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07/21/2010 12:12:21 AM · #1
Whoa, I think I've only seen this once since I've been here (or only noticed it once)

I was curious to see how much Mae beat me by, and I noticed that our scores were the same. So then I figured that the site calculates the average and then rounds, so that it was probably a difference on a smaller level.

It's an exact tie! What are the chances?!
07/21/2010 12:15:04 AM · #2
bet you wish you had a more beginning of the alphabet name now!

07/21/2010 12:15:56 AM · #3
Probably based on # of 10's....

ETA: Congrats, both are wonderful images!

Message edited by author 2010-07-21 00:16:10.
07/21/2010 12:18:00 AM · #4
Originally posted by NiallOTuama:

bet you wish you had a more beginning of the alphabet name now!


lol!
07/21/2010 12:19:45 AM · #5
There have been several ties for ribbons. Depending on the underlying math, we may end up with two second-places and no third, but it will take personal intervention by Langdon if that's to happen.
07/21/2010 12:20:58 AM · #6
Originally posted by GeneralE:

There have been several ties for ribbons. Depending on the underlying math, we may end up with two second-places and no third, but it will take personal intervention by Langdon if that's to happen.


I was curious and went and did the math, because I figured she must have just beaten me by a tiny amount.

It's actually an exact tie -- 1427 points divided by 206 in both cases. That's so bizarre!

Message edited by author 2010-07-21 00:23:19.
07/21/2010 01:05:45 AM · #7
Originally posted by vawendy:

It's actually an exact tie -- 1427 points divided by 206 in both cases. That's so bizarre!

Then I think you should eventually end up with a red ribbon.
07/21/2010 01:06:58 AM · #8
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by vawendy:

It's actually an exact tie -- 1427 points divided by 206 in both cases. That's so bizarre!

Then I think you should eventually end up with a red ribbon.


That would be fun :D
07/21/2010 01:09:35 AM · #9
I wouldn't know ... :-(
07/21/2010 01:12:00 AM · #10
Originally posted by GeneralE:

I wouldn't know ... :-(


sorry!! (I'm still excited about the tie more than the ribbon. I just think weird math things are cool :)
07/21/2010 06:46:19 AM · #11
Originally posted by vawendy:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

I wouldn't know ... :-(


sorry!! (I'm still excited about the tie more than the ribbon. I just think weird math things are cool :)


You should get a red ribbon. I tied once for 1st (was originally in 2nd but got upgraded to a blue ribbon after a day or two).
07/24/2010 12:24:28 AM · #12
Obviously, since the topic was Spheres, they "Rounded" it off! ;)
(ta da dump)
07/25/2010 02:36:52 PM · #13
Just noticed that you got your red ribbon!
07/25/2010 02:44:33 PM · #14
Congrats :)
07/25/2010 04:36:44 PM · #15
Good! SC and Langdon rock!

Oh! And you too, Wendy! *grin*
07/25/2010 06:18:46 PM · #16
What really rocks is that they're both my Team Arabesque teammates and damn fine shooters!
07/25/2010 06:19:37 PM · #17
Wait, so what's with the yellow-ribbon-removed-image?
07/25/2010 06:23:14 PM · #18
I thought all challenge entries remained on the site...very odd indeed.
07/25/2010 06:23:28 PM · #19
Originally posted by George:

Wait, so what's with the yellow-ribbon-removed-image?

Was JUST about to ask.
07/25/2010 06:24:30 PM · #20
Nothing has actually been removed. Karen was 1st, Mae was 2nd, I was originally third, and Irene was 4th.

Now Karen's first, Mae and I are both 2nd, there is no third, and Irene is 4th.
07/25/2010 06:32:03 PM · #21
So that's how it works? Ah. I think Kelski and I assumed that fourth would be third since third became second.

Message edited by author 2010-07-25 18:32:25.
07/25/2010 06:36:59 PM · #22
Originally posted by NiallOTuama:

So that's how it works? Ah. I think Kelski and I assumed that fourth would be third since third became second.


Yep
07/25/2010 06:56:35 PM · #23
Originally posted by vawendy:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

There have been several ties for ribbons. Depending on the underlying math, we may end up with two second-places and no third, but it will take personal intervention by Langdon if that's to happen.


I was curious and went and did the math, because I figured she must have just beaten me by a tiny amount.

It's actually an exact tie -- 1427 points divided by 206 in both cases. That's so bizarre!


you are math-brain like me, you will like this one:

if you have 23 friends then the probability that two of them share same birthday is 50%.

Here is a interesting read about it.

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem

07/25/2010 07:05:04 PM · #24
Originally posted by zxaar:

you are math-brain like me, you will like this one:

if you have 23 friends then the probability that two of them share same birthday is 50%.

Here is a interesting read about it.

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem

That has won me a drink or two in my past.
07/25/2010 07:07:18 PM · #25
Originally posted by NiallOTuama:

Originally posted by zxaar:

you are math-brain like me, you will like this one:

if you have 23 friends then the probability that two of them share same birthday is 50%.

Here is a interesting read about it.

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem

That has won me a drink or two in my past.


really.

I really did not know it for long time and i used to think i was good at maths.
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