Great Quiz Rig of 2010: Difference between revisions
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==The Facts (not unfacts)== | ==The Facts (not unfacts)== | ||
* The cost for 25 raffle tickets was €25. | * The cost for 25 raffle tickets was €25. | ||
* The cost for 24 raffle tickets was €28. | * The cost for 24 raffle tickets was €28. | ||
* receive bought 24 tickets. | * receive bought 24 tickets. | ||
* receive won the Dell netbook raffle prize. | * receive won the Dell netbook raffle prize. | ||
* | * Team size was 4 people. | ||
* receive's team had 6 members. | |||
* The team included a member who had actually written one round of the quiz. | |||
* Another team member was strongly suspected of using a phone to gain a very specific correct answer. |
Revision as of 12:09, 15 August 2012
So here we have one of the greatest scams ever to be encountered in the history of RedBrick. On the evening of the 30th March 2010, RedBrick had a grand wee quiz. Problem is: it was a farce. In the raffle, receive won the Dell netbook. Fair fucks you might think. But I ask you this: why did he buy 24 tickets as opposed to 25? 24 tickets cost €28, yet 25 tickets cost €25. Surely one would go for the more economic option? Also, receive had 6 people on his team. The maximum per team was officially 4 people. We know this coz we asked the committee before it started in attempt to make some unnecessary lulz: "What actually constitutes a team?" So yeah. Rabble etc. I call shenanigans.
Debate came first winning external hard drives
Team Alice? Came second wining Sega Mega Drives,
"A N otherW team came third, winning nerf guns
The Facts (not unfacts)
- The cost for 25 raffle tickets was €25.
- The cost for 24 raffle tickets was €28.
- receive bought 24 tickets.
- receive won the Dell netbook raffle prize.
- Team size was 4 people.
- receive's team had 6 members.
- The team included a member who had actually written one round of the quiz.
- Another team member was strongly suspected of using a phone to gain a very specific correct answer.