KWSN-Men wrote:
My father invented the equation that allowed stealth technology. Wow kid just wow.
So... This is your father?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ya._Ufimtsev
Try again, dude.
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KWSN-Men wrote:
My father invented the equation that allowed stealth technology. Wow kid just wow.
CCIIIs Hair wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:
My father invented the equation that allowed stealth technology. Wow kid just wow.
So... This is your father?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ya._Ufimtsev
Try again, dude.
KWSN-Men wrote:
Did you think I actually thought anyone here would believe it? It's true. That's all that matters to me.
If an NBA fan rigorously claimed that a guy led the NBA in steals when he FACTUALLY did not, would the site mods have an issue with it? Would it be fine to argue with other members and call them out over it when they were making up that the guy led the NBA in steals?
Or would the mods side up with the guy that was wrongly claiming he led the NBA in steals? Is there a site policy that says there should be a double standard? You should accurately post who led the NBA in steals, but when it comes to the Euroleague just make up whatever you want?
mnWI wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:
Did you think I actually thought anyone here would believe it? It's true. That's all that matters to me.
If that's the case, why did you feel the need to post your IQ to begin with?
CCIIIs Hair wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:
My father invented the equation that allowed stealth technology. Wow kid just wow.
So... This is your father?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ya._Ufimtsev
Alfred wrote:Pablo Prigioni played in 7 more games than Ricky Rubio and had 6 more steals than him overall.
Rubio played 70% of the games that Pablo did and had 91% of the steals that he had. He was third overall in total steals. It's pure silliness that the Euroleague didn't recognize a player that had the third highest amount of steals in the "steals leader" category. I wouldn't even be upset if he was shown third under Prigioni in total number of steals, but to say that he doesn't qualify at all is mindboggling.If an NBA fan rigorously claimed that a guy led the NBA in steals when he FACTUALLY did not, would the site mods have an issue with it? Would it be fine to argue with other members and call them out over it when they were making up that the guy led the NBA in steals?
Or would the mods side up with the guy that was wrongly claiming he led the NBA in steals? Is there a site policy that says there should be a double standard? You should accurately post who led the NBA in steals, but when it comes to the Euroleague just make up whatever you want?
First of all, the method in which the euroleague determines whos is a "steals leader" is absurd. If that was the case in the NBA, I'm sure that most people would have huge issues with it. Not recognizing a player who was third overall in steals in the steals leader category is insane.
Furthermore, what are you talking about the moderation staff for?
KWSN-Men wrote:mnWI wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:
Did you think I actually thought anyone here would believe it? It's true. That's all that matters to me.
If that's the case, why did you feel the need to post your IQ to begin with?
I didn't. I was talking about Daryl Morey and another member jumped all over me about it. I said he had a genius IQ of 160 and just said that other NBA teams should also hire such people and that there are other people with higher IQs that could do a better job than just former NBA players and coaches. For that I was jumped on like there is just this infinitesimal number of people with that IQ around. That really isn't true.
Alfred wrote:CCIIIs Hair wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:
My father invented the equation that allowed stealth technology. Wow kid just wow.
So... This is your father?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ya._Ufimtsev
This is actually a very good question.
Alfred wrote:I think that most people jumped on you for saying that you had a 197 IQ and that your mother and her father had 197 and 200 IQs respectively.
The chances of that happening are so low that they can essentially be discounted as a fabrication.
Alfred wrote:As I said before, the chances that him, his mother and her father had an IQ of ~200 are so microscopically low that they can essentially be discounted completely.
KWSN-Men wrote:Alfred wrote:Pablo Prigioni played in 7 more games than Ricky Rubio and had 6 more steals than him overall.
Rubio played 70% of the games that Pablo did and had 91% of the steals that he had. He was third overall in total steals. It's pure silliness that the Euroleague didn't recognize a player that had the third highest amount of steals in the "steals leader" category. I wouldn't even be upset if he was shown third under Prigioni in total number of steals, but to say that he doesn't qualify at all is mindboggling.If an NBA fan rigorously claimed that a guy led the NBA in steals when he FACTUALLY did not, would the site mods have an issue with it? Would it be fine to argue with other members and call them out over it when they were making up that the guy led the NBA in steals?
Or would the mods side up with the guy that was wrongly claiming he led the NBA in steals? Is there a site policy that says there should be a double standard? You should accurately post who led the NBA in steals, but when it comes to the Euroleague just make up whatever you want?
First of all, the method in which the euroleague determines whos is a "steals leader" is absurd. If that was the case in the NBA, I'm sure that most people would have huge issues with it. Not recognizing a player who was third overall in steals in the steals leader category is insane.
Furthermore, what are you talking about the moderation staff for?
He did NOT qualify. He did NOT lead the Euroleague in steals. Whom do I have to report this issue to so that it can be decided by another party.?
KWSN-Men wrote:Alfred wrote:I think that most people jumped on you for saying that you had a 197 IQ and that your mother and her father had 197 and 200 IQs respectively.
The chances of that happening are so low that they can essentially be discounted as a fabrication.
DELETE IT ALL. Please kindly Sir delete EVERYTHING in the forum about my IQ. And then please Sir kindly STOP bringing it up and implying that I am a liar.
Dr Mufasa wrote:Alfred wrote:As I said before, the chances that him, his mother and her father had an IQ of ~200 are so microscopically low that they can essentially be discounted completely.
Do not mistake coincidence for fate
[/Mr. Eko]
Alfred wrote:First of all, you do not need periods before questionmarks, secondly, that wasn't exactly the point that I was trying to make. Perhaps you should re-read my point.
HINT: I was making a comment about the Euroleague's method of registering data: i.e. number of games played rather than number of the statistic (as it is done in virtually every other sport).
SportsGuy8 wrote:C'mon guys, you're unwarrantly (IMO) giving him a hard time ...
Btw., KWSN, you still haven't answered my age question ...
Alfred wrote:
First of all, you do not need periods before questionmarks,
KWSN-Men wrote:[
DELETE IT ALL. Please kindly Sir delete EVERYTHING in the forum about my IQ. And then please Sir kindly STOP bringing it up and implying that I am a liar.
KWSN-Men wrote:Maybe you should carefully read what that article says.
Alfred wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:Alfred wrote:I think that most people jumped on you for saying that you had a 197 IQ and that your mother and her father had 197 and 200 IQs respectively.
The chances of that happening are so low that they can essentially be discounted as a fabrication.
DELETE IT ALL. Please kindly Sir delete EVERYTHING in the forum about my IQ. And then please Sir kindly STOP bringing it up and implying that I am a liar.
I can't do that. I'm not a moderator of this particular forum.