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10 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

I couldn't find him on the DDP.

 

You got a link to the DDP entry?

Last picked 2021 by my reckoning.

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Yeah, that does explain why it was the team "Alternative Observations 2021" that had him. Think I accidentally switched over to the 2021 pages, looking at GUN's K2-expedition team (a mountaineer named Sadpara died recently but he was not the one who was picked back then.) Ah well, at least still LotM.

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I notice Dave Lee, the celebrated composer/musician is 98 today; however his birthday in the DDP is 8th December. I'm assuming this just confusion caused by USA writing their dates down wrongly. I'll amend his DDP entry accordingly, just on the off-chance he's died today.

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Tsung-Dao Lee obit, for the List of the Missed, last (only?) picked in 2012.

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On 21/08/2024 at 15:37, MortalCaso said:

Richard Simmons cause of death revealed to be heart disease and complications from 'bad falls'.

 

Ruled accidental.

 

Richard Simmons should qualify for the "unnatural causes" bonus

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18 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Puts me fourteen points behind the leader with four months to go but not sure there's enough differential picks left to make the difference.

 

 

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Would the scoreboard look significantly different if Yahoo news (which merely copies and pastes articles from publications that are NOT allowed for QOs) was removed as a valid source of QOs?

 

I find it absurd that a reference to a death written in (say) The Grindelwald Gazette is NOT a QO, but a copy and paste of the exact same article on uk.news.yahoo.com news IS a QO.

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23 hours ago, drunkasaskunk said:

Would the scoreboard look significantly different if Yahoo news (which merely copies and pastes articles from publications that are NOT allowed for QOs) was removed as a valid source of QOs?

 

I find it absurd that a reference to a death written in (say) The Grindelwald Gazette is NOT a QO, but a copy and paste of the exact same article on uk.news.yahoo.com news IS a QO.

 

Good question, and one which I might investigate further when I have time. There are currently 34 'yahoo' QOs listed, though some also have mainstream obits too, so not simply a case of knocking out those 'yahoo'-sourced hits.

 

It reminds me of an exercise I undertook some time ago to see if the application of the 'Drop 40' bonus significantly affected the scoreboard (it didn't - all the top contenders had similar numbers of Drop-40s, so tended to cancel each other out).

 

 

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1 hour ago, time said:

It reminds me of an exercise I undertook some time ago to see if the application of the 'Drop 40' bonus significantly affected the scoreboard (it didn't - all the top contenders had similar numbers of Drop-40s, so tended to cancel each other out).

 

@time The maths nerd part of me really wants to see this.  Could you please share this?

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15 minutes ago, Evil Grimace said:

 

@time The maths nerd part of me really wants to see this.  Could you please share this?

If I can find it...

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I suspect that including uk.news.yahoo.com news will NOT make a significant difference - which raises the question as to WHY it is included at all?

 

A mention of a death in telegraph.co.uk, thetimes.co.uk, ft.com, theguardian.com, dailymail.co.uk, express.co.uk, dailystar.co.uk, thesun.co.uk and many many more DOES COUNT as a QO

 

A mention of a death in uk.news.yahoo.com news which COPIES AND PASTES THE EXACT SAME ARTICLE from ....telegraph.co.uk, thetimes.co.uk, ft.com, theguardian.com, dailymail.co.uk, express.co.uk, dailystar.co.uk, thesun.co.uk and many many more DOES COUNT as a QO

 

HOWEVER - a mention of a death in www.wfla.com, space.com or www.theinverBallachulishGazette.Scot ( to name a few) does NOT count as a QO - HOWEVER the exact same article that DOES NOT COUNT AS A QO DOES count if someone copies and pastes them into the uk.news.yahoo.com site. 
 



 

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