You're all wrong. It was Brian Cranston preparing for his next role...Volante wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:33 pmI was thinking Weird AlThis Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:52 amI'm going with Albrecht Dürer:
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Game Recap and Discussion (SPOILERS)
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I missed this game because my local station was showing coverage of the primaries. I waited to go through it until today because I didn't know which episode would air today.
P1 = Probability second place wagers everything
P2 = probability second place wagers 0.
I'm ignoring third place here.
The chance of Bruce winning with an 8201 wager is about [50% +30%*(1-P2)]
The chance of Bruce winning with a 7201 wager is about [30%*(1-P1)+50%+20%*(P2)]
The breakeven point is at P1 = 5/3*(P2). So if contestants wager everything more than 1.6 times as often as they wager nothing then the $8201 wager is better, but if they wager nothing more frequently than that then the 7201 wager is better.
I used RR = 30%, RW = 20%, WR = 20%, WW = 30%.
In a two-thirds for first place scenario how often does second place wager everything and how often do they wager $0? Does anybody have a quick way to get those percentages?Category 13 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 1:22 amGolf wrote:So nobody noticed or wants to mention Bruce's math error in FJ resulting in him not making a cover wager?
Or perhaps I'm the one who can't do math......
I'm thinking he was just speculating that Mike would not go deep. By trimming the 1000, he left himself enough to guarantee a win on a triple stumper.
P1 = Probability second place wagers everything
P2 = probability second place wagers 0.
I'm ignoring third place here.
The chance of Bruce winning with an 8201 wager is about [50% +30%*(1-P2)]
The chance of Bruce winning with a 7201 wager is about [30%*(1-P1)+50%+20%*(P2)]
The breakeven point is at P1 = 5/3*(P2). So if contestants wager everything more than 1.6 times as often as they wager nothing then the $8201 wager is better, but if they wager nothing more frequently than that then the 7201 wager is better.
I used RR = 30%, RW = 20%, WR = 20%, WW = 30%.
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A friend of mine used to have the phrase "Perna condita delenda est" in his email sig Instaget FJ for me even without that, though.BigDaddyMatty wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 12:26 amThank you! I knew there was a pork dish I had heard of somewhere whose name was reminiscent of perna.
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I was thinking more Sammy Hagar but I can see that, too.alietr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:52 am A friend of mine posted on FB, "Robert Plant won Jeopardy!"
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The last time I studied Latin, the Berlin Wall had just fallen, so you'll just have to bear with my non-costumed explanation. I imagine it has to do with the gender/number of ova (plural, feminine - ovum is singular) and perna (singular, feminine).reddpen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:18 am I'll be the first to grouse that "Brass in Pocket" isn't followed by a parenthetical "(I'm Special)" on any release of the first Pretenders album that I've ever seen.
Re FJ, my limited Latin got me eggs but not green, so I tried Horton Hatches the Egg. Can someone--ideally John Cleese in a centurion costume--explain why the title uses two different spellings for "green"--something to do with singular vs. plural maybe?
But attempting to look this up seems problematic. I'm getting "virentis" as plural, and "virens" as singular, in the nominative case. I can't find either of those two forms.
All this, and I got stumped on FJ! - I had the "ova" as egg, but the four word phrase with a word repeated got to me. I was being too literal - I thought of "Green Eggs and Ham", but tossed it because there was no "et" or "atque" in the title - I was expecting a word-for-word (or, verbatim) translation, I guess.
Because of that, I panicked outside of the disco. I decided to solve it as if it were a cryptogram - A B, A C, since the leading words in each sentence were of the same form. I was thinking of "One fish, two fish", but I knew "verdant" was green, not a red or blue fish. And I couldn't get to the full title in time, so I had "red egg, green egg".
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I was curious about the words too, and the best I can figure is that the variation is an issue of conjugation, not declension. The translated title doesn't literally mean "green eggs and ham" or "green eggs, green ham"; it's "The eggs are green! The ham is green!!"talkingaway wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:33 pm The last time I studied Latin, the Berlin Wall had just fallen, so you'll just have to bear with my non-costumed explanation. I imagine it has to do with the gender/number of ova (plural, feminine - ovum is singular) and perna (singular, feminine).
But attempting to look this up seems problematic. I'm getting "virentis" as plural, and "virens" as singular, in the nominative case. I can't find either of those two forms.
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After I wash my hands at work, I keep the paper towel to use on the door handle. Course, I always do that...talkingaway wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:33 pm...I touched THREE DOORS without washing my hands. I mentioned that she might want to call maintenance. An hour later, same thing happened to my dad as we left. Ick.
Admittedly, this doesn't work if they use an air dryer...
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Acutally, I normally do that, too. But, I mean, if my hands are already germified because there's no soap to use...I was pissed. Not because of COVID. Because ophthos treat conjunctivitis - probably one of the most contagious bugs out there.Volante wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:44 pmAfter I wash my hands at work, I keep the paper towel to use on the door handle. Course, I always do that...talkingaway wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:33 pm...I touched THREE DOORS without washing my hands. I mentioned that she might want to call maintenance. An hour later, same thing happened to my dad as we left. Ick.
Admittedly, this doesn't work if they use an air dryer...
I cannot stand my local AMC movie theater for that reason, too. They replaced normal air dryers with the new Dyson Poopspewer 3000. It's two plates of plastic with a thin opening that you have to maneuver your hands into - it's like a real life version of the game Operation, where you're trying to avoid the plastic. Plus, it directs air UP.
At least the bathrooms are designed without doors - honestly, a little "privacy hallway" may be a luxury in some areas with limited space, but it's by far the best design for public bathrooms.
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It's kind of a head scratch her why Bruce didn't bet enough on the final Daily Double to make it a run away, at least for a moment. When the third contestant came to life and got the $2,000 clue in the Bible, I was worried that the innominate situation would come up. However, as I mentioned, it was never a runaway for Bruce, and he stayed clam on the parenthetical song titles category while Mike made hay with it. A good job. (You've got to) fight for your right (to be Jeopardy champion).
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