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Month: February 2009
2008 Quizzo Statistics!
Ok, so this is really cool. JohnniE of Duane’s World went back to last year’s scoreboard and tallied up all the wins and 2nd place finishes of the teams at all 6 quizzes, as well as the 10 high scores. He then found out how much each bar paid and came up with total earnings. Then, this morning, I went into a spreadsheet and entered the stats. However, some teams change names regularly, so I’ve had to spend a fair amount of time trying to remember what aliases certain teams have used. So a couple of teams I could be slightly off on their 2nd place finishes. But winners should be right on. If you wanna go back and doublecheck your team by pouring through last years scoreboard, feel free to. Just contact me and I can go back and change the stats. So far, I have gotten through half. So I’ll present those to you now. It’s kind of a time consuming process, so I’ll try to get the other three done either tomorrow or definitely Wednesday. This is very, very cool for us quiz nerds. Thanks again to JohnniE. Enjoy:
Math to Make Your Head Dizzy
On Thursday at the Good Dog, the 2nd round was multiply the numbers 11-20 by the number 77. One of the people playing was David, a math teacher and enthusiast. If any of you out there are math fiends, you’re gonna love the properties of the number 11 Dave was kind enough to share with us:
Thursday’s problem, “Provide every multiple of 77 between 77×11 and 77×20,” becomes a cinch when you know a simple math trick involving multiplying by 11.
*Multiplying By 11*
Take any number (for convenience’ sake, let’s deal with 813, but we could really talk about ANY number of ANY length). In order to multiply it by 11, all we need to do is write down the first number; add the last two numbers; add the next two numbers from the end; and write down the last number. In other words, 813×11=8[8+1][1+3]3, or 8943. 42×11=4[4+2]2, or 462. Etc. The only catch is remembering to carry the 1 if you get a two-number sum greater than 10: 491×11=4[4+9][9+1]1=[4+1][3+1]01=5401. Thus 77×11= 7[7+7]7=847.
More 11 weirdness after the jump…
Sofa Kingdom Wins at Bards
The Jams Win at the Vous
Narcotyzing Dysfunktion Wins at Bards
Assbags win at O’Neals
Pics of Last Weeks Winners
Alright, posting pics of last weeks winners with questions about people celebrating b-days today underneath. One guess per person.
Scoreboard, Brought to You by Birthday Boy Aaron Burr
O’NEALS
- Assbags 88
- Federal House Needs a Roommate 86
- Team Names: Not our Forte 83
- Trivial Pursuiters 83
- This is Not a Bus 82
BARDS
- Narcotyzing Dysfunktion 86
- Show Minus One 72
- Just the Tip 68
- Western Omelette 61
- The Handsomest Team 57
LOCUST RENDEZVOUS
- The Jams 104**
- Quiz On Your Face 97
- But My Mom Says I’m Cool 84
- The Champs 83
- 1022 79
BLACK SHEEP
- Sofa Kingdom 99
- Duane’s World 97
- Penn 15 Club 81
- Quiet Resolve of Wendie Jo Sperber 79
- Econsluts 77
GOOD DOG
- 100 Yard Daschle 101
- Nothin’ But Restless 75
- Fort Awesome 73
- Shomer Shabbas 67
- The 4 Horsemen 56
BARDS
- Sofa Kingdom 97
- Eschaton 91
- Total Peanut Butter Recall 82
- I Sold My Gold Medal For Pot 72
- Magnum 65
**Fifth win in a row. Bounty Bowl on Wednesday.
When Google Maps Comes to Town…
…hope it doesn’t bust you trying to shoot somebody. (Thanks Jeanette for sending this in. See anything wacky I should post on the site? Send it in.)