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05/11/2009 05:50:33 PM · #151 |
Originally posted by njsabs2323: Originally posted by Lutchenko: ooooo very nice.
Many thanks indeed for the kind voter who just gave me a 1.
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I got it too. Dropped by .2 points. |
I had it too, dropped from 6.36something to 6.24something. Not too much of a drop really, but it had been staying pretty much steady over the last few days and slowly increasing. |
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05/11/2009 07:19:42 PM · #152 |
Well, I certainly can do without the 4's I'm getting from the last voters.
Dropped below the 5.6, this isn't lightening up my day. |
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05/11/2009 09:04:07 PM · #153 |
Originally posted by FrozenMoments: Originally posted by njsabs2323: Originally posted by Lutchenko: ooooo very nice.
Many thanks indeed for the kind voter who just gave me a 1.
Votes: 160
Views: 249
Avg Vote: 6.0938
Comments: 4 |
I got it too. Dropped by .2 points. |
I had it too, dropped from 6.36something to 6.24something. Not too much of a drop really, but it had been staying pretty much steady over the last few days and slowly increasing. |
Interesting, I just got it too. Someone has just gone through the entire gallery giving 1s by the look of it. One day this site will get hacked and these 1ers exposed and there'll be a virtual lynching of biblical proportions.
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05/11/2009 09:08:39 PM · #154 |
By the way, how do you track the exact scores you've been given? Or are people just guessing? I can't find any such stat anywhere. |
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05/11/2009 09:17:39 PM · #155 |
Originally posted by surlybiff: By the way, how do you track the exact scores you've been given? Or are people just guessing? I can't find any such stat anywhere. |
You need a spreadsheet to calculate it for you. I use the one that can be found on HawkeyeLoneWolf's profile page.
It's kinda cool to have a mediocre vote of a 5 actually pull my score up. Some good comments, however. I knew this would not be to everyone's liking.
Votes: 161
Views: 241
Avg Vote: 4.7516
Comments: 4
Message edited by author 2009-05-11 21:18:32. |
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05/12/2009 03:01:55 AM · #156 |
Slowly sinking towards rollover
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Avg Vote: 6.0655
Comments: 4
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05/12/2009 03:28:36 AM · #157 |
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Avg Vote: 5.0248
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yeppeee .. got a comment :) |
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05/12/2009 03:38:45 AM · #158 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by surlybiff: By the way, how do you track the exact scores you've been given? Or are people just guessing? I can't find any such stat anywhere. |
You need a spreadsheet to calculate it for you. I use the one that can be found on HawkeyeLoneWolf's profile page.
It's kinda cool to have a mediocre vote of a 5 actually pull my score up. Some good comments, however. I knew this would not be to everyone's liking.
Votes: 161
Views: 241
Avg Vote: 4.7516
Comments: 4 |
The inner geek in me took over, and I wrote a python program that automatically goes to the dpchallenge website, logs in and extracts the scores, plot a line graph of the average score, but also with a bar chart underneath it representing the last score given. At the moment it updates every minute. Probably fast enough. Now how much would dpc'ers pay for software like this??? :) mwahahahaa |
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05/12/2009 04:07:24 AM · #159 |
Originally posted by prperold: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by surlybiff: By the way, how do you track the exact scores you've been given? Or are people just guessing? I can't find any such stat anywhere. |
You need a spreadsheet to calculate it for you. I use the one that can be found on HawkeyeLoneWolf's profile page.
It's kinda cool to have a mediocre vote of a 5 actually pull my score up. Some good comments, however. I knew this would not be to everyone's liking.
Votes: 161
Views: 241
Avg Vote: 4.7516
Comments: 4 |
The inner geek in me took over, and I wrote a python program that automatically goes to the dpchallenge website, logs in and extracts the scores, plot a line graph of the average score, but also with a bar chart underneath it representing the last score given. At the moment it updates every minute. Probably fast enough. Now how much would dpc'ers pay for software like this??? :) mwahahahaa |
Now that sounds cool, I was about to ask about getting an RSS feed as well.
Does your routine run on a a Mac OS?
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05/12/2009 04:07:40 AM · #160 |
Slight recovery
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05/12/2009 04:18:07 AM · #161 |
and down again lol
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05/12/2009 04:22:46 AM · #162 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: Originally posted by prperold: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by surlybiff: By the way, how do you track the exact scores you've been given? Or are people just guessing? I can't find any such stat anywhere. |
You need a spreadsheet to calculate it for you. I use the one that can be found on HawkeyeLoneWolf's profile page.
