#797792 - Mon May 28 2012 04:38 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: DireWolf74]
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I think the fact by 11pm not one player has got them all right confirms the questionable status of this one:
going away is related to feat
You said: move
going away means "act of departing" feat means "a notable achievement"
Can anyone explain why the two are connected, I can't.
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#797830 - Mon May 28 2012 07:05 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: satguru]
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They are both, vaguely, a type of action. I certainly would not connect them unless by elimination to optimise the fit for the other pairs in the set.
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#798355 - Thu May 31 2012 06:30 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: cairnster]
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Career & Move fit together, but Feat and Going Away are definitely mis-matched. They are both, vaguely, a type of action. I wonder if the word "act" in the definition of Going Away has caused the mis-match? Act and Feat would normally match.
Edited by Chavs (Thu May 31 2012 06:32 AM)
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#798436 - Thu May 31 2012 12:49 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: Chavs]
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It isn't a mismatch, it is one of those very tenuous links that crop up in part 3 of Mind Melt - they aren't definitions, and the exact nature of the relationship can be as slight as a common word in a secondary or tertiary definition.
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#808243 - Wed Jul 11 2012 08:23 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: George95]
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If I remember correctly Bubbatom also claimed that the Crystal Ball was the "worst" game EVER, even though he/she managed to endure its "horridness" (despite the fact that it is not included in any required "team" game) and get the 25 Badge anyway lol (kudos for that, btw : )).
I am still bemused by the fact that people keep posting "this HAS to be fixed" type of complaints here. As far as has been construed so far, the dictionary/database used is not in the "control" of this website and thus cannot be "amended" by anyone here - so my only advice is to either work with it, or get over it, or sign a petition to opt for increased fees to pay for the rights to an actual "published in book form" dictionary (although I'm sure we would then have endless complaints about which PARTICULAR dictionary from WHICH part of the world is chosen as well as the fee lol), or don't play it at all and let the people who DO enjoy the game, DO so LOL.
That being said, there's absolutely nothing wrong with posting pure and simple "grumblings" (everyone is certainly entitled to their personal opinion even though opinions are definitely not facts) - but for those folks who continue to "demand" ACTUAL changes to be made in the database in the near future? ummm.... might want to choose a different game to "pick on" : )))))
I like this game. I'm not very good at it, but I certainly don't begrudge answers that don't correlate with mine.
Looney: thank you for your infinite patience in continuing to point out the related possibilities, however vague they may be. We all live in different parts of the world and slight differences in usage can mean a "world" of difference in results.
There IS no perfect, singularly, universally correct answer for lots of things (eSPECIALly when it comes to language). Surely, most people here have had similar experiences in multiple question tests in school/university where you were asked for the "best" answer amongst the choices, no matter what the subject? Nowhere in the instructions for this game does it say "pick the one and only answer that you are personally familiar with, either due to your education or demographics or personal opinion - and therefore whatever answer you choose should be given credit for as being correct" : )
In contrast to the game itself, there is MORE than a subtle difference between the two major types of comments/complaints in this thread lol
Edited by Jakeroo (Wed Jul 11 2012 08:26 PM)
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#808297 - Thu Jul 12 2012 08:02 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: Jakeroo]
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There IS no perfect, singularly, universally correct answer for lots of things (eSPECIALly when it comes to language). Jakeroo, this is perhaps the best summary of the reactions to this game that I've seen! We should frame it and place it on the game page. Sue
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#808304 - Thu Jul 12 2012 08:30 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: shuehorn]
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This made me smile (wince?). They could definitely have done with being the other way round.  The opposite of odds is unlikelihood You said: improbable odds means "the probability of a specified outcome" unlikelihood means "the improbability of a specified outcome" The opposite of likely is improbable You said: unlikelihood likely means "likely but not certain to be or become true or real" improbable means "not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred"
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#808309 - Thu Jul 12 2012 10:03 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: rossian]
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After all, tomorrow is another day (is that original? or did I hear it somewhere else?). Fiddle dee dee... Now where have I heard that line before? Maybe a spot of sweet tea will help my pretty little head remember. 
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#808331 - Thu Jul 12 2012 11:35 AM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: flopsymopsy]
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, is always a day away.
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#808359 - Thu Jul 12 2012 03:01 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: JanIQ]
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, is always a day away. Oh dear, that one is sung by a little redheaded girl, a poor little orphan waif, if my recollections are correct... I must confess that I do prefer the dark brown hue of my own hair, it so sets off my green eyes, which have been known to dazzle the best of the young southern gentlemen at our neighborhood barbecues. 
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#809194 - Mon Jul 16 2012 08:01 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: mdurnanj]
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It does, but that's the definition in the reference dictionary - you will also encounter it in Word Wizard. As has been mentioned before, both of these games use an online dictionary that is not controlled from here, so we learn to live with its quirks.
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#809365 - Tue Jul 17 2012 03:33 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: Chavs]
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Oh my gosh, I've started to defend Mind Melt issues. I have crossed over to the dark side! Help! It's times like these that I search for the "Like" button on this forum! 
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#810715 - Wed Jul 25 2012 02:43 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: ssabreman]
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and elsewhere is: used as an abbreviation of `et alibi'' when referring to other occurrences in a text
Technically, "and elsewhere" is the translation of "et alibi"; "et al." is the abbreviation. (I had previously only known of "et al." as an abbreviation of "et alii". I also learned about "et aliae" and "et alia".)
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#813727 - Wed Aug 08 2012 05:16 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: rossian]
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I got them right... but only because the words "sense" and "sight" seem to go together as simple nouns whereas the other two seemed more technical - as though they'd been invented by an opthalmic surgeon whose grasp of adverbs might need some attention from a portentous mobilotome (aka a quick whack round the head with a dictionary).
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#815953 - Fri Aug 17 2012 02:36 PM
Re: Mind Melt - Content Issues
[Re: JanIQ]
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I just went through four minutes of doing MM, and after submitting my answers, it's says I didn't answer any of them and it gave me a 0/30! What's going on here?! I'm very angry.
Edited by cubswin2323 (Fri Aug 17 2012 02:36 PM)
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