Like. A. BAUCE.

Originally Posted by NikeAirForce1

Originally Posted by nightruans

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What the hell is the point of this post?  oh you saw it on reddit too?  who the %!%* cares!
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who cares if he got saw the video on reddit and posted it here?

*++$%$+ useless posts
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C'mon Buddy, why you so heated still?
 
Aw damn!



This guy figured out the jeopardy code!




Hackers�
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http://gawker.com/5860275...racked-the-jeopardy-code




[h1]How a Geek Cracked theJeopardy!�Code[/h1]
Roger Craig had never been on�Jeopardy!�before, but by the end of his first day of taping, he'd won five games in a row, the most lucrative day for any contestant in the show's history, including the most lucrative�game�in the show's history. His secret? A web app that modeled the show's all too predictable question sequences.

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Craig, to be sure, is a very smart cookie. In addition to game show winnings totaling more than $195,000, he earned a computer science Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. In the talk above, delivered to the New York "Quantified Self Show & Tell," he explains how he�developed a web tool�and various supporting programs to analyze and effectively train himself on a�database�of past questions. Among his findings: high value questions are culled from academic fields like art, science, biology, and architecture, while low value questions tend to come from more popular topics like food, "firsts," and inventions. Based on these types of weightings and his performance on random questions selected by his app, Craig was able to deduce topics he needed to study, like fashion.
Three other contestants used the web app to good effect on the show, at least according to the anonymous quotes collected by Craig. His next venture: an iPhone app that will let anyone study in a similar fashion.�Jeopardy!�producers should hope it's not half as good as Craig's original software. No one wants to watch three bored nerds plowing through their questions.

Roger Craig - Knowledge Tracking from Steven Dean on Vimeo.



Roger Craig - Knowledge Tracking from Steven Dean on Vimeo.
 
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Son is a wild boy. Gambling it all twice in a row.

Buddy looked more pissed, doing that shaking his head frustration clap.

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Dude is a really gambler to go on that show planning to cheat the game.
 
Originally Posted by FourReal

not really thread worthy imo
you a lame son.
every thread of yours is on some negative tip.
  
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get off the cpu, go get some p and stop being a troll.
 
Originally Posted by NikeAirForce1

Originally Posted by nightruans

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What the hell is the point of this post?  oh you saw it on reddit too?  who the %!%* cares!
roll.gif


who cares if he got saw the video on reddit and posted it here?

*++$%$+ useless posts
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first of all: settle down

2nd: son couldnt even come up with his own thread title. even spelled "bauce" the same way
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