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Post by Micah008 on Jul 3, 2010 22:54:06 GMT -5
Playoffs Round 2 - Results# | Name | Overall | This Week | (Honors) | 1 | malepig | 131-52 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 3,5,11,16,P1) | 2 | doobi | 130-53 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 1,2,4,P1 Perfect Wk 1) | 2 | CF4L | 130-53 | 4-0 | (Won Wk 13,16,P2 Perfect Wk P2) | 4 | muttin247 | 123-60 | 2-2 | (Won Wk 3,12) | 4 | tim2gehr | 123-60 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 16) | 6 | stormtidalwave | 121-62 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 7) | 7 | BNDC | 120-63 | 4-0 | (Won Wk 4,P2 Perfect Wk P2) | 8 | smacktime | 115-68 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 4,6,10) | 9 | micah008 | 113-70 | 1-3 | (Won Wk 14,16) | 9 | Doom | 113-70 | 0-4 | | 11 | Charlie Bucket | 93-90 | 0-4 | (Won Wk 8,9,11) | 12 | Yellowstone | 82-101 | 3-1 | (Won Wk 11,14,15,16,17,P1 Perfect Wk 15,17) | 13 | kratos | 77-106 | 0-4 | (Won Wk 13) | 14 | psx234 | 63-120 | 0-4 | (Won Wk 4,7) | 15 | bafflbombers | 46-137 | 4-0 | (Won Wk 16,P2 Perfect Wk P2) | 16 | Banana Cat | 35-148 | 4-0 | (Won Wk 16,P2 Perfect Wk P2) | 17 | Darkside | 12-171 | 0-4 | | 18 | ThrowItTo7 | 5-178 | 0-4 | | 19 | bluecat | 4-179 | 0-4 | |
Notes: If you failed to pick a game you received a loss for that game. Doom, Charlie Bucket, kratos, psx234, Darkside, ThrowItTo7, and bluecat all failed to make picks so they received 4 losses. Please double check your record as I have it and how you have it. If I made a mistake I'll be happy to change the standings to reflect the correction.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 3, 2010 23:13:41 GMT -5
So much for Yellowstone's streak. My picks are golden I tell you.
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Post by Micah008 on Jul 3, 2010 23:16:38 GMT -5
Don't use my picks... thats for sure (unless you pick the opposite). I have tried to pick upsets the last 2 weeks... but I have been exactly wrong.
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Post by Micah008 on Jul 6, 2010 22:32:03 GMT -5
Now that we have a table available to use, I updated the Standings with it. It should be easier to read now. Let me know what you think.
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Post by BNDC on Jul 6, 2010 22:43:29 GMT -5
Yes, much easier to read.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 6, 2010 23:34:33 GMT -5
It looks great.
The concern I have for you though is that it takes more time to update stuff using tables (trust me, I know). It's no big deal right now since there's only two more weeks left, but to do it for a whole season might be difficult (not sure). That's assuming you want to run the contest next year as well, of course.
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Post by CF4L on Jul 7, 2010 0:45:00 GMT -5
great job with the table.
Thanks a bunch for taking over. Excellent work!
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Post by Micah008 on Jul 7, 2010 19:56:52 GMT -5
It looks great. The concern I have for you though is that it takes more time to update stuff using tables (trust me, I know). It's no big deal right now since there's only two more weeks left, but to do it for a whole season might be difficult (not sure). That's assuming you want to run the contest next year as well, of course. Now that I have it set up it actually won't take much longer to do it this way. I am doing it all in a spreadsheet, so a lot of it is calculated for me automatically. I am not sure about next year yet ... but I will finish out this year for sure.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 7, 2010 20:31:42 GMT -5
How do you get it from the spreadsheet into the tables? Will that new tool I installed let you cut and paste the whole thing in there?
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Post by Micah008 on Jul 7, 2010 20:38:19 GMT -5
How do you get it from the spreadsheet into the tables? Will that new tool I installed let you cut and paste the whole thing in there? No, I don't actually use the tool. I just have excel contain the data and the [td] and [tr] tags and paste the entire result from Excel into the edit box. (There are a few manual steps in there too, so it still takes a little bit of time, but it is better than typing it all by hand)
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 7, 2010 21:38:05 GMT -5
How do you save excel files with tags that look like this [td]...mine look like this <td>
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Post by Micah008 on Jul 7, 2010 22:50:33 GMT -5
There are a few different ways I have tried. One is to do that after the fact (use a text editor to Search for <td>, and Replace with [td]). The other easy way that worked is to just add the [td]'s into the spreadsheet content (in cells) directly and then copy everything out.
At this point I am just playing with it to see what works and what doesn't... if I figure out the best way I can pass it along.
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Post by Banana Cat on Jul 8, 2010 4:49:32 GMT -5
There are a few different ways I have tried. One is to do that after the fact (use a text editor to Search for <td>, and Replace with [td]). The other easy way that worked is to just add the [td]'s into the spreadsheet content (in cells) directly and then copy everything out. At this point I am just playing with it to see what works and what doesn't... if I figure out the best way I can pass it along. Very smart. I had thought of the text find and replace option in notepad after I posted my question as being a good way as well. Adding the content directly into the spreadsheet cells is also smart. You've given me a lot of ideas, thanks.
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