Last week’s contest was won by wes.in.wa for his second in a row. It was Juarez, Mexico.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
Last week’s contest was won by wes.in.wa for his second in a row. It was Juarez, Mexico.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
| Obama | Romney |
| 98.9% probability | 1.1% probability |
| 311 electoral votes | 227 electoral votes |

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The Monte Carlo analysis gives Inslee wins 751,986 times, and McKenna wins 243,119 times, suggesting that, in an election held now, Inslee would win with a 75.6% probability and McKenna would win with a 24.4% probability:

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You weren't an Elector, nor was I. However, I was a whole lot closer to matriculating at the Electoral College than any of our readers -- had Maria Ehsan, the Elector chosen at the 7th Congressional District's Democratic caucus back in May, been unable to attend the Electoral College meeting in Olympia, yours truly (the Alternate Elector from WA-07) would have taken her place as one of Washington's 12 Electors.
So I was right there in the State Reception Room in Olympia's Legislative Building at noon on December 17, peering over the shoulders of the Electors as they cast their votes.... [Read more... ]
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Somewhere in the Midwest…like Indainapolis or Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio
LEveque Tower
The old Sears building on First Avenue South.
Corner of West Broad Street and Front Street. West Lyn Street.
http://www.bing.com/maps/#JmNwPTM5Ljk2MzU3MDQ1OTg0MTc5fi04Mi45OTcwODA3NDU5NDA2Jmx2bD0xNiZzdHk9aCZydHA9YWRyLldlc3QlMjBCcm9hZCUyMFN0cmVldCUyMENvbHVtYnVzJTIwT2hpb35hZHIuJnJ0b3A9MH4wfjB+
Come on Lee declare me the winner
The corner of w Lynn and Front Street in Columbus Ohio.
Lee this is bullshit. I should have won this one.
Well since no one else is bothering to provide a link, I will.
@10
You win! Congrats! (sorry, been watching the Eagles-Broncos game). :)
Nice find, Gman. bing maps’ beta site has the building at http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#/82bj3kfmgw201hcv … if that’ll work for you. (The beta’s not ready for prime time, in my opinion, but it’s got some nice bells & whistles.)
Just got lucky I guess. It looked like Midwest somewhere. First looked at Indy, then Cincy, then Columbus (where the crosswalks are constructed with bricks) then stumbled upon the bldg., really just shit luck, with some thought put into it. Kind of like common sense, something our Right wing nuts seem to have misplaced. Hopefully you are a moderate or left leaning and I didn’t insult you.
No, I like the method.
When I got home from church you’d already solved … but I googled “art deco skyscraper” images and saw an image of it on about the 1st page of hits — but NO location information! It would’ve been maddening if you hadn’t already solved it.