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October 26, 2004Know thy country, knaves!
My friend Rich sent me an interesting online U.S. geography test this afternoon. We both got 42 out of 50 right, although my average distance of error (63 miles) beat out his (78 miles) ever so slightly. Actually, had I not zoned out on the first state and dropped what I had momentarily mistaken as Idaho into Idaho's proper spot, I would have ended up with a pretty mean average. Give the test a whirl and let me know how you did!
Posted by patrick at October 26, 2004 09:26 PM
CommentsHey, that was kinda fun (minus the annoying background voices telling me "great" and "good job" every time I placed a state correctly -_-.) But as for my score...47 out of 50 with an average distance of error being 19 miles. *yippee*
*does happy dance*
Posted by: KT- at October 27, 2004 02:42 PM
Heya. Took the test, Got 47 out of 50. 94% Average Error= 8 miles
Posted by: Rob at November 1, 2004 11:00 PM
94% 7 miles Avg Error, 317 sec.
I would have done better, but they asked me to put states like kansas and kentucky out in the middle without any references to surrounding states. Fun stuff, but you're telling me Rhode Island isn't actually and ISLAND?
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