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Posted on entry Princeton's Running a Survey ::: October 29, 2008, 12:59 PM:
I'm in Ohio, and it asked me about Maine, Maryland, Tennessee, Montana, Kansas, Florida and Alaska. I think that was about all of them.

The fact that they claim that they're going to draw from the most accurate predictions, and then asked about probabilities. That was a huge red flag for me - after the election, is anyone really going to be able to say whether the chances of Obama winning Florida was closer to 50% or 90%? All we'll be able to tell is that he *did* (or *did not*) win it, surely?

I don't know if my answers were internally consistent, but between the impossibility of what they were asking for, and the same states repeatedly coming up, I think it only took a handful of questions for it to be obvious they were questions about statistics, rather than about politics.

Oh, and at the end, they asked something like "how familiar are you with the questions we asked?". Well, I'm 100% familiar with the fact that you just asked them, but until next Tuesday I'll be 0% familar with who wins which states... So I'll just go with the same thing I put at the beginning for how familiar I am with US politics...
Posted on entry You wrote what? ::: September 05, 2008, 02:17 PM:
Well, since The Eye of Argon has finally been published, I nominate this:
Eyeing a slender female crouched alone at a nearby bench, Grignr advanced wishing to wholesomely occupy his time. The flickering torches cast weird shafts of luminescence dancing over the half naked harlot of his choice, her stringy orchid twines of hair swaying gracefully over the lithe opaque nose, as she raised a half drained mug to her pale red lips.

Frankly, any random paragraph would do, but I love the fact that her nose's opacity needs to be pointed out...

Emily H:
Ninjas can't catch you if you're on fire. Which comes from here.
Posted on entry Carl Drega, Part III ::: August 21, 2008, 03:03 PM:
Lee #20:
Bruce, #16: Yes. There is a smallish group of folks (I'm one of them) who are trying to spread the meme that the name of John Lennon's murderer should never be spoken or written. He wanted "to be famous"; by letting his name wash away with the tide, we deny him that.
This seems like another case in which that treatment would be well-merited.

Because that worked so well for Herostratus, right?
Posted on entry Mindreading ::: August 03, 2008, 11:08 AM:
I thought of a yellow jaguar from Djibouti.

It was honestly the first D country that occurred to me.
Posted on entry Open thread 112 ::: July 24, 2008, 06:49 AM:
#47:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PRyvsRAo8T8
Posted on entry Open thread 112 ::: July 23, 2008, 06:43 PM:
In Britain, 911 will also connect you to the emergency services. When I was a child, that would take you to recorded cricket scores, but apparently that was confusing for American tourists.
Posted on entry The Associated Press: worse than merely foolish ::: June 17, 2008, 10:53 AM:
#7:

Hrm. So, if the AP writes an article saying that Person X raped and murdered several 8-year-old girls, it would be against their terms and conditions to reprint that story?

What's the point of newspapers, again?
Posted on entry McCain Targets Obama ::: May 20, 2008, 01:37 PM:
Annalee:

Ah, that makes more sense. Apologies for the misunderstanding.

I'm just so used to people completely misusing "literal" that I didn't stop to tease out an actual correct meaning for it. I'm literally burning with embarrassment ;)
Posted on entry McCain Targets Obama ::: May 20, 2008, 12:55 PM:
#8 ::: annalee flower horne

There's no literal ocean between Iran and Russia. I suppose you could count the Caspian sea, but it's tiny, and doesn't pose any kind of barrier between the two nations.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Caspianseamap.png
Posted on entry Little Brother ::: April 17, 2008, 10:46 AM:
Did I make it? Was I in time?

*fingers crossed*

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