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Ditch Fahrenheit

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  1. The Signature Series Game - One sig at a time - 2 points each - Must identify both signer and book - Winners determined by time-stamp on post. - No archives. If not identified, boundaries of pic will be expanded until solved. - Game will be ongoing. Round 65 << Expansion in 30 minutes >>
  2. Yesterday's Point Tally jaybuck43 2 HarveySwick 6 Ken Aldred 8 RockMyAmadeus 4 ______________________________ Ditch Point Challenge Summary HarveySwick 95 RockMyAmadeus 75 seanfingh 38 Ken Aldred 36 Bird 25 bababooey 11 Griff 10 jpepx78 10 Jeffro 7 jaybuck43 6 jsilverjanet 5 Rune 5 jaeldubyoo 4 MetalPSI 4 Park 4 Revat 4 AmazingComics413 2 Gemma 2 Hibou 2 Jazzno 2 spideyfan76 2 BlowUpTheMoon 1 comix4fun 1 DeadPoolJr. 1 porcupine48 1 rjrjr 1 [+]
  3. Ditch Point Challenge Summary HarveySwick 95 RockMyAmadeus 75 seanfingh 38 Ken Aldred 36 Bird 25 bababooey 11 Griff 10 jpepx78 10 Jeffro 7 jaybuck43 6 jsilverjanet 5 Rune 5 jaeldubyoo 4 MetalPSI 4 Park 4 Revat 4 AmazingComics413 2 Gemma 2 Hibou 2 Jazzno 2 spideyfan76 2 BlowUpTheMoon 1 comix4fun 1 DeadPoolJr. 1 porcupine48 1 rjrjr 1
  4. That's it for tonight. I'll post more tomorrow.
  5. The Signature Series Game - One sig at a time - 2 points each - Must identify both signer and book - Winners determined by time-stamp on post. - No archives. If not identified, boundaries of pic will be expanded until solved. - Game will be ongoing. Round 64 << Expansion in 15 minutes >>
  6. The Signature Series Game - One sig at a time - 2 points each - Must identify both signer and book - Winners determined by time-stamp on post. - No archives. If not identified, boundaries of pic will be expanded until solved. - Game will be ongoing. Round 63 << Expansion in 15 minutes >>
  7. The Signature Series Game - One sig at a time - 2 points each - Must identify both signer and book - Winners determined by time-stamp on post. - No archives. If not identified, boundaries of pic will be expanded until solved. - Game will be ongoing. Round 62 I'll be back later this afternoon (PST).
  8. The Signature Series Game - One sig at a time - 2 points each - Must identify both signer and book - Winners determined by time-stamp on post. - No archives. If not identified, boundaries of pic will be expanded until solved. - Game will be ongoing. Round 61 Note: The signer is an actor. ((( Expansion in 60 minutes )))
  9. There's no such thing. The board code automatically separates posts, even fractions of second (if possible) within each other. Two posts cannot appear at the exact same place, and exact same time. One of them will be posted after the other, according to how the program parses the code, even if they have the exact same time stamp. But even if that was the case, the answer is to insist on absolute precision, all the time. Problems solved. The only real problem is editing, which can be done in stealth, and then we require honor. The rule has always been timestamp, not location of post. They are the same thing: the time stamp determines the location of the post. If both people hit "submit" at the exact same second, the board program code will still separate them out, even within fractions of the same second. Thus, if Person X hits submit at 9:47:33, and Person Y hits submit at 9:47:33, the board will figure out which one was "first", and post accordingly. In other words, it either picks based on its internal code, or it can figure out who posted at 9:47:33:17 and who posted at 9:47:33:62. In either case, the post that appears first is the one that IS first, even if the displayed timestamp is identical. I get what you're saying. We don't see the significant digits. But in the event of equal time stamps, both equal within the sig digits of the software, that same software is forced to place one above another since two posts cannot occupy the same space in this dimension.
  10. There's no such thing. The board code automatically separates posts, even fractions of second (if possible) within each other. Two posts cannot appear at the exact same place, and exact same time. One of them will be posted after the other, according to how the program parses the code, even if they have the exact same time stamp. But even if that was the case, the answer is to insist on absolute precision, all the time. Problems solved. The only real problem is editing, which can be done in stealth, and then we require honor. The rule has always been timestamp, not location of post.
  11. I'm cool with that if everyone agrees. So, the poll isn't going to help since it's currently at 50/50. So I'm going to make an executive decision and say that spelling/typos don't matter as long as it's obvious what the person meant. Timestamps are more important. And if two people submit correct answers at the exact same time (with or without spelling problems/typos) they are both awarded the points. Since we are modifying the rules slightly, and since there was only one second between the answers, I'm going to award both Rocky and Ken points so that no one feels cheated. Are we good?
  12. My personal opinion is "don't sweat the small stuff." Meaning, if I understand that what the person meant, that's all that matters. But, I was was looking forward to possible conflicts. We just had two answers within 1 second of each other. What happens if you have two answers submitted with the exact same time stamp and one is misspelled?