tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648097189230746604.post7320150426107979884..comments2023-11-03T12:29:41.737+00:00Comments on Quiz Addict: Online QuizzingDanielFullardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07635161450969202410noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5648097189230746604.post-77758222400616445812014-11-19T02:05:57.738+00:002014-11-19T02:05:57.738+00:00I apparently am in one of the other Rookie Rundles...I apparently am in one of the other Rookie Rundles in the same division you're in in LL, so we won't play against each other this time. I'm GrahamJ, and assuming you're FullardD. Anyway, do you feel that not being an American quizzer gave you an advantage in the first week before people could see how you'd do in catergories? It seems that I faced people I knew the first week, and therefore went 0-4-1 despite getting almost the same number of correct answers because people knew what questions I would or wouldn't get. <br />The other thing I was wondering about were questions like the map of Louisville question. Outside of Muhammad Ali Blvd, which I don't think is unique to Louisville, I was just curious if there was anything else in the picture that non-US people could use as a frame of reference. I got this only because I knew that US 31 went north-south through Indianapolis and US 60 went east-west through Virginia and Kentucky, so it was just a question of what was almost due south of Indianapolis in Kentucky?dxdtdemonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17534247033439073645noreply@blogger.com