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::::::But a model is still a statue nonetheless. It is still the original statue of liberty regardless of its size. The biggest one isn't automatically the "official" version of that thing, and the first was more than simply a rough draft, but a real work of art that took time and skill. {{unsigned ip|172.251.86.161}}
 
::::::But a model is still a statue nonetheless. It is still the original statue of liberty regardless of its size. The biggest one isn't automatically the "official" version of that thing, and the first was more than simply a rough draft, but a real work of art that took time and skill. {{unsigned ip|172.251.86.161}}
 
:::::::This is just a semantic argument.  I believe the "original" point was that not everything that looks like the statue of liberty is a replica.  Some predate it.  That's not what replica means to me.  The original model was a bunch of firing neurons in the artist's brain.  The big one is the famous one.  Still, it's not fair to call the ones that came before it replicas. {{unsigned ip|173.245.63.198}}
 
:::::::This is just a semantic argument.  I believe the "original" point was that not everything that looks like the statue of liberty is a replica.  Some predate it.  That's not what replica means to me.  The original model was a bunch of firing neurons in the artist's brain.  The big one is the famous one.  Still, it's not fair to call the ones that came before it replicas. {{unsigned ip|173.245.63.198}}
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::::::::This is my new favourite edit war.[[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.21|108.162.242.21]] 14:11, 13 November 2019 (UTC)
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So by being in the same country you get a few thousand points. But, then I got an easy one because the street view showed a restaurant called Vila Cha, and sure enough TripAdvisor took me to Vila Cha in Campos Do Jordao in Sao Paolo, Brazil. I double checked in a separate tab the street view of the area, and I hit the point 0.023km off, and got "only" 6477 points. For the difficulty of the game, I'd think you'd get 5 digit scores for that at least.  [[User:Uctriton00|Uctriton00]] ([[User talk:Uctriton00|talk]]) 15:59, 20 May 2013 (UTC) uctriton00
 
So by being in the same country you get a few thousand points. But, then I got an easy one because the street view showed a restaurant called Vila Cha, and sure enough TripAdvisor took me to Vila Cha in Campos Do Jordao in Sao Paolo, Brazil. I double checked in a separate tab the street view of the area, and I hit the point 0.023km off, and got "only" 6477 points. For the difficulty of the game, I'd think you'd get 5 digit scores for that at least.  [[User:Uctriton00|Uctriton00]] ([[User talk:Uctriton00|talk]]) 15:59, 20 May 2013 (UTC) uctriton00
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"For every famous object, there are countless replicas, and the vast majority of famous objects (...) exist in only one place in the world".  ???  Someone might need to clarify the meaning here, as this reads as self-contradictory to me.  Also, can I guess Legoland Windsor as being (very inaccurately) half way between Billund and wherever the California one is? ;) [[Special:Contributions/178.99.247.73|178.99.247.73]] 20:41, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
 
"For every famous object, there are countless replicas, and the vast majority of famous objects (...) exist in only one place in the world".  ???  Someone might need to clarify the meaning here, as this reads as self-contradictory to me.  Also, can I guess Legoland Windsor as being (very inaccurately) half way between Billund and wherever the California one is? ;) [[Special:Contributions/178.99.247.73|178.99.247.73]] 20:41, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
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:I agree that the original wording was grammatically ambiguous and confusing. I've submitted an edit I hope clarifies the intended meaning. --[[Special:Contributions/141.101.98.63|141.101.98.63]] 01:59, 13 August 2016 (UTC)
 
  
 
Actually, if people ''quit'' building replicas, Cueball's score would stay the same.  To actually make his score higher, people would have to go and actually '''destroy''' some replicas, or wait for them to fall into ruin.  All of this assumes that Cueball isn't getting any better with practice, and isn't playing often enough to where he's actually seen the replicas enough to recognize them... [[Special:Contributions/76.26.147.222|76.26.147.222]] 04:35, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
 
Actually, if people ''quit'' building replicas, Cueball's score would stay the same.  To actually make his score higher, people would have to go and actually '''destroy''' some replicas, or wait for them to fall into ruin.  All of this assumes that Cueball isn't getting any better with practice, and isn't playing often enough to where he's actually seen the replicas enough to recognize them... [[Special:Contributions/76.26.147.222|76.26.147.222]] 04:35, 22 May 2013 (UTC)

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