Having not been voted out in the first round, the Half-Dozen survives into what was a quieter, more reflective week with 53 ideas added, 173 buns handed out and only 50 bones (hope u is diggin da stats, I is rockin da pivot table dis time). Ideas of a fun and lighthearted nature were preferred, while
deadly force joined the cadre of bones-attracting topics. Annotation was heaviest on the subjects of technobabble, military history (yes, again) and <sigh> shouty bouty nude prudes.
Most popular (excluding last week's Half-Dozen):
4-6-2 Kettle 11 (xenzag)
Netherislands 10 (FlyingToaster)
Combined heat and power nethergarments 7 (not_morrison_rm)
Rotating Hobby Horse Target Shooting 7 (xenzag)
(A bit of a crowd at 6 buns including bungston, MaxwellBuchanan & UnaBubba)
Least popular:
Non-discriminatory anti-topless laws -11 (EdwinBakery)
Waco 500 -3 (oscil8)
death lottery bomb -2 (Voice)
E-Type Stirling Solarius -1 (bigsleep)
Redundant Platter Data -1 (kevinthenerd)
Scythe Gun -1 (Loris)
Most polarising (excluding last week's Half-Dozen):
Instant Chair +10/-4 (UnaBubba)
Jumpstarting Sheep +2/-2 (UnaBubba)
George Formby Grill 2 +2/-2 (skinflaps)
Britemac A.M.C. +2/-2 (xenzag) (go figure)
Mr iBad +7/-2 (8th of 7) (see previous)
BYO AvGas +3/-2 (not_morrison_rm)
Most annotations:
Non-discriminatory anti-topless laws 158 (EdwinBakery)
Scythe Gun 47 (Loris)
Kindle for kittens 46 (Phrontistery)
Britemac A.M.C 43 (xenzag)
Netherislands 41 (FlyingToaster)
Wishwasher 40 (oscil8)
Late developers from last week:
Amplified Trampoline +13 (doctorremulac3)
Dental Men +10 (xenzag)
Fishbone botnet -11 (not_morrison_rm)
User stats
Most ideas: UnaBubba, 8
Highest average score: FlyingToaster, 10
Highest total score: xenzag 24
Lowest average score: EdwinBakery -4
Lowest total score: EdwinBakery -8
Groanworthy innuendo and stereotypes:
Yikes. You boned yourself.
blissmiss, May 19 2012
That must have been... uncomfortable...
Alterother, May 19 2012
I saw a guy jump a startled sheep once.
AusCan531, May 25 2012
Were you in the south island at the time?
UnaBubba, May 25 2012
Unnerving Levels of Seriousness award:
Alterother for delivering a rallying cry on the nature of human potential via some major gutspilling.
"All our ideas are belong to us" award:
ytk for explaining concisely how copyright works.
"Copyright registration applies to a specific work, not an author. And it's not necessary to register at all to obtain a copyright. By international convention, anybody who produces any work automatically and immediately receives the copyright to that work. Registration of a copyright is only an additional means to protect yourself legally from copyright infringement, but it's not necessary to do so (although having your copyright registered will make it far easier to prove your claim in court, and may entitle you to additional damages)."
(That's all for this week, I've got to go and skim upcoming movie plots for vaguely sueable concepts)