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Dátum: 2011.12.09. 06:36:41
all are corrected. thank you for taking the time for posting these!
Dátum: 2011.06.23. 08:20:09
No, he's not kidding. The sentence in the quiz question was said by Churchill, he was distorting Santayana's original. The two sentences are similar but not identical so I don't see any reason to change Santayana in the answers, it's a nice twist to make us watch more carefully


Idézet: ImLittleJon - 2011.06.23. 00:10:28
Idézet: stekkos - 2011.06.22. 15:11:09
Santaya said: Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it. Pretty close but not what the question asks. CHurchill missquoted him so the actual answer for the exact quote is only Churchill.


You have got to be kidding me. If you google the exact quote, the entire first page says Santayana. You have to actually scroll down a page to see Churchill. I'm not arguing that the person who said the precise quote in question was Churchill, but by all the standards of this quiz, including Santayana makes it an ambiguous question. Please just change the Santayana wrong answer to P.T. Barnum or some other often-quoted person.
Dátum: 2011.01.11. 18:39:37
I think a question similar to this is already in.
Dátum: 2010.12.03. 14:22:11
Let me draw the attention of your mental highness that the rejection was with SPELLING mistake. Since when do we start sentences with lowercase letters?

Idézet: V3nG3nC3X - 2010.12.02. 08:57:19
how many numbers are there if you were to write out numerically 1-10?

20
10
11
110

The question is valued as "Bad, incorrect question"!
Spelling mistakes in question or answers.


does the mental giant who denied this question need spell check to determine everything is right or is it to hard to figure out the question is asking you to actually get out a pen/pencil and write out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and then count how many numbers there are. daft, dumb and in just the right position to be the judge of others. If I'm wrong about any of the spelling I'll happily apologize, and i know mistakes can be made but this was the 2nd time it was denied so it wasn't a mistake or possible over site. If English or American English is to hard to understand maybe taking it on as a second language isn't for those who are expected to make judgment calls.
Dátum: 2010.08.31. 18:17:49
if it was rejected once, why did you try it again? do you test us if we let it go next time?
even if it's obviously a google-able answer, it's a special knowledge. you'll get this rejected, no matter how much you try posting it.
Dátum: 2010.07.30. 03:59:12
guess you put up the same question again and again? the other day i've rejected it with already in database evaluation (could have been spelling, too). and now you got it back with ambiguous answers?
Dátum: 2010.07.29. 15:50:08
here are the skills that you can't boost:

learning
leadership
continuum diminution
mind boosting
horde making
Dátum: 2010.07.29. 09:57:50
absolutely agree, it should have been accepted.
Dátum: 2010.07.26. 18:33:43
denial is not an accepted answer, please read the Quiz evaluation rules and updates topic.
Dátum: 2010.06.20. 06:41:08
as i see the original title is The Greatest Song in the World - just as you wrote it in your last message. but in the question it was The Greatest and Best Song In the World which has Best in it as well) - that may be the cause of rejection with spelling.
Dátum: 2010.06.17. 04:27:11
it should've got 'too easy' or even gone through.. but this one is not the topic you should've posted your question.... next time please use "My quiz question was rejected", thanks.
Dátum: 2010.06.11. 21:26:54
Idézet: Viridel - 2010.06.11. 20:36:53
Where was NHL Superstar Alexander Ovechkin born?
Moscow, Russia
Kiev, Ukraine
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Minsk, Belarus

.... The city doesn't matter, I'm asking basically what country he was born in.


you say yourself that the city doesn't matter, you should have listed countries then instead of cities.
Dátum: 2010.06.04. 18:49:54
please, please read before you post a question i can't count how many times it was mentioned here: the answer 'none of the above' is almost the most sure way of getting your question rejected.
Dátum: 2010.06.04. 18:14:05
speaking of spelling errors, New Zealand is two words and no full stops are needed at the end of the answers
Dátum: 2010.05.27. 12:34:58
my guess is the enormous number of dots.
Dátum: 2010.05.27. 12:34:24
the question itself is good but denial in answers is not - ambiguous without any measuring.
Dátum: 2010.05.27. 12:32:02
maybe rephasing helped that much
Dátum: 2010.05.26. 18:50:08
just like Stekkos i've never watched Seinfeld but this question seems to be okay for me too.
Dátum: 2010.05.24. 15:23:57
you should've got 'already in database' as dozen is surely in.. don't know why you got lexical for this one.
Dátum: 2010.05.22. 17:07:56
you just got spelling errors because i didn't want to throw it back with a more serious evaluation. the only answer that has not 'the' at the beginning is the good answer - should consider it a signed good answer. try something beginning with 'the'