--- In [email protected], "pedrosino1"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So...who made the best guess?
>
> Pedro
>
Well, I've gone through the guesses, and it looks like the best
guess (besides that of Tyson, who was right there when he made it)
goes to...
Chris Pelley!
Well, it was his second out of three guesses, and it was retracted
eleven minutes later...read.
>From: christopher_pelley
>Date: Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:28 am
>Subject: Re: Brent Morgan Webcast
>
>All right, his average has dropped to ~118 cubes/hour after 11
>hours. That would make 2,832 cubes in 24 hours at this pace.
>
>CHris
>From: christopher_pelley
>Date: Sat Feb 18, 2006 7:39 am
>Subject: Re: Brent Morgan Webcast
>
>Oh wait, my math is totally off. It's only been 8 hours-- I'm in a
>different time zone, duh! He's at ~165/hour, still on track to
>reach nearly 4,000 cubes.
>
>Chris
So, with that in mind, let's see who guessed just once and got it
(almost) right. And that award goes to...
Rune Wesström!
>From: Rune Wesström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:52 am
>Subject: Re: [Speed cubing group] Guess The Number!
>
>My guess is 3457 cubes
>R
And, of course, we must mention Thom Kirjava, whose guess of 3458.5
was the only non-whole number guess. The actual result was 3141.59,
so well done in making that guess. Not the closest guess overall
(Rune was closer by 1.5 cubes), but it definately deserves honorary
mention.
Nice job Brent, I'd die after about 200 cubes. Well done. And nice
job Chris, Thom, and Rune for their outstanding guesses. And thanks
to Tyson, Leyan, etc. for facilitating this event.
Tim
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