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09/01/2010 12:00:32 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the Misquotes challenge here.
09/01/2010 12:08:04 AM · #2
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09/01/2010 11:16:30 PM · #3
Can anyone clarify for me why when I view the :Challenges" tab, sometimes it is explicit that two entries are "either/or", and other times it simply lists all the challenges separately? Twice now I have prepared an image for submission, only to have it rejected on upload because I had already entered another challenge.

I chose the misquote "Sometimes a Cigar is just a Cigar", which was never uttered by Sigmund Frued. (and never entered into DPC)

My wife hated this one, but I was going to enter it. Would it have bombed?


And others...
09/01/2010 11:31:35 PM · #4
Originally posted by PetRock:

Can anyone clarify for me why when I view the :Challenges" tab, sometimes it is explicit that two entries are "either/or", and other times it simply lists all the challenges separately? Twice now I have prepared an image for submission, only to have it rejected on upload because I had already entered another challenge.

Exclusive Challenges are always either/or. Entering one excludes you from the other. That's why it says "choose one" in that section.
09/02/2010 12:15:01 AM · #5
OK, I see that sometimes, but if I go right now to DPC home page, and click on the word Challenges , I see two Exclusive Open Challenges listed, both having a submission deadline of September 7th, but no "either/or" qualifier.
Challenges

Am I missing something obvious, blind, or perhaps it could be a browser or platform issue?

Thank you for clarification on exclusivity, that makes sense now. I am pretty much a newbie, and for all I knew it meant the challenge was exclusive to DPC.

Exclusive Challenges are always either/or. Entering one excludes you from the other. That's why it says "choose one" in that section. [/quote]

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