Hey QoD Peeps!
- peacock2121
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Hey QoD Peeps!
I just read the rules. If you get any part of the QoD wrong (or don't answer any part) you get a big fat zero.
Just so ya know.
Just so ya know.
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That is correct.
I can't tell you how many time I spent 45 minutes to 2 hours working through a TR QoD, only to wind up with zero points because I got one part wrong.
It was frustrating, but it made me (and I believe all who played) better Googlers.
I can't tell you how many time I spent 45 minutes to 2 hours working through a TR QoD, only to wind up with zero points because I got one part wrong.
It was frustrating, but it made me (and I believe all who played) better Googlers.
It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. —Albus Dumbledore
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I got nuttin'
OK, so my first foray into the QoD turns out to be for naught, as I failed to answer one part of the question. C'est la vie. 

"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Or it made some of us not play at all.TheCalvinator24 wrote:That is correct.
I can't tell you how many time I spent 45 minutes to 2 hours working through a TR QoD, only to wind up with zero points because I got one part wrong.
It was frustrating, but it made me (and I believe all who played) better Googlers.
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I can't make people play, but I am trying to keep my QoDs not so complicated. That way, even though they are all or nothing, there should be no reluctance to playing.MarleysGh0st wrote:Or it made some of us not play at all.TheCalvinator24 wrote:That is correct.
I can't tell you how many time I spent 45 minutes to 2 hours working through a TR QoD, only to wind up with zero points because I got one part wrong.
It was frustrating, but it made me (and I believe all who played) better Googlers.
Partial credit is a scoring nightmare.
It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. —Albus Dumbledore
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I also agree with that. There have been a number of QoD questions that later showed up on the show. As I mentioned last week, that specifically included Rod Martin's $500K question.peacock2121 wrote:I also have an opinion (surprise, surprise!)
Anyone who wants to get into the hotseat would be better off playing, even if just for knowledge and not for winning the game.
It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. —Albus Dumbledore
- Odyssey
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My thoughts exactly, and that's why I'm going to be a diehard player.
QoD points are nice and all, but I'd rather have the million.

QoD points are nice and all, but I'd rather have the million.
TheCalvinator24 wrote:I also agree with that. There have been a number of QoD questions that later showed up on the show. As I mentioned last week, that specifically included Rod Martin's $500K question.peacock2121 wrote:I also have an opinion (surprise, surprise!)
Anyone who wants to get into the hotseat would be better off playing, even if just for knowledge and not for winning the game.

Odyssey
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And my $125K question back in December 2000 - asked on the very day I taped, IIRC. I do read through the questions and answers even if I don't play, because I want to keep up with things. J! is still out there as a goal for me and the more I know the better off I'll be.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I also agree with that. There have been a number of QoD questions that later showed up on the show. As I mentioned last week, that specifically included Rod Martin's $500K question.peacock2121 wrote:I also have an opinion (surprise, surprise!)
Anyone who wants to get into the hotseat would be better off playing, even if just for knowledge and not for winning the game.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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- Odyssey
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Maybe you were just passing by?
You're obviously the type of person that posts pictures of enormous tubers...so what's the connection?
You're obviously the type of person that posts pictures of enormous tubers...so what's the connection?
silvercamaro wrote:Do I seem like the kind of person who hangs out with enormous tubers? I mean, a giant yam, maybe, or a husky rutabaga, but....Odyssey wrote:Hey SC, is that picture really you?
Odyssey
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Well, you hang around here with a bunch of goobers, so who knows?silvercamaro wrote:Do I seem like the kind of person who hangs out with enormous tubers? I mean, a giant yam, maybe, or a husky rutabaga, but....Odyssey wrote:Hey SC, is that picture really you?

"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
- silvercamaro
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In the event my flip answer should be misinterpreted, I was not suggesting that the current QoD is not a most excellent game, nor that the current QoD meister has issues similar to those once seemingly apparent within the game construction, etc., etc. Like Earendel, I read the questions and answers every day. I simply play silently.silvercamaro wrote:
Those were the days in which I developed a standard answer for all QoD questions
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I did not take offense.silvercamaro wrote:In the event my flip answer should be misinterpreted, I was not suggesting that the current QoD is not a most excellent game, nor that the current QoD meister has issues similar to those once seemingly apparent within the game construction, etc., etc. Like Earendel, I read the questions and answers every day. I simply play silently.silvercamaro wrote:
Those were the days in which I developed a standard answer for all QoD questions
I don't think I'm trying to show how much I know when I run the QoD. In fact, I've had to research these questions myself.
I will, however, admit that so far, the questions have been directly influenced by recent events in my life. I watched schindler's List last week (for the first time), I played Poker at the Winstar casino on Saturday (and won $46), and my Macintosh bit the dust yesterday.
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- Odyssey
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Come on, you look very lovely and ultra-fashionable! Neat to see you! I sure wouldn't look that put together for a stop on the roadside.silvercamaro wrote:Not only was I passing by, but I demanded that we stop. After all, that very spud was once featured in National Geographic!Odyssey wrote:Maybe you were just passing by?
If I were going to use somebody else's photo, I would have found somebody much taller with better hair.
Odyssey
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I have spent hot and humid days with Uday. When I was dripping sweat and looking like and feeling like a wet washcloth, Uday was always sharp and put together.Odyssey wrote: Come on, you look very lovely and ultra-fashionable! Neat to see you! I sure wouldn't look that put together for a stop on the roadside.
As BDM puts it "She's a lady."
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I was dressed rather more properly than I might normally have been for spud-seeing. We were driving back to my son's house, following his badge-pinning ceremony as a firefighter last spring. (This is the son known as Adventure Boy, or sometimes Fire Boy.)Odyssey wrote: I sure wouldn't look that put together for a stop on the roadside.
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