It's kinda cool to have a mediocre vote of a 5 actually pull my score up. Some good comments, however. I knew this would not be to everyone's liking.
Votes: 161
Views: 241
Avg Vote: 4.7516
Comments: 4 |
The inner geek in me took over, and I wrote a python program that automatically goes to the dpchallenge website, logs in and extracts the scores, plot a line graph of the average score, but also with a bar chart underneath it representing the last score given. At the moment it updates every minute. Probably fast enough. Now how much would dpc'ers pay for software like this??? :) mwahahahaa |
Now that sounds cool, I was about to ask about getting an RSS feed as well.
Does your routine run on a a Mac OS? |
At the moment it's not very elegant and generic. Kindof just works for me, on linux. But if I get time I'll see if I can implement a more solid, platform independent version. |
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05/12/2009 04:24:32 AM · #163 |
Hey Philip I reckon loads of people wopuld be interested in that.
In fact I'm surprised that DPC don't offer that data to us
Message edited by author 2009-05-12 04:25:27. |
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05/12/2009 05:14:25 AM · #164 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: Hey Philip I reckon loads of people wopuld be interested in that.
In fact I'm surprised that DPC don't offer that data to us |
Probably because they think it may increase heated arguments or debates in the forums over 'who gave me that 1' or 'why am I getting so many low votes without any comments'. And of course then there are the ones who will get a low vote and will immediately jump to the 'Who's Online' page and start pointing fingers. Where as at the end, the voting has finished, then we see the entire breakdown....but knowing that the score can't change kind of puts out the fire a bit...that combined with a new challenge in voting and a new challenge to shoot for....it becomes 'history' instead of the 'now'.
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05/12/2009 05:34:03 AM · #165 |
Originally posted by Judi: Originally posted by Lutchenko: Hey Philip I reckon loads of people wopuld be interested in that.
In fact I'm surprised that DPC don't offer that data to us |
Probably because they think it may increase heated arguments or debates in the forums over 'who gave me that 1' or 'why am I getting so many low votes without any comments'. And of course then there are the ones who will get a low vote and will immediately jump to the 'Who's Online' page and start pointing fingers. Where as at the end, the voting has finished, then we see the entire breakdown....but knowing that the score can't change kind of puts out the fire a bit...that combined with a new challenge in voting and a new challenge to shoot for....it becomes 'history' instead of the 'now'. |
It's funny how when I first joined DPC I was outraged by getting a 1 or a 2 but as time goes on I just accept that this is the way of things and I have a feeling that I'm not alone in that characteristic. |
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05/12/2009 08:26:41 AM · #166 |
Originally posted by prperold: ... I wrote a python program that automatically goes to the dpchallenge website, logs in and extracts the scores, plot a line graph of the average score, but also with a bar chart underneath it representing the last score given. At the moment it updates every minute. Probably fast enough. Now how much would dpc'ers pay for software like this??? :) mwahahahaa |
Would this be a hit on the sites bandwidth? Not for a few, but if say 100+ people starting using it?
What about a RSS feed? Same scenario?
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4.3 You will not (iv) use a robot, spider or other device or process to monitor the activity on or copy pages from the DPChallenge.com Web Site, (viii) engage in any activity that interferes with any third party's ability to use or enjoy the DPChallenge.com Service or (ix) assist any third party in engaging in any activity prohibited by this Agreement.
5.7 Manipulation. Registered Users may not: (a) use any device, software or routine in any attempt to interfere or disrupt the Website; or (b) take any action that imposes any unreasonable or disproportionately large load on the Website or DPChallenge.com̢۪s infrastructure. DPChallenge.com reserves the right in its sole discretion to actively pursue any Registered User which DPChallenge.com believes to be engaging in such activities and terminate that Registered User̢۪s membership.
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05/12/2009 08:38:05 AM · #167 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Originally posted by prperold: ... I wrote a python program that automatically goes to the dpchallenge website, logs in and extracts the scores, plot a line graph of the average score, but also with a bar chart underneath it representing the last score given. At the moment it updates every minute. Probably fast enough. Now how much would dpc'ers pay for software like this??? :) mwahahahaa |
Would this be a hit on the sites bandwidth? Not for a few, but if say 100+ people starting using it?
What about a RSS feed? Same scenario?
DPChallenge User Agreement
4.3 You will not (iv) use a robot, spider or other device or process to monitor the activity on or copy pages from the DPChallenge.com Web Site, (viii) engage in any activity that interferes with any third party's ability to use or enjoy the DPChallenge.com Service or (ix) assist any third party in engaging in any activity prohibited by this Agreement.
