I'm not arguing against B, Hellmans, since i made it!Hellmanns wrote:What I'm saying (in all seriousness fashion) is the second one (B) makes more sense to a Brazilian like me who lives in fourth biggest city in the world.
Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Done! - RJbeals wins]
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
- AndyDufresne
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Get some friends to come and vote for B then? As it seems like A is pulling away.Hellmanns wrote:You are right, it is the best representation of how the world sees Brazil, it is a stereotype and therefore It would be ok to choose the first one (A) as this is a international game.oaktown wrote:I'm going to guess that the aforementioned post wasn't made in all seriousness.![]()
This, I think, is what is going to get Rj's map the win... most users are coming in and believing "A" to be the best representation of how the world sees Brazil, and I tend to agree with them.However the majority of the players live in other countries, it makes sense ot have a "iconic" map of Brazil. So I wouldn't be offended if the first was chosen...
What I'm saying (in all seriousness fashion) is the second one (B) makes more sense to a Brazilian like me who lives in fourth biggest city in the world.
--Andy
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
yeah - you live in the 4th biggest city in the world, some of them must have computers!AndyDufresne wrote:Get some friends to come and vote for B then? As it seems like A is pulling away.
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
You are still keeping hope Oaktown, I love dreamers... 
De gueules à la tour d'argent ouverte, crénelée de trois pièces, sommée d'un donjon ajouré, crénelé de deux pièces
Gules an open tower silver, crenellated three parts, topped by a apertured turret, crenellated two parts
Gules an open tower silver, crenellated three parts, topped by a apertured turret, crenellated two parts
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
How do you wish me to pay youxD?RjBeals wrote:I'll withdrawal from the competition.... for $100!
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How about you pay me £100! Thats about $200 dollarsRjBeals wrote:I'll withdrawal from the competition.... for $100!
and I wont use the delete button to make every presence of you disappear from the foundry
What do you know about map making, bitch?
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
You can't do that.... can you?gimil wrote:How about you pay me £100! Thats about $200 dollarsRjBeals wrote:I'll withdrawal from the competition.... for $100!
and I wont use the delete button to make every presence of you disappear from the foundry
If someone buys me the same tablet Tac just got, I'll withdraw and give the map to Oaktown !!

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I've got that tablet, and I'd like to hang on to it, but thanks for the offer.RjBeals wrote:If someone buys me the same tablet Tac just got, I'll withdraw and give the map to Oaktown !!
Anyway, I just called Brazil - they just woke up after a long night of dancing topless in the streets, and as soon as they get back from their capoeira classes and finish their mattes they'll be logging on and voting for my map, so at this point it's just a matter of timing. (How's that for stereotypes?) And with the favelas suddenly making appearances in hollywood films these days, I'm surprised nobody jumped on that trend.
If I could do it over again, I'd do a rat pack "awful lot of coffee in brazil" themed map. Damn - if you're going to lose you have to do so in style.
You can't get cherry soda cuz they've gotta fill that quota
And the way things are I bet they never will,
They've got an awful lot of coffee in brazil!
Oh, the politician's daughter was accused of drinking water
And was fined a great big fifty dollar bill,
They put coffee in the coffee in brazil!
You meet a girl and find out later she smells like a percolator,
Her perfume was made right on the grill,
They could percolate the oceans in brazil!
edit: and done.
I'm at 285, and that should pretty guarantee that I stay there.
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
Rounding errors, I bet.fireedud wrote:Why is there only 98%
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
385/703 = .54765...fireedud wrote:Why is there only 98%
285/703 = .405405...
33/703 = .046808...
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
if ed is right, it shoud be 55%, 41% and 5%, which is 101%...
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
.54765 + .405405 + .046808 = .999863
If you carried Edbeard's numbers out to more decimal points, you'd end up with 1. But .999 is good enough for me to understand that it adds up to 1.
If you carried Edbeard's numbers out to more decimal points, you'd end up with 1. But .999 is good enough for me to understand that it adds up to 1.
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
so if you round them all down, it's 98%, and if you round them all up, it's 101%. Rounding does not give you accurate results, just approximate results.fireedud wrote:if ed is right, it shoud be 55%, 41% and 5%, which is 101%...
And thus concludes our math lesson for today.
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
oaktown wrote:so if you round them all down, it's 98%, and if you round them all up, it's 101%. Rounding does not give you accurate results, just approximate results.fireedud wrote:if ed is right, it shoud be 55%, 41% and 5%, which is 101%...
And thus concludes our math lesson for today.
which is why I don't like percents, there should be a pie graph with correct angles.
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I thought you were an English teacher, not a math instructor...or are they cross training you? 
But really, I'm glad to see 700+ votes. I think it is safe to say that if over 1400 eyes (give or take a few pirates) have seen the Foundry in a short span like this...that must be good...even if only for a short time.
--Andy
But really, I'm glad to see 700+ votes. I think it is safe to say that if over 1400 eyes (give or take a few pirates) have seen the Foundry in a short span like this...that must be good...even if only for a short time.
--Andy
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
they're everybody's numbers. not just mine.
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
You provided them. But if you don't want the credit, I'll take itedbeard wrote:they're everybody's numbers. not just mine.
And the whole point of this is that rounding is never the answer. Carry your decimals all the way out until the end
Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
No, noZeakCytho wrote:You provided them. But if you don't want the credit, I'll take itedbeard wrote:they're everybody's numbers. not just mine.![]()
And the whole point of this is that rounding is never the answer. Carry your decimals all the way out until the end
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All fractions are terminating decimals, and thus can be written as decimals with 100% accuracy. It's just a matter of going out far enough.fireedud wrote:No, noZeakCytho wrote:You provided them. But if you don't want the credit, I'll take itedbeard wrote:they're everybody's numbers. not just mine.![]()
And the whole point of this is that rounding is never the answer. Carry your decimals all the way out until the endleaving them as fractions is the most accurate.
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yes, but mistakes are more likely to happen with decimalsZeakCytho wrote:All fractions are terminating decimals, and thus can be written as decimals with 100% accuracy. It's just a matter of going out far enough.fireedud wrote:No, noZeakCytho wrote:You provided them. But if you don't want the credit, I'll take itedbeard wrote:they're everybody's numbers. not just mine.![]()
And the whole point of this is that rounding is never the answer. Carry your decimals all the way out until the endleaving them as fractions is the most accurate.
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If you'd like to discuss the finer points of fractions and decimals, the Off Topics Forum is waiting for you. 
--Andy
--Andy
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
entry A has 100 more votes than B.
how much longer is this poll going to continue?
how much longer is this poll going to continue?

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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]
It ended a few hours ago.wcaclimbing wrote:entry A has 100 more votes than B.
how much longer is this poll going to continue?
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And not all fractions are terminating decimals, they can be terminating or repeating

