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> =============== Highest Percentage of Original Text ================
> Poster Orig Body %age
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 1: Andy Dingley ........................... 2 12 83
> 2: GreyWyvern ............................. 4 15 58
> 3: Brian Cryer ............................ 3 10 57
> 4: Dylan Parry ............................ 1 4 47
> 5: Red E. Kilowatt ........................ 2 5 47
> 6: Karl Groves ............................ 7 17 46
> 7: SpaceGirl .............................. 2 5 39
> 8: Zewpi .................................. 8 11 25
> 9: Ed Jay ................................. 5 8 25
> 10: Jerry Stuckle .......................... 30 42 20
> ================================================== ==================
>
>
> ================ Lowest Percentage of Original Text ================
> Poster Orig Body %age
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 1: eneels01@gmail.com...................... 6 8 13
> 2: G ...................................... 8 9 13
> 3: Blinky the Shark ....................... 14 24 13
> 4: Jerry Stuckle .......................... 30 42 20
> 5: Zewpi .................................. 8 11 25
> 6: Ed Jay ................................. 5 8 25
> 7: SpaceGirl .............................. 2 5 39
> 8: Karl Groves ............................ 7 17 46
> 9: Dylan Parry ............................ 1 4 47
> 10: Red E. Kilowatt ........................ 2 5 47
> ================================================== ==================
I have a suggestion. If there are fewer than 20 people to appear on both
these lists, they should be explicitly divided into two groups so that
people don't appear on both lists. In the case above, there are 13
individuals, total. They should really be divided into groups of seven
and six.
Alternatively, pick an arbitrary dividing point, between 50% and 30%,
above which you appear in the first list, below which you appear on the
second list.
I just think it's kind of silly to appear on a "Highest Percentage of
Original Text" leaderboard at tha same time that you're on the "Lowest
Percentage of Original Text" one.
Grey
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