5.7 Manipulation. Registered Users may not: (a) use any device, software or routine in any attempt to interfere or disrupt the Website; or (b) take any action that imposes any unreasonable or disproportionately large load on the Website or DPChallenge.com̢۪s infrastructure. DPChallenge.com reserves the right in its sole discretion to actively pursue any Registered User which DPChallenge.com believes to be engaging in such activities and terminate that Registered User̢۪s membership. |
Oops, did not know this. Guess I'll have to take it easy. Maybe adjust the update time. I must say though, that I hit the update button manually even more than the script does:)
Message edited by author 2009-05-12 08:38:28. |
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05/12/2009 08:45:26 AM · #168 |
Originally posted by prperold: ... I must say though, that I hit the update button manually even more than the script does:) |
Valid point! :-) |
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05/12/2009 08:48:48 AM · #169 |
talking to prperold (another post came during typing here)
I understand the anxiety to know the scores and the votes... I´m new here and started to suffer this yet... but this will not change your votes and/or your score... Why dont you wait the end of the challenge to check your votes?
I think that knowing exactly the evolution of voting will bore you in a few weeks... and this procedure will certainly be bad to the site, and can be bad for you too (if they bann you, or something like that).
IMHO.
Message edited by author 2009-05-12 08:49:38. |
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05/12/2009 09:02:55 AM · #170 |
Originally posted by jotaga: talking to prperold (another post came during typing here)
I understand the anxiety to know the scores and the votes... I´m new here and started to suffer this yet... but this will not change your votes and/or your score... Why dont you wait the end of the challenge to check your votes?
I think that knowing exactly the evolution of voting will bore you in a few weeks... and this procedure will certainly be bad to the site, and can be bad for you too (if they bann you, or something like that).
IMHO. |
If you are a football fan do you ever watch the game or would you advocate simply waiting until the end and looking up the result as the watching it won't affect the result?
For some of us monitoring the evolution of the score forms part of the enjoyent of the site.
In terms of getting bored after a few weeks I for one still track it with interest after 7 months of never having missed an open challenge.
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05/12/2009 09:24:39 AM · #171 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: Originally posted by jotaga: talking to prperold (another post came during typing here)
I understand the anxiety to know the scores and the votes... I´m new here and started to suffer this yet... but this will not change your votes and/or your score... Why dont you wait the end of the challenge to check your votes?
I think that knowing exactly the evolution of voting will bore you in a few weeks... and this procedure will certainly be bad to the site, and can be bad for you too (if they bann you, or something like that).
IMHO. |
If you are a football fan do you ever watch the game or would you advocate simply waiting until the end and looking up the result as the watching it won't affect the result?
For some of us monitoring the evolution of the score forms part of the enjoyent of the site.
In terms of getting bored after a few weeks I for one still track it with interest after 7 months of never having missed an open challenge. |
I do enjoy the evolution of the score, but not so much that I would risk getting banned. I guess it is good bye script (at least I learnt some Python in the process) |
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05/12/2009 09:33:10 AM · #172 |
Originally posted by Lutchenko: If you are a football fan do you ever watch the game or would you advocate simply waiting until the end and looking up the result as the watching it won't affect the result?
For some of us monitoring the evolution of the score forms part of the enjoyent of the site. |
Excellent comparison. I had not thought of it that way, but this is exactly it. |
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05/12/2009 10:25:27 AM · #173 |
That´s exactly my point.
Follow the evolution of the score is really nice!!! So... why create some robot to do it by itself??
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05/12/2009 11:06:54 AM · #174 |
Originally posted by jotaga: That´s exactly my point.
Follow the evolution of the score is really nice!!! So... why create some robot to do it by itself?? |
I'm confused as this seems to be the opposite of your original point
"I think that knowing exactly the evolution of voting will bore you in a few weeks..."
Or are you saying evolution of score vs evolution of voting?
The idea of a robot or RSS feed would be so we don't have to keep pressing update and transferring the new data to the spreadsheet, just to save some time.
The bottom line here is that some of us like to do this and see what scores we are being given, it is of course not compulsary.
We tend to discuss the various trends of voters, which again we like to do and again is not compulsary.
Whilst I accept that using this approach reveals when we have been given a 1 lets say and can trigger a bit of anger; however after a while you come
to accept the nature of the voters and simply enjoy the tracking process.
It's not for everyone that is for sure but if, like me, you like to do this then this is also perfectly ok.
Message edited by author 2009-05-12 11:19:22. |
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05/12/2009 11:10:15 AM · #175 |
Looking for a strong finish here but not really expecting it lol
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