A list of puns related to "List of highest historical scores in figure skating"
Here is another collection of free ebooks from Project Gutenberg! If you enjoy these keep an eye on r/FreeEBOOKS for more. I'm aiming to do a collection of books about arctic exploration next.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Epeaj9bXt_UHfR6b0AGzW42dco4-YLWfJIDReZpG8fw/edit?usp=sharing
I've compiled this list because I was questioning the requirement of Distant Counter on every melee hero at high ranks. As it turns out, it's not needed on all heroes to get a higher score.
So I added a little more information to the list. If any of you can use this list in any way, go right ahead.
Sadly, this does not take into account blessings or bonus units and ultimately makes the list's use limited. Still, I thought it would be interesting to compare these units.
I took some liberties with Boon/Bane to get heroes into higher BST bins. Example: Winter Robin has a Def bane because Hp is a superbane which would bring him back to 174.
Edit: Thanks to u/red_graydient, it's not accurate. I need to it a bit to get it correct. I'll edit again when it is.
Edit: Fixed.
Edit: I put the skills I used to calculate score on sheet 2.
I just finished a personal project whose goal is to predict the world championship ranking from previous scores in the season (for male and female single skaters).
The obvious way to rank skaters is to take their average score of the season and rank them from highest to lowest. However, one potential problem with this approach is that the scores are averaged over different events, and no two events are the same (think different judges, ice conditions, or event altitudes). Therefore, I came up with different ranking models that can somehow tease out the skater effect (how good a skater intrinsically) from the event effect (how does an event affect the score of a skater). The models themselves are essentially just simple linear models, but I'd never thought about using linear regression this way. I've also documented how my models perform over the baseline model, which is the average season score model mentioned above.
If you have any feedback or ideas on my project, please don't hesitate to let me know!
PS. You can checkout the Github repo of the project here. I'm writing a part 2 on even more complicated models to rank skaters and will post them here when I'm done writing it.
The objective seems to increment by 10-15, though sometimes only 1. Here's a link to current scores.
Also: One of the players says it has nothing to do with fishing or enchanting, BUT I CANNOT BE SURE HE SPEAKETH THE TRUTH! Any ideas?
EDIT: My source says that in real life, it has something to do with food, but it doesn't in Minecraft.
EDIT2: Another source says it's painful, yet not painful.
I put together the [21st century horror list back in August on Reddit] (https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/3glbbo/i_was_inspired_by_a_recent_reddit_post_and_sorted/) and I've slowly built this list in order to figure out which movies critics and audiences love the most. The following examines which [21st century films have the highest combined audience/critical average] (http://moviesfilmsandflix.com/2016/03/24/mff-special-the-top-201-audiencecritic-rated-films-of-the-21st-century/).
I collected critical/user data from three sources:
IMDb User Votes β The amount of votes did not matter (1,339 is the minimum on the list). I didnβt want to punish films for not getting wide releases.
Rotten Tomatoes Critic/Audience Scores β The films needed at least 40 reviews to be considered. That is par for the course when it comes to RTβs ranking system.
Metacritic Critic Average
I added the four scores (RT critic/audience, IMDb user, Metacritic critic) together and averaged them out. The averaging process isnβt sophisticated, but, it gives a straightforward look at the averaged scores. I gave the same weight to critic and user ratings despite there being more users. Critics can push the agenda, so their ratings get equal weight. If data was missing from one of the sites I left the movie out of the list.
Here are the top 53 critic/audience rated films of the 21st century. [If you want to see the top 200 you can do so here] (http://moviesfilmsandflix.com/2016/03/24/mff-special-the-top-201-audiencecritic-rated-films-of-the-21st-century/)
53 - A Prophet (2010) β 88.75
52 - Deliver Us From Evil (2006) β 88.75
51 - Lagaan (2001) β 88.75
50 - Man on Wire (2008) β 88.75.
49 - Nobody Knows (2004) β 88.75
48 - Once (2007) β 88.75.
47 - The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007) β 88.75
46 - The Kingβs Speech (2010) β 88.75
45 - The Square (2013) β 88.75
44 - To Be and To Have (2003) β 88.75
43 - Before Sunset (2004) β 89 .
42 - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (2003) β 89
41 - Finding Nemo (2003) β 89
40 - Listen to Me Marlon (2015) β 89
39 - Room (2015) β 89
38 - The Departed (2006) β 89
37 - The Twilight Samurai (2004) β 89
36 - 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007) β 89.25
35 - Promises (2002) β 89.25
34 - The Cove (2009) β 89.25
33 - Waltz With Bashir (2008) β 89.25
32 - Zootopia (2016) β 89.25
31 - Dear Zachary (2008) β 89.5
30 - Persepolis (2007) β 89.5
29 - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) β 89.5
28 -
... keep reading on reddit β‘Canada, Russia, and United States are the top 3 teams so far in the program.
Mutant powers can be a tremendous advantage, you would imagine that some historical figures who accomplished great deeds were secretly mutants.
Tesla
because of Energy Innovation and Consumption
Robin Hood
because of worsening American Economic Inequality
Henry VIII
because of Rob Ford (Toronto Mayor)
Pope Urban II
in contrast to Pope Francis
Edouard Manet
in contrast to Miley Cyrus
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (the Watergate Reporters)
because of Edward Snowden
Howard Zinn via Matt Damon, literally
Sun Tzu
in contrast to American Foreign Policy
Jesus
because of Pope Francis
Carl Sagan
because of Space X
I've tried to google it and people are asking the same question above, but can't seem to see any answer/page that works.
Per the Athletic. Fuck boys I would do anything for hockey
I hate this shit. Are you telling me that Saving Mr. Banks existed for any other reason than for Disney executives to all jerk themselves off over how great their founder supposedly was? And now he's playing Mr. Rogers just so Millenials can all curl up with their security blankets and be spoonfed ideas that they already believe about Mr. Rogers. We get it, he was a good guy, it's not necessary to keep telling me over and over.
This is unironically making me lose respect for Tom Hanks because I feel like it feeds his ego too. He likes people thinking of him as some kind of infallible grandpa and playing celebrities that they already like just keeps that going. It's ridiculous. I really would not be surprised if he eventually plays himself in a movie with the exact same intention.
Time Schedule
(Local Time, UTC -07:00)
Detailed Colored Event Schedule
October 26:
11:09:00 Ice Dance Free Dance
13:00:00 Ladies Free Skating
16:55:00 Pairs Free Skating
18:32:00 Men Free Skating
Weβre having our CanSkate assessments in my group lessons soon and I find the instructors can be really fast paced and Iβm struggling with some moves. The instructors just show it once and then move on so Iβm not sure how to practice it. The first one is basically backwards skating and then doing a 360 turn. Is this a step turn? Itβs not a two foot turn such as a 3 turn or anything. Iβm not really sure how else to describe it. When the instructor does it, her feet arenβt as close together as they would be in the two foot turn.
The next move Iβm unsure how to do is one involving the toe pick. Basically you just skate forward and then put your toe pick in the ice and do a little hop. Itβs not a bunny hop though. I know it sounds really simple but Iβm unsure how to do this one as well.
If anyone knows the official names of these moves or has any YouTube recommendations I would really appreciate it :)
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