From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Bot
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language#Number_of_words_in_English
So... I would guess it is only picking up mostly English words? An algorithm limited to only one language searching only what is posted on the web is able to predict so much? Such hubris. As though the non English speaking word has nothing to do with the future. (Or only the translated text has an effect on the future)
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Also from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Bot
... maybe. But what does human behavior have to do with natural disasters or accidents? Or are they hiding the fact that they found Gaia's facebook page?
ok go!
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btw, what do you use WB? I'm using an excel file with macros to eliminate words and advise on letters to guess. (I did write all the macros and formulas myself...)
Gah...I need to win about 10 more games to catch up to the next person.
It is the number of words left on my list based upon score.
So for IGLOO there were 17 words I picked that word from
If it scores 0 then I am left with 6 words
Score of 1 leaves 8 words and so on...
Just trying to see how efficient a guess is at limiting words. I think when I get time I will start from the beginning and find a list of guesses that will get me to the most words quickly.
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FLUFF
I was just trying to provide cover for 3lizab3th...
Peace, we were looking for a ruling on moving one of the letters. Example: CORES => SCORE or MALLS => SMALL I thought it fell within the rules of changing one letter but others weren't sure.