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Due to a poor showing by Jeff in the jumping events, Sid has crept up into a virtual tie for second place overall for competitors who have completed more than 3 events. Can Jeff make the jump?
We'll give it another day before we host a medal ceremony, complete with Maamme, Siniristilippu, and sauna. (at least that is what wiki tells me about the future host of the GM Winter Olympics)
After the first day of competition, Finland is position to equal its medal haul from the previous 3 summer olympics combined, mostly gold, with the only exception being the 100M, which their olympic team was too busy lengthening by 10M to post the top score. Pan and Pac have made excellent runner-up showings in hurdles and jumping, but skipped all the sprints. We've seen 10 competitors and 7 medal contenders, with some noticeable absences. Will the Balkan team show up to challenge the Nordic team or are they busy practicing split squats? In the original 5 events, if Bulgaria shows up, the Americans may be bumped down the medal stand, Jeff from his ~2nd place average, and Sid from his ~3rd place average.
OK, before anyone had posted a score completing the level, someone had scored it a 3. I thought that was lame, to give something a 3 when you hadn't completed it, so i responded by giving myself a 5. the only time i've ever ranked one of my own levels.
Don't tell me. Tell my seven year old. And my five year old. Who can both tell me to put random shapes on the screen and whether they should be bouncy or not and they turn out better levels than I can do, with all my advanst lerning.
In college in the U.S., 101 means very basic. A course named GM101 would be Introduction to Gravity Master. GM 201 would be Intermediate Gravity Master: Limiting Orbits and Eliminating Auto-Plays. GM 501 would be a graduate level course in the use of obscure variables to produce unstable ball movement.
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