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12/15/2005 11:44:47 AM · #1
...challenges in the challenge history?
Challenges:
//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=1

//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=3

//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=75

//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=245

Message edited by author 2005-12-15 12:38:39.
12/15/2005 12:38:46 PM · #2
No one? SC or Admin's???
12/15/2005 12:42:19 PM · #3
I guess sometimes test challenges are posted invisibly to test new features or coding, and the number that's created is not reused.
12/15/2005 01:06:40 PM · #4
Challenge #245 was "Stealth." The entries were amazing.
12/15/2005 01:21:26 PM · #5
Originally posted by Konador:

I guess sometimes test challenges are posted invisibly to test new features or coding, and the number that's created is not reused.

I was wondering because on the Help > About page D&L are stating that we have had 420 challenges. The breakdown would be:
411 Challenges Complete
4 Challenges in the voting stage
3 Missing challenges (1-3-245)
2 Challenges I just cant find.

The reason I would like to know is so I can give the users credit for there ribbons on dpcstats.
12/15/2005 01:24:26 PM · #6
Originally posted by scalvert:

Challenge #245 was "Stealth." The entries were amazing.


and 75 was "invisible" but only a few of were allowed to vote. ;)
12/15/2005 01:27:12 PM · #7
Originally posted by SDW65:

The reason I would like to know is so I can give the users credit for there ribbons on dpcstats.


In that case, the missing challenges were 325.66 and 380B. I nabbed the blue in both of them. ;-P
12/15/2005 01:28:38 PM · #8
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by SDW65:

The reason I would like to know is so I can give the users credit for there ribbons on dpcstats.


In that case, the missing challenges were 325.66 and 380B. I nabbed the blue in both of them. ;-P


No he didn't. I did. He got yellow in one and red in the other. My average for those two was 7.8849.
12/15/2005 01:31:19 PM · #9
Originally posted by ursula:

My average for those two was 7.8849.


Only until you and "UrsulaMinor" were DQ'd for having multiple accounts...
12/15/2005 01:32:58 PM · #10
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by ursula:

My average for those two was 7.8849.


Only until you and "UrsulaMinor" were DQ'd for having multiple accounts...


Shhhhh!!! Mind your own business. I never had more than 4 accounts at the same time.
12/15/2005 01:35:45 PM · #11
Originally posted by SDW65:

Originally posted by Konador:

I guess sometimes test challenges are posted invisibly to test new features or coding, and the number that's created is not reused.

I was wondering because on the Help > About page D&L are stating that we have had 420 challenges. The breakdown would be:
411 Challenges Complete
4 Challenges in the voting stage
3 Missing challenges (1-3-245)
2 Challenges I just cant find.

The reason I would like to know is so I can give the users credit for there ribbons on dpcstats.


I'm also guessing that the About page uses php to just put in the latest challenge number, rather than counting up every challenge. I don't think these challenges ever existed so nobody should really receive ribbons :P
12/15/2005 01:45:25 PM · #12
Challenge 5 was "Signs of Government Intelligence", but no one entered.


12/15/2005 01:50:28 PM · #13
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Challenge 5 was "Signs of Government Intelligence", but no one entered.

I don't think there is much intelligence to find in our government :)

History and Archive is showing challenge 5 as:

Challenge: Outdoor Macro Shot
Rules: Classic Editing
Details: Take a photograph outside, up close and personal with your macro function enabled of anything you can find. Good Luck!

Submissions: 45
Votes: 6,806
Comments: 583

Highest Score: 8.517
Average Score: 5.559
Lowest Score: 3.415

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Message edited by author 2005-12-15 13:52:24.
12/15/2005 01:51:47 PM · #14
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Challenge 5 was "Signs of Government Intelligence", but no one entered.


The question everybody wondered about was, "which government?" Many threads on that.
12/15/2005 01:54:49 PM · #15
Oops, I meant Challenge 3. Close enough for government work ;)
12/15/2005 01:56:50 PM · #16
Wow, never seen so many SC posts in one short thread. Must be some conspiracy at work here that they are trying to cover up.
12/15/2005 01:57:52 PM · #17
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Oops, I meant Challenge 3. Close enough for government work ;)

Is there anyway to get access to the missing challenges. Or email me the blue, red, and yellow ribbon winners and there scores?

That would still leave 2 challenges I cant find even if you could email the ribbon winners on challenge 1-3-245.
12/15/2005 01:59:26 PM · #18
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Close enough for government work ;)

An interesting phrase which has transformed from having the original (literal) meaning to now sarcastically meaning the opposite.
12/15/2005 02:03:02 PM · #19
Originally posted by SDW65:


Is there anyway to get access to the missing challenges. Or email me the blue, red, and yellow ribbon winners and there scores?


There is no way. They are not missing, they simply do not exist :)
12/15/2005 02:05:44 PM · #20
Originally posted by SDW65:

Is there anyway to get access to the missing challenges.


I don't think they existed, thus there are no winners to list. Either that, or it's a practical joke that the admins play to hide any challenges where GeneralE gets a ribbon. ;-)
12/15/2005 02:24:07 PM · #21
Wow, even more SC posts. It's definitely NOT a conspiracy.

Message edited by ursula - Just a little correction :).
12/15/2005 02:27:32 PM · #22
Hey Ben... do you want to hide AJ's post or should I do it? ;-)
12/15/2005 02:29:03 PM · #23
There is NO CONSPIRACY. There never was, there never will be. No conspiracy. Remember that, no conspiracy. No conspiracy.
12/15/2005 02:35:23 PM · #24
Now please look into this light... that's it... ***
12/15/2005 02:36:14 PM · #25
Originally posted by ursula:

There is NO CONSPIRACY. There never was, there never will be. No conspiracy. Remember that, no conspiracy. No conspiracy.


said the lion to the gazelle
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