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Correction:Riverbabe covered her BIDZ short at the open on 11/30. The opening price was 12.40, as opposed to the 11.52 closing price above. As a result, Riverbabe still wins the gold, but her weekly total is 27.72%, not 32.85%. Sorry for the oversight.
Last edited by Rob; 12-01-2007, 05:28 PM.
Reason: added note about Riverbabe's score
Way to go River Jiesen and Rob and all that time wasted on me Mr. Rob. So I have not had a beer and I was still able to hit the Dart board and the winner Is ABB-LONG please Mr. Rob
Rob, it's good to see you in the top three. Congrats to Riverbabe, Jiesen, and you! Keep up the great work on the POTW. It is much appreciated.
It's been under water for quite some time, but I think new air might breathe some life into DVR. I'll take it long. Thanks
The yearly standings are now updated.
*** For 2008, I will most likely not be able to actively update the yearly standings. If someone would like to take over the responsibilites to actively do this, then raise your hand. Otherwise, I can continue to do it, but it may not be on a week by week basis. ***
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
The Microsoft Excel file that is used to track and chart the yearly performance of the POTW contest will be available to whomever wants to see it in its entirety. Instructions follow.
1.) To view the yearly scorecard click this link: http://www.mediafire.com/?8u4wdl7mldp
2.) Once you get to the Mediafire page, click the "Click here to start download.." link
3.) Choose the "open" option when the pop-up box appears, an Excel file will display on your screen. (To zoom in and out, click any cell within the spreadsheet then hold down your 'Ctrl' button on your keyboard and scroll the wheel on your mouse)
4.) There are 2 tabs at the base of the spreadsheet, "Charts" and "Yearly Performance Tracking" The gold, silver, and bronze winners are highlighted for each week in the yearly tracking spreadsheet. There are 6 different time frames available to see in the "charts" tab.
Below is a chart of the last 8 weeks of the POTW contest:
Peanuts Thanx to U and Rob for excellent work, and all the winners and particpants in the game , hats off to all....and of course to Mr Market for the site ........without which ....we would have nothing!
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