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I like to look at the "top 10" this way ;)
rk	OH	Points	Posts	Q1	Greg	6,736	7,060	0.95412	Weams	8,115	11,865	0.68393	TSopr	8,610	12,620	0.68234	Dip9	7,159	11,736	0.61005	Drungo	9,099	22,676	0.40136	Moose	9,795	25,534	0.38367	HankS	7,724	24,802	0.31148	ScOtt 	6,679	22,227	0.30059	Frobby	10,529	41,602	0.253110	SG	8,171	94,763	0.0862

points 830 / posts 1960 = Q .423

Good rate stat, low playing time.

Hmm, maybe I can compete for a spot on the bench... :scratchchinhmm:

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I just have to say that absolutely everyone who is on the site right now is tremendously perceptive and brilliant. Did you hear that alaniee, barellano, Birds08, Bond007, bonnie, byrdz, ChaosLex+, CrimsonTribe, crissfan172, dabirds, dcexpos, Donovan19, e16bball, Feinbird, Frobby, FuVA, glorydays, hayek, HedonismBot, Icterus galbula, kab, LookitsPuck, MarCakes21, maudibjr, Maverick2143, MemphisOsFan, MJA3488, Mongolbird, MTOsFan, now, olddogger, oriole, Oriole Fan From, pollaxt, riprulz8, royalstillman, Russ, sangar, ScottP, SilverRocket, speckle69, sports2323, Station 13, tcoriole, tOad, triple2004, trk001, tropicos, weams, xKHx Now, if everyone will just give me some rep maybe I can get on a list:o:) Can't blame a guy for trying.

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I'd have much lower playing time if I was living in Maui, like you. :P

LOL, good point. Also, I'm pretty much of a fair-weather fan ;) - I'm sure a graph would show a close correlation between weekly Orioles winning percentage (or expected %, in the offseason) and amount of time on OH.

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