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    <published>2008-12-05T14:49:43Z</published>
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    <title>BCS DECLARES GERMANY WINNER OF WORLD WAR II, and other stuff.</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Update:&nbsp; This came to me unsourced in email.&nbsp;&nbsp;Based on referrals, it appears that it might have orginated here, in the forums at Footballguys.com.&nbsp; Or, maybe here.&nbsp; Does anybody *actually* know the origin? -the Armorer


US Ranked 4th

After determining the Big-12 championship game participants the BCS computers were put to work on other major contests and today the BCS declared Germany to be the winner of World War II.

&quot;Germany put together an incredible number of victories beginning with the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland and continuing on into conference play with defeats of Poland, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. Their only losses came against the US and Russia; however considering their entire body of work--including an incredibly tough Strength of Schedule--our computers deemed them worthy of the #1 ranking.&quot;

Questioned about the #4 ranking of the United States the BCS commissioner stated &quot;The US only had two major victories--Japan and Germany. The computer models, unlike humans, aren't influenced by head-to-head contests--they consider each contest to be only a single, equally-weighted event.&quot;

German Chancellor Adolph Hiter said &quot;Yes, we lost to the US; but we defeated #2 ranked France in only 6 weeks.&quot; Herr Hitler has been criticized for seeking dramatic victories to earn 'style points' to enhance Germany's rankings. Hitler protested &quot;Our contest with Poland was in doubt until the final day and the conditions in Norway were incredibly challenging and demanded the application of additional forces.&quot;

The French ranking has also come under scrutiny. The BCS commented &quot; France had a single loss against Germany and following a preseason #1 ranking they only fell to #2.&quot;

Japan was ranked #3 with victories including Manchuria, Borneo and the Philippines.
Makes as much sense as anything else these days.&nbsp; H/t, Mike L.]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[Update:&nbsp; This came to me unsourced in email.&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=445090">Based on referrals</a>, it appears that it might have orginated here, in the forums at <a href="http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=444041&amp;st=300&amp;p=9628616&amp;#entry9628616">Footballguys.com</a>.&nbsp; Or, <a href="http://www.shellium.org/~lednerk/bcs.html">maybe here</a>.&nbsp; Does anybody *actually* know the origin? -the Armorer<blockquote>
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US Ranked 4th<br />
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After determining the Big-12 championship game participants the BCS computers were put to work on other major contests and today the BCS declared Germany to be the winner of World War II.<br />
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&quot;Germany put together an incredible number of victories beginning with the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland and continuing on into conference play with defeats of Poland, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. Their only losses came against the US and Russia; however considering their entire body of work--including an incredibly tough Strength of Schedule--our computers deemed them worthy of the #1 ranking.&quot;<br />
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Questioned about the #4 ranking of the United States the BCS commissioner stated &quot;The US only had two major victories--Japan and Germany. The computer models, unlike humans, aren't influenced by head-to-head contests--they consider each contest to be only a single, equally-weighted event.&quot;<br />
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German Chancellor Adolph Hiter said &quot;Yes, we lost to the US; but we defeated #2 ranked France in only 6 weeks.&quot; Herr Hitler has been criticized for seeking dramatic victories to earn 'style points' to enhance Germany's rankings. Hitler protested &quot;Our contest with Poland was in doubt until the final day and the conditions in Norway were incredibly challenging and demanded the application of additional forces.&quot;<br />
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The French ranking has also come under scrutiny. The BCS commented &quot; France had a single loss against Germany and following a preseason #1 ranking they only fell to #2.&quot;<br />
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Japan was ranked #3 with victories including Manchuria, Borneo and the Philippines.</div>
</blockquote>Makes as much sense as anything else these days.&nbsp; H/t, Mike L.]]>
      <![CDATA[And in a shocking case of early brain death, I overlooked this yesterday.<br /><blockquote><div>Saint Barbara, ora pro nobis.<br /><br />According to legend, Saint Barbara was the extremely beautiful daughter of a wealthy heathen named Dioscorus, who lived near Nicomedia in Asia Minor. Because of her singular beauty and fearful that she be demanded in marriage and taken away from him, he jealously shut her up in a tower to protect her from the outside world.<br /><br />Shortly before embarking on a journey, he commissioned a sumptuous bathhouse to be built for her, approving the design before he departed. Barbara had heard of the teachings of Christ, and while her father was gone spent much time in contemplation. From the windows of her tower she looked out upon the surrounding countryside and marveled at the growing things; the trees, the animals and the people. She decided that all these must be part of a master plan, and that the idols of wood and stone worshipped by her parents must be condemned as false. Gradually<br />she came to accept the Christian faith.<br /><br />As her belief became firm, she directed that the builders redesign the<br />bathhouse her father had planned, adding another window so that the three windows might symbolize the Holy Trinity.<br /><br />When her father returned, he was enraged at the changes and infuriated when Barbara acknowledged that she was a Christian. He dragged her before the perfect of the province, who decreed that she be tortured and put to death by beheading. Dioscorus himself carried out the death sentence. On his way home he was struck by lightening and his body consumed.<br /><br />Saint Barbara lived and died about the year 300 A.D. She was venerated as early as the seventh century. The legend of the lightning bolt which struck down her persecutor caused her to be regarded as the patron saint in time of danger from thunderstorms, fires and sudden death.<br /><br />When gunpowder made its appearance in the Western world, Saint Barbara was invoked for aid against accidents resulting from explosions--since some of the earlier artillery pieces often blew up instead of firing their projectile, Saint Barbara became the patroness of the artillerymen.<br /><br />Saint Barbara is usually represented standing by a tower with three<br />windows, carrying the palm of a martyr in her hand. Often, too, she<br />holds a chalice and the Blessed Sacrament and sometimes cannon are displayed near her. The feast of Saint Barbara falls on December 4th and is traditionally recognized by a formal Dining-In or military dinner, often involving the presentation of the Order of Saint Barbara.<br />&nbsp;</div></blockquote>Both the Auld Soldier and myself are members of the Order.﻿]]>
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    <title>Comment from Katherine Optima Maximae on 2008-12-05</title>
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        <![CDATA[Heh.&nbsp; I thought that maybe you had read this article in the WSJ:<br />
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<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122843733979781467.html" rel="nofollow"><strong>Japanese General re-writes WWII History</strong></a>.<br />]]>
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    <published>2008-12-05T21:19:54Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Damian on 2008-12-05</title>
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        <![CDATA[A&nbsp;blog up here <a href="http://alsocanadian.blogspot.com/2008/12/toronto-maple-leafs-win-stanley-cup.html" rel="nofollow">did something similar</a> with the Canadian parliamentary question and a couple of hapless Canadian hockey teams the other day.&nbsp; Always funny - and eye-opening - when you superimpose a different context on to a particularly arcane set of rules.<br />]]>
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    <title>Comment from John of Argghhh! on 2008-12-05</title>
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        All of us - we&apos;re bobbing for cannon balls!
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    <published>2008-12-05T15:59:20Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Casey on 2008-12-05</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nice history of Saint Barbara!<br />
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Was the link about the BCS a put-on, or real? It reminds me of this <a href="http://www.satirewire.com/news/march02/madness.shtml" rel="nofollow">satire</a> of March Madness. :)<br />
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    <title>Comment from fdcol63 on 2008-12-05</title>
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        Who&apos;s playing in the Punch Bowl?
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