn finally stumped him!</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Hacivat.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Oh!</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': The name of the other puppet was Hacivat.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Binky''': Yay!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Whoo-hoo!</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Well, Hugo, I guess you win.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': Wait! You were right.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City WAS Jacob Katzenellenbogen.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': But Hugo said...</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': I found a copy of the ''Elwood City Gazette'' from the day the sawmill opened.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Here it clearly states Jacob was the owner and the man behind the project.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>But in the caption it misidentifies Francis Wheaton the architect as the owner. That's probably why Hugo made the mistake.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': That is incorrect, Alan. I am not capable of making mistakes.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Brain''': I thought you might say that.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>That's why I looked for Jacob's last living descendant.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Hugo, meet Alfred Katzenellenbogen..</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Alfred''': Here is a document that proves my great uncle was the man who had that mill built.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': That man must not be Alfred Katzenellenbogen.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Alfred''': What?! Take it back, flat face!</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': It's all right, I can handle this.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Hugo, I am afraid it is time to admit that you are NOT 100% accurate.</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Hugo''': Let's discuss this calmly, Nigel, but I can give you my complete assurance that I can...[GIBBERISH] # Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do... #</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">[CLASS CHEERING]</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Mr. Ratburn''': Class, class, it's not as if it were a competition.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Mr. Katzenellenbogen.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Would you share some of your memories of early Elwood City with us?</p>
 
<p class="MsoNormal">'''Alfred''': I'd be delighted.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Once, my great uncle took me on a tour of that sawmill.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The noise was so loud..</p>

Latest revision as of 02:02, 4 June 2022

Arthur: Welcome to the Worldwide Teaching Championships. In this corner, defending his title, the Sultan of Schooling, the Homework Hammer Nigel Ratburn!

Buster: Mr. Ratburn's looking good, but he's going to have to bring his A+ game tonight.

Francine: He hasn't faced this tough an opponent since Lenny Long Division Spitz in last year's math relay.

Brain: Capital of Benin?

Mr. Ratburn: Porto-Novo.

Brain: The moons of Mars?

Mr. Ratburn: Phobos and Deimos.

Arthur: And in the other corner, the Dynamo of Data, the number-crunching crusher from Cupertino, California, the Challenger!

Francine: I've never seen anything like it.

Buster: Oh, poor Mr. Ratburn. I can't look.

Mr. Ratburn: Gulp!

Arthur: I want a good, clean match, OK? Shake hands.

Mr. Haney: The Pseudometa Corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smart board for two weeks. The Hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement in user-based technology with a 14 terabyte, terabyte CPU.... Um, well, I'll let you all figure it out. You have fun!

Francine: Turn it on, Mr. Ratburn!

Mr. Ratburn: I'm trying to, Francine.

Brain: May I?

Mr. Ratburn: Be my guest.

Hugo: Hello, my name is Hugo. Good morning, Nigel.

Mr. Ratburn: How did you know my name?

Hugo: I am equipped with both face and voice recognition technology. Does that sufficiently answer your question?

Mr. Ratburn: Er, yes.

Buster: Hugo, do you know what we are having for lunch today?

Binky: Do you have Dark Bunny versus Dr Origami in 3-D? [BABBLE OF QUESTIONS]

Mr. Ratburn: Class, before we start using the smart board, I must read the instruction manual, which, might take some time.

Brain: If you like, I can stay after class and help you go through it.

Mr. Ratburn: Thank you, Alan, but I think I can manage. See you after class.

Brain: Well, that's it. We've gone through the whole manual. It says here, Pseudometa Corp guarantees that Hugo is 100% accurate. How is that possible? I mean, nothing is 100% accurate.

Mr. Ratburn: Normally, I would agree with you, Alan, but I have never seen anything like Hugo. He really is amazing.

Hugo: Thank you, Nigel.

Mr. Ratburn: You're welcome, Hugo.

Mr. Ratburn: Today, we'll learn about the early history of our very own Elwood City. Does anybody know what it used to be in prehistoric times?

Buster: A landing pad for aliens?

Hugo: I'm sorry, that is incorrect. Elwood City was a swamp.

Mr. Ratburn: Now it is a bustling town but what was it that spurred its growth? Anyone? Hugo?

Hugo: The growth of the logging industry was what drove the development of Elwood City.

Mr. Ratburn: That's right, when the first steam powered sawmill was built here, Elwood City was catapulted into the industrial age and the man who had this sawmill built was none other than our founder, Jacob Katzenellenbogan.

Hugo: I'm sorry, that is incorrect. [ALL GASP]

Mr. Ratburn: I beg your pardon?

Hugo: You said that the man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City was Jacob Katzenellenbogan. That is incorrect.

Mr. Ratburn: No, it isn't, I'm quite sure, Hugo.

Hugo: Perhaps you do not know what the word incorrect means. Synonyms are mistaken, faulty, wrong.

Mr. Ratburn: Yes, yes, I know what the word incorrect means.

