Post by Penn Badgley on Jan 19, 2011 20:45:40 GMT -5
Well, this was an interesting challenge. I actually learned something in the process, which I'll explain later. But anyways, let's get on with the results, shall we?
Dianna was unable to compete due to a family issue, but she gave notice which means she'll not get a strike. Lindsay gave up in the middle because she found it too difficult to complete using her phone, but since she gave an effort, she'll not get a strike either. By the way, when we do a sessions competition, but sure to note WHEN you tried to find us on AIM. If you wait till the last minute we might not be as sympathetic. So, if you are online and nobody is there, make a note in your DR just so we have proof that you tried.
So, with that said, we have 10 of you who completed the challenge.
Let's see your times!
10 minutes!
11 minutes!
40 minutes!
31 minutes!
20 minutes!
45 minutes!
14 minutes!
29 minutes!
12 minutes!
24 minutes!
It appears that Adam had our fastest time.
But I forgot to mention that only 4 of you completed this challenge
without making any mistakes and doing each task properly!
That means 6 of you messed up along the way and cannot win...
Did Adam Just Do It properly?
Or will someone like Bradley, Sandra, or Mike slide in for the victory?
The winner of this PoV challenge is...
...
ADAM!
Congrats, Adam.
People who finished but failed:
Britney, Johnny, Kate, Mike, Nicki, Sandra.
If you want to know where you messed up, just ask.
A few notes: Some of you used 1 as a prime number, and while I don't agree that 1 is prime, there are some mathematicians who would argue that it is prime. And, since I never specified a definition, technically there is some school of thought/proof that would make your answer acceptable if you used 1 as a prime digit. Had I thrown out this answer, Sean would have won, HOWEVER Sean interpreted the birthday question differently and used Lucy's birthday as in the Lucy from the website and not the real life Lucy Liu. Since this was another interpretation of definition which technically fit the question, I was planning to accept it, which meant I should ultimately accept 1 as a prime number for this particular case. With that said, this challenge taught me to be more specific with a challenge like this!
The PoV ceremony will be posted shortly!
Dianna was unable to compete due to a family issue, but she gave notice which means she'll not get a strike. Lindsay gave up in the middle because she found it too difficult to complete using her phone, but since she gave an effort, she'll not get a strike either. By the way, when we do a sessions competition, but sure to note WHEN you tried to find us on AIM. If you wait till the last minute we might not be as sympathetic. So, if you are online and nobody is there, make a note in your DR just so we have proof that you tried.
So, with that said, we have 10 of you who completed the challenge.
Let's see your times!
10 minutes!
11 minutes!
40 minutes!
31 minutes!
20 minutes!
45 minutes!
14 minutes!
29 minutes!
12 minutes!
24 minutes!
It appears that Adam had our fastest time.
But I forgot to mention that only 4 of you completed this challenge
without making any mistakes and doing each task properly!
That means 6 of you messed up along the way and cannot win...
Did Adam Just Do It properly?
Or will someone like Bradley, Sandra, or Mike slide in for the victory?
The winner of this PoV challenge is...
...
ADAM!
Congrats, Adam.
People who finished but failed:
Britney, Johnny, Kate, Mike, Nicki, Sandra.
If you want to know where you messed up, just ask.
A few notes: Some of you used 1 as a prime number, and while I don't agree that 1 is prime, there are some mathematicians who would argue that it is prime. And, since I never specified a definition, technically there is some school of thought/proof that would make your answer acceptable if you used 1 as a prime digit. Had I thrown out this answer, Sean would have won, HOWEVER Sean interpreted the birthday question differently and used Lucy's birthday as in the Lucy from the website and not the real life Lucy Liu. Since this was another interpretation of definition which technically fit the question, I was planning to accept it, which meant I should ultimately accept 1 as a prime number for this particular case. With that said, this challenge taught me to be more specific with a challenge like this!
The PoV ceremony will be posted shortly!