I know that golfer Hal Sutton (former Ryder Cup captain) attended Centenary. Don't know if he graduated.The Chief? Best known (only?) graduate of Centenary College.
Sploofus Scores for November....
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weyoun:
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I have been rocking on the showdowns, and am in the top 900 all-time points winners now.silvercamaro wrote:No. It will lift you in the overall standings, though.SportsFan68 wrote:I just won 19,000 points on a Sploofus showdown! Somebody named Sanddune, and I don't think that's anybody who posts here.
So will that help me in OCD's rankings?
But that's separate from QOD, on which this question nailed me tonight:
"In the 2008 Olympics, this was the only race in which Michael Phelps did not also set a world record as he won the gold medal."
Puh-leeze.
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Yep, "The Chief" I didn't realize he surpassed the other answers/choices in the area the sploofus question had listed. Now I know though!ne1410s wrote:weyoun:I know that golfer Hal Sutton (former Ryder Cup captain) attended Centenary. Don't know if he graduated.The Chief? Best known (only?) graduate of Centenary College.
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My last TQOTD in November: What blood type is the universal donor?
Got it right, of course, so I finish the month with a respectable 27,805 points.
Got it right, of course, so I finish the month with a respectable 27,805 points.
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Pattern recognition. Why yes, I can pick a likely Frank Zappa album name from a list in the dreaded Music and Musicians catagory. I can now post in this thread as my lucky streak is surely fated to end tomorrow.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.Ritterskoop wrote:I have been rocking on the showdowns, and am in the top 900 all-time points winners now.silvercamaro wrote:No. It will lift you in the overall standings, though.SportsFan68 wrote:I just won 19,000 points on a Sploofus showdown! Somebody named Sanddune, and I don't think that's anybody who posts here.
So will that help me in OCD's rankings?
But that's separate from QOD, on which this question nailed me tonight:
"In the 2008 Olympics, this was the only race in which Michael Phelps did not also set a world record as he won the gold medal."
Puh-leeze.
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See, I'd read how his body is specifically best suited to the butterfly, with the wide lats and shoulders. So I threw out the two butterfly options.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.Ritterskoop wrote:I have been rocking on the showdowns, and am in the top 900 all-time points winners now.silvercamaro wrote: No. It will lift you in the overall standings, though.
But that's separate from QOD, on which this question nailed me tonight:
"In the 2008 Olympics, this was the only race in which Michael Phelps did not also set a world record as he won the gold medal."
Puh-leeze.
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Not posting in this thread seemed to help.
Even though I missed the Q on Saturday I'm still happy with my result for the month. Getting into the top 5 will have to wait.
On to December!!!!!!!
Even though I missed the Q on Saturday I'm still happy with my result for the month. Getting into the top 5 will have to wait.
On to December!!!!!!!
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I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
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I'd have a hard time picking a category.TheConfessor wrote:I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
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Good thing I'm not trying to learn stuff.TheConfessor wrote:I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
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Whatcha trying to do?WheresFanny wrote:Good thing I'm not trying to learn stuff.TheConfessor wrote:I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
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I didn't even know I could do that. I know exactly which category I would exclude.TheConfessor wrote:I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
But I agree with TheConfessor, I would not want to exclude a category.
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I wonder why they have a category named Physical Science when at least half of the questions I have gotten in that category have been in the realm of Biological Science.
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Pick a fight.peacock2121 wrote:Whatcha trying to do?WheresFanny wrote:Good thing I'm not trying to learn stuff.TheConfessor wrote: I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.
Seriously, my formal education ended in the 11th grade, so since then I've attended the University of Stuff Fanny Wants to Know. Physical Science is not a course offered at that particular institution of learning.
Doesn't matter, anyway. I tried to change my exclusion a while back to test out the 'what questions you get' theory and found that feature is no longer an option. So if you already have an excluded category, apparently you can't unexclude it.
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For those who don't know, the reason Sploofus allowed the exclusion wasn't for competitive reasons. Way back, they'd have a good number of religion questions, and various non-religious types were angry they'd have to know who Ruth was in relation to Naomi, or what have you. So Sploofus created the exclusion. I was quite unhappy with the change, in part because of the controversy, and don't use the exclusion myself.
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My last one was a chemistry question - not that I am complaining - I was a chemistry major and nailed it.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I wonder why they have a category named Physical Science when at least half of the questions I have gotten in that category have been in the realm of Biological Science.
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I don't want to learn sprots stuff.TheConfessor wrote:I wonder how many of the leading scorers exclude questions about their worst category. I guess there's nothing wrong with that, depending on your motivation for playing. If you're trying to learn stuff, it seems counterproductive.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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Weyoun wrote:For those who don't know, the reason Sploofus allowed the exclusion wasn't for competitive reasons. Way back, they'd have a good number of religion questions, and various non-religious types were angry they'd have to know who Ruth was in relation to Naomi, or what have you. So Sploofus created the exclusion. I was quite unhappy with the change, in part because of the controversy, and don't use the exclusion myself.
Thanks for the explanation. I like to learn new stuff and sometimes I will learn something that sends me off on a learning tangent. Besides, I'm a generalist when it comes to my knowledge base and I'd have a hard time picking a category. I am sometimes tempted to google an answer but I resist and take a WAG.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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There's an extra thrill for me in getting a Music and Musician question right, same with Sports. Missing a Vocabulary question stings.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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That gets it down to two races as he won gold in the 100 and 200 butterfly.Bob Juch wrote:Good things I exclude sprots questions, but I'd guess the butterfly on this as that's his weakest race.
It was the 100 that he didn't set a record.
He is so much better than anyone in the 200 fly that he has something like the top 12 times ever - he is 2 seconds ahead of the next best
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grg:
I think that is the race where his goggles filled with water. Or not.It was the 100 that he didn't set a record.
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That was actually the 200 fly - where his margin over the world is not what it once was. He has less than a second on Lazslo Czeh and 8 of the top 10 all time.ne1410s wrote:grg:I think that is the race where his goggles filled with water. Or not.It was the 100 that he didn't set a record.
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gtg:
(Apologies to Agent 86)
Missed by THAT much...That was actually the 200 fly -
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LOL - that is what I thought you were trying to do!WheresFanny wrote:Pick a fight.peacock2121 wrote:Whatcha trying to do?WheresFanny wrote: Good thing I'm not trying to learn stuff.
Seriously, my formal education ended in the 11th grade, so since then I've attended the University of Stuff Fanny Wants to Know. Physical Science is not a course offered at that particular institution of learning.
Doesn't matter, anyway. I tried to change my exclusion a while back to test out the 'what questions you get' theory and found that feature is no longer an option. So if you already have an excluded category, apparently you can't unexclude it.