I did some more math:

If you assume that all scores are evenly distributed = a linear graph,
and you are among the top 100, you have a score of >94.4%.

To be among the top 50, you have to have a score of >97.2%. The peak
seems to be highly competitive.




On May 8, 11:25 pm, joos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just in case you have nothing to do, read my server log arithemetics:
>
> I analyzed my logs again, and it looks like that phase 1 judging ended
> on We, April 4. That makes sense because phase 2 ended exactly a week
> later.
>
> I had one guy from japan (the very first tester), who spend 25 minutes
> and produced about 30 hits - more than all other testers together. He
> also visited the webpage and watched a movie. Apparently he liked it.
>
> Ironically, he was also the first tester at phase 2 testing - the same
> IP again(!). This time he made just 2 requests.
>
> In phase 2 testing I had the same IP showing up on 2 different dates.
> Mmm? Maybe they shared test laptops in house.
>
> Thats it. Get back to work!
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