Thanks to Bob Paxton for crunchcing the entires into my scoring spreadsheet,
that was a tremendous help.
Scores up to and including Atlanta.
http://www.russdoucet.com/rpg/scores.htm
Sorry for the delays!
-Russ.
Thanks to Bob Paxton for crunchcing the entires into my scoring spreadsheet,
that was a tremendous help.
Scores up to and including Atlanta.
http://www.russdoucet.com/rpg/scores.htm
Sorry for the delays!
-Russ.


On 2005-03-24 05:29:51 -0500, "Somebody" <someb…@nospam.russdoucet.com> said:
> Thanks to Bob Paxton for crunchcing the entires into my scoring spreadsheet,
> that was a tremendous help.
> Scores up to and including Atlanta.
> http://www.russdoucet.com/rpg/scores.htm
> Sorry for the delays!
> -Russ.
thanks Russ and Bob for the hard work ~ but I think you got two of my
scores wrong. For Daytona, I had a -3 not a -5 and for Atlanta I had
a +1 not a -3. I can go back and repost the predictions if you wanna
check them.
–
.."your head can’t rule your heart ~ a feeling is so much stronger
than a thought"… $1 to Bono (U2) from "Vertigo"
Julia wrote:
> thanks Russ and Bob for the hard work ~ but I think you got two of my
> scores wrong. For Daytona, I had a -3 not a -5 and for Atlanta I
had
> a +1 not a -3. I can go back and repost the predictions if you wanna
> check them.
I know I gave three people the default -5 for Daytona because I found
picks for subsequent races, but didn’t find any for Daytona. I think
you were one of them. If you did indeed make Daytona picks that my
(admittedly rather quick and dirty) research missed, then I’m sure our
illustrious scorekeeper will make the appropriate adjustment.
Not sure what I did wrong with your Atlanta picks. I just re-Googled
the group on "RPG Julia" and didn’t see any post where the subject line
indicated a -3 for Atlanta. There is one showing an amended +1.
Again, I apologize. Wasn’t trying to cheat anyone.
On 2005-03-24 05:29:51 -0500, "Somebody" <someb…@nospam.russdoucet.com> said:
> Thanks to Bob Paxton for crunchcing the entires into my scoring spreadsheet,
> that was a tremendous help.
> Scores up to and including Atlanta.
> http://www.russdoucet.com/rpg/scores.htm
> Sorry for the delays!
> -Russ.
I posted this earlier, but I don’t think it got through….
Thanks to both Bob and Russ for all your hard work on this ~ but I
think you got two of my scores wrong, I had a -3 not a -5 for Daytona,
and I had a +1 not a -3 for Atlanta. I’ll repost the predictions if
you wanna check them.
–
.."your head can’t rule your heart ~ a feeling is so much stronger
than a thought"… $1 to Bono (U2) from "Vertigo"
"Bob Paxton" <redgree…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1112099761.026808.208210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com…
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> Julia wrote:
>> thanks Russ and Bob for the hard work ~ but I think you got two of my
>> scores wrong. For Daytona, I had a -3 not a -5 and for Atlanta I
> had
>> a +1 not a -3. I can go back and repost the predictions if you wanna
>> check them.
> I know I gave three people the default -5 for Daytona because I found
> picks for subsequent races, but didn’t find any for Daytona. I think
> you were one of them. If you did indeed make Daytona picks that my
> (admittedly rather quick and dirty) research missed, then I’m sure our
> illustrious scorekeeper will make the appropriate adjustment.
I was one of the 3. I got busy and forgot. I’ll make a double set this race
to make up for it.
Michael
Michael McGaha wrote:
> I was one of the 3. I got busy and forgot. I’ll make a double set
this race
> to make up for it.
No you weren’t.
When I got the spreadsheet, Russ had recorded the Daytona picks in it
and you were already there.
The three I couldn’t find Daytona picks for were Julia, Bret (no last
name) and Cindy Murry. Apparently Russ didn’t find them either because
they weren’t listed as players when I got the spreadsheet.
I gave them all the default -5, but apparently we missed Julia’s
Daytona picks.
On 2005-03-29 09:08:33 -0500, "Bob Paxton" <redgree…@hotmail.com> said:
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> Michael McGaha wrote:
>> I was one of the 3. I got busy and forgot. I’ll make a double set
> this race
>> to make up for it.
> No you weren’t.
> When I got the spreadsheet, Russ had recorded the Daytona picks in it
> and you were already there.
> The three I couldn’t find Daytona picks for were Julia, Bret (no last
> name) and Cindy Murry. Apparently Russ didn’t find them either because
> they weren’t listed as players when I got the spreadsheet.
> I gave them all the default -5, but apparently we missed Julia’s
> Daytona picks.
I know Russ didn’t get them the first time I posted them either so I
reposted them. I was posting them from Florida, so maybe the server
got all screwed up…. but here are the Google links to both the
original post and the repost:
original post: http://tinyurl.com/4kekt
repost: http://tinyurl.com/4z5df
–
.."your head can’t rule your heart ~ a feeling is so much stronger
than a thought"… $1 to Bono (U2) from "Vertigo"
"Bob Paxton" <redgree…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1112126876.703713.135570@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com…
> Michael McGaha wrote:
>> I was one of the 3. I got busy and forgot. I’ll make a double set
> this race
>> to make up for it.
> No you weren’t.
> When I got the spreadsheet, Russ had recorded the Daytona picks in it
> and you were already there.
oh… was it Atlanta that I missed? I thought I had missed one.
oh well… I’ll just start from here double checking
Michael
Michael McGaha wrote:
> oh… was it Atlanta that I missed? I thought I had missed one.
Now that you mention it, yes I believe it was Atlanta where I couldn’t
find anything from you.
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Bob Paxton wrote:
> Michael McGaha wrote:
>>I was one of the 3. I got busy and forgot. I’ll make a double set
> this race
>>to make up for it.
> No you weren’t.
> When I got the spreadsheet, Russ had recorded the Daytona picks in it
> and you were already there.
> The three I couldn’t find Daytona picks for were Julia, Bret (no last
> name) and Cindy Murry. Apparently Russ didn’t find them either because
> they weren’t listed as players when I got the spreadsheet.
> I gave them all the default -5, but apparently we missed Julia’s
> Daytona picks.
I didn’t post for Daytona (plum forgot!), but I did a double set of
picks for the next race to make up for it.