We seemed to have stalled at 57 Certified and 12 Licensed badges. How many more can we get in a week? Let’s ask…
@discobot roll 1d20
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Topic views are 967 Might break 1,000 this weekend. The like/post ratio is down to very from extremely ! (I only found one other with very, and it hasn’t had a post since Apr 2016)
Even though the stats at the beginning – replies, views, users, and links have some meaningful value, the 414 likes is benign as there has been no Great Topic Badge ever awarded due to the misleading description.
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You missed again DingDongBot
“Sometimes you’re the windshield. Sometimes your the bug.” ― Mark Knopfle
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…since getting those, users have learned, also awards for First Emoji, One Box, Promoter and others have gained recently
I’ve noticed a few users adding or a pic (or gif) to their profile.
DiscoBot made his debut - he’s always been around, but never used after the tutorial. You know he one of my post - first one, and only (so far).
Despite the stats in the topic map showing 417 likes - that’s the only pointless number as it’s not relevant to the topic likes since there has never been an award for Great Topic (and TabloTV never responded - what’s up with that?
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May 12, 2019
- RABBIT SEASON
- DUCK SEASON
DISCOBOT SEASON
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Uhhhhh… it’s “WABBIT”
Very true, for clarity I was trying to follow the graphic. I did try to make an addendum, but you can’t edit a poll after 5minutes. Let’s try this again, this time you start it…
How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop? [source: https://tootsie.com/howmanylick-experiments]
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Purdue University
A group of engineering students from Purdue University reported that its licking machine, modeled after a human tongue, took an average of 364 licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. Twenty of the group’s volunteers assumed the licking challenge-unassisted by machinery-and averaged 252 licks each to the center. -
University of Michigan
Not to be outdone by a Big Ten rival, a chemical engineering doctorate student from the University of Michigan recorded that his customized licking machine required 411 licks to reach the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop. (411-364. Go Blue!) -
Swarthmore Junior High School
Rejecting the notion that one needed active college status to undertake the Tootsie Pop licking challenge, a group of junior high students at Swarthmore School used human lickers, reporting an average of 144 licks to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop.
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Don’t frown because you never know who is falling in love with your smile. — Sinvyest Tan
Lenore?
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who? I can’t find any real information on who every you’re quoting. Are they the one who invented your robot smile?
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