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01/28/2009 02:42:32 AM · #1 |
i will be making a table from 1 to 100
add your scores
Message edited by author 2009-01-28 06:56:46.
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01/28/2009 02:55:55 AM · #2 |
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01/28/2009 07:17:42 AM · #3 |
going up
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01/28/2009 07:20:20 AM · #4 |
Connor - That has to be the biggest SIG I have ever seen in my whole life, you may want to consider laying them all out straight, maybe?
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01/28/2009 07:26:28 AM · #5 |
Connor - There is already a scores thread over here.
If you want to play around with the votes etc, why not use the already existing thread? |
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01/28/2009 08:38:14 AM · #6 |
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01/28/2009 09:40:38 AM · #7 |
Votes: 40
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01/28/2009 10:12:08 AM · #8 |
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01/28/2009 10:38:27 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by bassbone: Connor - There is already a scores thread over here.
If you want to play around with the votes etc, why not use the already existing thread? |
I agree...
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01/28/2009 11:41:04 AM · #10 |
Votes: 50
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01/28/2009 12:08:23 PM · #11 |
Starting to make a slow recovery
Votes: 52
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01/28/2009 12:13:00 PM · #12 |
There's already a score thread for SOUND right here:
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=867960
What's the point of having 2 threads for the same thing?
Message edited by author 2009-01-28 12:16:58. |
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01/28/2009 01:33:06 PM · #13 |
Different type of thread.
Connor posts a table showing where you are relative to everyone else rather then you having to sift through
stacks of posts
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01/28/2009 01:39:01 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko:
Different type of thread.
Connor posts a table showing where you are relative to everyone else rather then you having to sift through
stacks of posts |
Again, as I said earlier in this thread, he could use the information in the one thread that was already running and do any calculations he wants. It is just very confusing for the rest of posters to know which thread to post scores. |
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01/28/2009 01:54:40 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by bassbone: Originally posted by Lutchenko:
Different type of thread.
Connor posts a table showing where you are relative to everyone else rather then you having to sift through
stacks of posts |
Again, as I said earlier in this thread, he could use the information in the one thread that was already running and do any calculations he wants. It is just very confusing for the rest of posters to know which thread to post scores. |
Exactly.
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01/28/2009 03:34:09 PM · #16 |
By the same token you could argue that there are other photographic competition web sites, many of which were around before this one and therefore by your own logic we should all abandon this one and submit our images to a different site.
After all what is the point in having more than one photographic competition site? |
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01/28/2009 03:38:09 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: By the same token you could argue that there are other photographic competition web sites, many of which were around before this one and therefore by your own logic we should all abandon this one and submit our images to a different site.
After all what is the point in having more than one photographic competition site? |
Your comment is a complete non sequitur...
We are all referring to this site, these specific challenges, and one score thread. |
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01/28/2009 03:44:33 PM · #18 |
Your comment is a complete non sequitur...
Yes I agree in that I took an extreme in order make a point and of course I was in no way serious about not
posting to this site.
The point I am making is that most of us like choice, and most of us are able to cope with two or three choices.
The idea of limiting, in this case, threads on given subjects based upon who managed to create one firts is not only a little narrow minded but also shows prefernce to those in certain time zones
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01/28/2009 03:47:41 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: Your comment is a complete non sequitur...
Yes I agree in that I took an extreme in order make a point and of course I was in no way serious about not
posting to this site.
The point I am making is that most of us like choice, and most of us are able to cope with two or three choices.
The idea of limiting, in this case, threads on given subjects based upon who managed to create one firts is not only a little narrow minded but also shows prefernce to those in certain time zones |
Oh! And people thought MY arguments were silly.
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01/28/2009 03:51:52 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko:
The idea of limiting, in this case, threads on given subjects based upon who managed to create one firts is not only a little narrow minded but also shows prefernce to those in certain time zones |
I have no idea what you are talking about...I am merely stating that having two threads covering the same topic is annoying. I am done now...i seem to be in on an argument that I do not and care not to understand... |
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01/28/2009 04:00:19 PM · #21 |
The point here is that it doesn't really matter what score threads there are as we are all, I am sure, capable of deciding which one to post to if any.
If you prefer one thread to another then simply use the one you prefer and please refrain from posting comments like "Why are there two threads" on the one you prefer not to use.
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01/28/2009 04:03:42 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: The point here is that it doesn't really matter what score threads there are as we are all, I am sure, capable of deciding which one to post to if any.
If you prefer one thread to another then simply use the one you prefer and please refrain from posting comments like "Why are there two threads" on the one you prefer not to use. |
Sure it does because the social NORM here (and pretty much expected by the SC) is that we don't have multiple threads on the same topic. Which is actually the norm for most internet forums.
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01/28/2009 04:04:11 PM · #23 |
I have no idea what you are talking about...I am merely stating that having two threads covering the same topic is annoying. I am done now...i seem to be in on an argument that I do not and care not to understand...
Sorry I can see that my comment looked odd.
I am referring to a score thread that was locked by SC on the grounds that someone created a similar one seconds earlier
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=867954 |
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01/28/2009 04:09:13 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf:
Sure it does because the social NORM here (and pretty much expected by the SC) is that we don't have multiple threads on the same topic. Which is actually the norm for most internet forums. |
I'm not sure I fully understand the random use of uppercase here as my understanding is that it is the internet norm to represent shouting; but on the understanding that what you say regarding SC expectation is correct, who decides which thread should prevail? |
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01/28/2009 04:13:33 PM · #25 |
*back from buying popcorn*
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