Hugo: The man who had the first steam powered sawmill built in Elwood City was named Francis Wheaton. Known as Wheaty to his friends. Was born in 1866.

Mr. Ratburn: That's enough, Hugo. I guess I'll just have to take your word for it.

Hugo: That is an excellent choice, (Mocking) Nigel. Given the fact that I'm 100% accurate.

Arthur: Mr. Ratburn wrong? I can't believe it.

Brain: Neither can I.

Dave (Executive): How's the testing on the Hugo 3.0 coming?

Technician: Here's the latest error report.

Dave: Missed a few dates, some facts, 98% accurate is good enough. We'll call it 100.

Hugo: But that would be a lie, Dave.

Dave: Who's going to care about the little 2%? People who go to libraries? If our marketing strategy is right, Hugo will replace libraries.

Both Dave and Technician: Ha-ha-ha!

Brain: Huh!

Brain: I tried researching early Elwood City history on the Internet but there wasn't a lot of information.

Paige Turner: Some things can still only be found in books. Here. Elwood City. Past, Present and Future.

Brain: "The opening of the first steam powered sawmill was reported by the Elwood City Gazette." Aha! Elwood City Gazette. Spring 1902.

Mr. Ratburn: The equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are... Arthur.

Arthur: Of equal length?

Mr. Ratburn: Correct. And just for fun, can anyone tell me what Asian country has an equilateral triangle on its flag? Yes, well, it is a toughie. How about you, Hugo? Are you stumped as well?

Hugo: The equilateral triangle is featured in the flag of the Philippines.

Mr. Ratburn: Hmm, that's correct.

Francine: A-B-I-L-I-T-Y. Ability.

Mr. Ratburn: Excellent, Francine, you might consider entering this year's spelling bee.Speaking of which, Hugo, what was the winning word in last year's national spelling bee?

Hugo: Cymotrichous. C-Y-M-O-T-R-I-C-H-O-U-S. It means having wavy hair. Shall I put it in a sentence?

Mr. Ratburn: No, no, that won't be necessary. Let's move on. What is the largest painting in the world?

Hugo: Mother Earth by Swedish artist David Aberg.

Mr. Ratburn: What is the smallest?

Hugo: Fish by J’Sha.

Mr. Ratburn: Oldest?

Hugo: The cave paintings in Chauvet France.

Mr. Ratburn: All right, all right. What about, ah, here we go. What is the traditional stringed instrument of Mauritania?

Hugo: The tidinit.

Mr. Ratburn: Oh! Very good, Hugo.

Hugo: Thank you, Nigel.

Arthur: Hugo's amazing!

Binky: Whoa, he's the best.

Paige Turner: Yes, here it is, Elwood City Gazette, 1902. You should find what you are looking for in here.

Brain: Thanks.

Mr. Ratburn: Aha! I'll bet you didn't know that, did you, Hugo? I've got him where I want him! Ha-ha-ha!

Mr. Ratburn: Good morning, everyone. Today, we will start with a pop quiz. [CLASS GROANS] Not to worry, it's just for Hugo. There's only one question and it concerns the subject of puppetry. In the traditional Turkish shadow plays of the Ottoman period, there were two main puppets. One was named Karagoz. What was the name of the other one?

Arthur: Hugo doesn't know!

Francine: Mr. Ratburn finally stumped him!

Hugo: Hacivat.

Mr. Ratburn: Oh!

Hugo: The name of the other puppet was Hacivat.

Binky: Yay! Whoo-hoo!

Mr. Ratburn: Well, Hugo, I guess you win.

Brain: Wait! You were right. The man responsible for building the first steam powered sawmill in Elwood City WAS Jacob Katzenellenbogan.

Mr. Ratburn: But Hugo said...

Brain: I found a copy of the Elwood City Gazette from the day the sawmill opened. Here it clearly states Jacob was the owner and the man behind the project. But in the caption it misidentifies Francis Wheaton the architect as the owner. That's probably why Hugo made the mistake.

Hugo: That is incorrect, Alan. I am not capable of making mistakes.

Brain: I thought you might say that. That's why I looked for Jacob's last living descendant. Hugo, meet Alfred Katzenellenbogan.

Alfred: Here is a document that proves my great uncle was the man who had that mill built.

Hugo: That man must not be Alfred Katzenellenbogan.

Alfred: What? Take it back, flat face!

Mr. Ratburn: It's all right, I can handle this. Hugo, I am afraid it is time to admit that you are NOT 100% accurate.

Hugo: Let's discuss this calmly, Nigel, but I can give you my complete assurance that I can... 🎶 Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer oh ribbit, Bye Nigel 🎶

[CLASS CHEERING]

Mr. Ratburn: Class, class, it's not as if it were a competition. Mr. Katzenellenbogan, would you share some of your memories of early Elwood City with us?

Alfred: I'd be delighted. Once, my great uncle took me on a tour of that sawmill. The noise was so loud...