Originally posted by dadudemon
This is correct.Quan exploited the search engine's inability to clarify some concatenated queries in it's look-up algorithm. Google's search engine is capable of that (it searches for results one way but if it finds many others under a similar search, it asks if you meant that.....). So, what dictonary.com is doing, it looks like, is returning the page entry for the last word in the search. It appears the search engine for that site uses a space as a delimiter but it does not do anything with the word before the space (at least in some results).
To test this theory, I performed another search to prove it focuses on the second word after the "space" delimiter:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Out+play?s=t
Notice the address reads "Out+play" but it returns results for "play"?
My little theory does not hold true for nonsensical combinations of words, however. If you do that, it just returns web-based* search-engine-like* results (in fact, I believe it is powered by Google):
http://ask.reference.com/web?s=t&q=brown%20poo&l=dir&qsrc=2891&ld=260:1&o=10616
Anyway, I'm bored at work. I am having to write some procedures that I don't want to write, at the moment. Waaah.
*You can bet your sweet ass that I went out of my way to create these hyphenated words because of how this whole conversation started. I did this mostly because "lol."
Edit - So let's make it clear that Quan is smart and tried to pull a fast one on NemeBro. It did not work, though.
The most sensible post in the whole thread.
Originally posted by Firefly218The thread is closed. My battlezone is almost over as well. Khan has stomped the shit out of Star Wars as I have crushed the throats of the Star Wars fans under my bootheel.
Palpatine was able to counter the agility, speed, reflexes and precision of Yoda in a fight. Yoda is much faster and has better reflexes than Khan, so palpatine should have no problem defending himself from a much much slower Khan.Palpatine stood his own against Yoda's force attacks. And we've seen Yoda lift massive boulders and space ships without a flinch. So we can assume palpatine's force powers are at least equivalent to Yoda's. What's to stop palpatine from simply lifting Khan up? Khan wouldn't even be able to attack.
Palpatine stomps the shit out of Khan in this fight
Jango vs. Obi and Windu says the rise. Yoda isn't faster than a phaser shot nor did he prove faster than force lightning which ko'd him for a bit.
😂
Yoda hit Palpatine with tk and it did next to nothing. Khan's resilience is far greater so it delays the inevitable. Khan vaporizes Palpatine.
Let it go. It's over. I got the last word in that thread with regards to the debate.
🙂
Originally posted by The RenegadeI initially said outdebated and people cried that way was wrong. It doesn't matter though honestly as my points don't hang on the correct spelling of the word.
"Out debated" is wrong. It can be hyphenated, which means the only other way you can "properly" say it is by saying, "Outdebated."Some compound words that are hyphenated can be said without the hyphen present, such as "Cooperation."
This is a message board so quit avoiding the debate like all the gutless Star Wars fans. It's over. I'm moving on after I crushed your entire fanbase. If you had a sense of pride you'd be a little ticked off.
Originally posted by Lestov16It was a joke you insufferable cretin. You're awful at internet life and even more terrible I bet in real life, bench boy.
Quan tactic #307: when the moderators themselves declare you the loser and specifically make it so you don't get the last word in, start deluding yourself and crying that you've won. 😂Where are Quan's jimmies on the rustled scale?
Originally posted by dadudemonBlame google. I searched and proved Nemebro wrong.
This is correct.Quan exploited the search engine's inability to clarify some concatenated queries in it's look-up algorithm. Google's search engine is capable of that (it searches for results one way but if it finds many others under a similar search, it asks if you meant that.....). So, what dictonary.com is doing, it looks like, is returning the page entry for the last word in the search. It appears the search engine for that site uses a space as a delimiter but it does not do anything with the word before the space (at least in some results).
To test this theory, I performed another search to prove it focuses on the second word after the "space" delimiter:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Out+play?s=t
Notice the address reads "Out+play" but it returns results for "play"?
My little theory does not hold true for nonsensical combinations of words, however. If you do that, it just returns web-based* search-engine-like* results (in fact, I believe it is powered by Google):
http://ask.reference.com/web?s=t&q=brown%20poo&l=dir&qsrc=2891&ld=260:1&o=10616
Anyway, I'm bored at work. I am having to write some procedures that I don't want to write, at the moment. Waaah.
*You can bet your sweet ass that I went out of my way to create these hyphenated words because of how this whole conversation started. I did this mostly because "lol."
Edit - So let's make it clear that Quan is smart and tried to pull a fast one on NemeBro. It did not work, though.
Originally posted by Lestov16That was a joke. Rob made up feats and repeated made up applications of feats. I won like I always do.
Rob was officially declared the winner by a moderator. Unless Quan can now overrule moderators, Rob is indisputably the winner, and Quan, as always, the loser.
Opinions are subjective my fat enemy.
Originally posted by RobtardI decimated the opposition and got the last word in on the debate. You rage looped and the thread was closed. I won the debate long ago. No one dared respond save you with your childish antics.
Stop lying. Stop making excuses. Accept that you lost and on top of losing, you also didn't get in the last word, Quan.