Blaeser/Moy - Perfection or Monkeys got lucky?

Started by neil shapiro, March 22, 2003, 11:40:14 PM

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neil shapiro

I can't imagine picking 4 straight games perfectly...but they did it!  They correctly predicted the score of all 4 games at the Pepsi!!  Do they deserve the credit or is it a case of make enough predictions and by dumb luck eventually some will be right?

Seriously, I think they are to be congratulated...too bad for them they can't use this to sell their spreads in the future, since I don't think there is much of a betting line on college hockey.

Al DeFlorio

All I can say is:  after the results of the first three games, when Cornell scored the tying goal to make it 2-2, I felt pretty good about the outcome. ::nut::

Al DeFlorio '65

Brian

I think it's safe to say that DeLoreans and sports almanacs are somehow involved.

1.21 gigwatts!!


CUlater \'89

I think it shows the benefit of a Stuyvesant High School education (Jayson Moy, class of '85)


ugarte

The article gets the analysis right, but it could have been much tighter.  It looks like a Stuyvesant education to me also. ;-)

-big red apple (Bronx HS of Science '88)


ursusminor

BRA, It can't be the Stuyvesant education. Therefore, it must be the monkeys typing Shakespeare.

ursaminor (Bronx HS of Science '64)

CUlater \'89

Oooh, ganging up.  I guess that's the only way Bronx Science people can match up with Stuyvesant alums (class of '85, and commuter with Jayson too).

Greg Berge

Am I the only person on this forum who went to an honest, salt of the earth, workin' man's public high school?

Al DeFlorio

QuoteGreg wrote:

Am I the only person on this forum who went to an honest, salt of the earth, workin' man's public high school?

Nope.

Al DeFlorio '65

CUlater \'89

Stuyvesant and Bronx Science are, of course, public high schools. As for honest... I'll have to take the fifth on that one. :-D

ugarte

QuoteCUlater '89 wrote:

Stuyvesant and Bronx Science are, of course, public high schools. As for honest... I'll have to take the fifth on that one. :-D
And BxSci was very much a working man's high school.  Seemed to be the case with Stuy also, but because it was in Manhattan it seemed to have more Manhattanites - BxSci was very boroughs.

And I took you on by myself.  But it isn't surprising that ursaminor had my back.  We take care of our own, and you are all alone. B-]



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French Rage

If we're talking public high schools, why are we discussing all these pretenders to the crown? (TJHSST, '00)

03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Will

I went to public high school and enjoyed every minute of it.  Westwood '99, baby!

Is next year here yet?

CUlater \'89

Queens in the house, baby! (of course, now I've reversed my parents' travels and have returned to the land of their births, Brooklyn)

Interestingly, I knew a number of people who lived in NJ, but used Manhattan addresses so they could attend.  Did that happen at Bronx Science too?

Josh '99

I coulda sworn you were gonna say it was the RPI education.  :-}

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04