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Let us know how you did!
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/stat...te15s_500.html
44 perfect out of 50
SCORE 88 percent
12 miles average error
733 seconds
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47/50
94%
7 Miles
351 seconds
Landlocked states at the beginning will shoot down your average (i.e. there is no frame of reference with other states, coastlines, or borders).
92%
25 miles
192 Seconds
94%
11 Miles and if I had a mouse instead of a trackpad it would have been better!
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I agree about the landlocked states... I think I at least had part of the state on each one. Alas, I only got 41 perfect with an average error of 26 miles in 437 seconds! Not too good, considering I've been in 48 of those states at one time or another...
Great excersize- I'll have to take this home to the kids!
Pete Hanlin, ABOM
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92%; 8 miles; 259 seonds.
What does the mile thing mean? I must be particularly dense this morning.
66 percent
average error 92 miles
399 seconds
Not bad for a Canadian
48 perfect out of 50
96%
6 miles
416 seconds
...Just ask me...
Now try to do it under 200 seconds!
86%
40 miles
155 seconds
Speed counts
Ah, the second time through it seemed like the order was a bit easier to place... This will be the time I'll tell the kids (might just forget to mention my initial score ;^)
96%
2 miles
180 seconds
Pete Hanlin, ABOM
Vice President Professional Services
Essilor of America
http://linkedin.com/in/pete-hanlin-72a3a74
45/50
90%
19 miles
192 seconds
Pete,
You're right, what comes up early really affects how you do. Placing Kansas, Oklahoma, colorado without any references is very tough.
...Just ask me...
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