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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. |
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12/15/2005 12:38:46 PM · #2 |
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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.
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12/15/2005 01:06:40 PM · #4 |
| Challenge #245 was "Stealth." The entries were amazing. |
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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. |
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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. ;) |
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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 |
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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. |
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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... |
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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. |
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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
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12/15/2005 01:45:25 PM · #12 |
Challenge 5 was "Signs of Government Intelligence", but no one entered.
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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
Show Full Results
Message edited by author 2005-12-15 13:52:24. |
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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. |
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12/15/2005 01:54:49 PM · #15 |
Oops, I meant Challenge 3. Close enough for government work ;)
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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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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 :)
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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. ;-) |
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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 :). |
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12/15/2005 02:27:32 PM · #22 |
| Hey Ben... do you want to hide AJ's post or should I do it? ;-) |
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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. |
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12/15/2005 02:35:23 PM · #24 |
| Now please look into this light... that's it... *** |
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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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