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From: |-|ercules on 3 May 2010 23:13 www.GENESISPROOF.com
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 4 May 2010 07:58 Currently, the National Hockey League is having a playoff for its top prize, the Stanley Cup. The teams competing include the Penguins, Flyers, Bruins, Canadiens, Sharks, Blackhawks, Canucks and Red Wings. Who will win the Stanley Cup? This is a nice, simple question that no one yet knows the answer to, but it will be easy to see whether your method arrives at the right answer. If it does yield the right answer, then we might have a coincidence (one in eight is not such bad odds), but if it yields the wrong answer, we'll have a refutation of your claims, right? You can answer the same question for the concurrent NBA playoffs (I don't know the teams offhand, because I don't care about basketball). You could even tell us the World Series champs, although that contest won't be held until fall and so *every* team has a chance at that title (aside, of course, from the Cubs). You often focus on questions with no answer that we can confirm, and you refuse to deal with questions for which we already know the answer, but there are many, many questions which no one yet knows the answer to, though everyone soon will. Who will be the next Iraqi leader? On what date will the next Supreme Court nominee be confirmed? And so on. -- Jesse F. Hughes "Depression hits more people than thought." --headline in Lexington, KY newspaper, as reported on NPR's Morning Edition
From: |-|ercules on 4 May 2010 08:40 Oh for Pete's sake, the Stanley cup winner will be.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f85dE63X-T8 Herc
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 4 May 2010 09:57 "|-|ercules" <milliondollarfraud(a)gmail.com> writes: > Oh for Pete's sake, the Stanley cup winner will be.... > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f85dE63X-T8 I didn't get your answer. Sorry. "That's a good idea" isn't an answer to the question. Curiously, "That's a good idea" isn't where you first pointed either. You pointed to the middle of the page, but later read the header at the top of the page. It took you rather a while to find that "answer" -- and that's the best you could do? "Who will win the Stanley Cup?" "Gee, that's a good idea." You skipped two other sports questions. For the next Iraqi leader, you replied "Here's what I'm talking about: Bank name". That doesn't mean anything to me. Does it mean anything to you? Is it Maliki or Allawi? (I hope I have the two contenders right!) -- "Basically I see myself as a hero in a great drama, and that is part of how I motivate myself through failures and a lot of negativity, like from people like you. So the Hammer is part of my own personal story, my personal myth." -- James S. Harris, a legend in his own mind
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 4 May 2010 11:41 "|-|ercules" <milliondollarfraud(a)gmail.com> writes: >> Nonetheless, will you have a go at the Stanley Cup winner or not? > > > Blackhawks How did you arrive at that answer? -- Jesse F. Hughes "Wikipedia [...] is not a passive observer but a active and aggressive fascist dictator of nicknames." -- Archimedes ("Arky") Plutonium
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