unsourced date March 2009 This is a list of RHI Regular Season regular season records by Roller Hockey International teams Season records Most Points 46, by 1996 RHI season 1996 Anaheim Bullfrogs Fewest Points 5, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Florida Hammerheads and 1993 RHI season 1993 Utah Rollerbees Most Wins 22, by 1996 RHI season 1996 Anaheim Bullfrogs and 1996 RHI season 1996 Minnesota Arctic Blast Fewest Wins 2, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Florida Hammerheads and 1993 RHI season 1993 Utah Rollerbees Most Losses 25, by 1996 RHI season 1996 Ottawa Loggers Fewest Losses 1, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Anaheim Bullfrogs Most Goal hockey Goals 260, by 1994 RHI season 1994 Minnesota Arctic Blast Fewest Goals 90, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Utah Rollerbees Most Goals Against 263, by 1996 RHI season 1996 Ottawa Loggers Fewest Goals Against 83, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Anaheim Bullfrogs and 1993 RHI season 1993 Toronto Planets Notes The length of the above seasons varies from 14 to 28 games. Miscellaneous Most Shutouts in a Season 1, by 1993 RHI season 1993 Calgary Rad z shutout won by Doug Dadswell Most Penalty Minutes in a Season 819, by 1995 RHI season 1995 San Jose Rhinos Most Penalty Minutes in a Game both teams Most Goals in a Game Most Stanley Cups 2, by Anaheim Bullfrogs Longest Playoff Appearance Streak 6 years, by the Anaheim Bullfrogs 1993 99 no season in 1998 Most points without reaching playoffs 35 Long Island Jawz and Philadelphia Bulldogs 1996 Fewest points while reaching playoffs 10 Oakland Skates 1993 See also List of Roller Hockey International records individual List of Roller Hockey International statistical leaders List of RHI statistical leaders by country RHI topics RHI franchise records Category Roller Hockey International R sport stub ... more details
Francisco 49ers , 1989 Fewest Points, Season min 2 games , Most Points, Game , 73 Chicago Bears , 1940 Most Points, Both Teams, Game , 96 Arizona Cardinals 51 vs. Green Bay Packers 45 , 2009 Fewest Points ..., Game , 73 Chicago Bears 73 vs. Washington Redskins 0 , 1940 Fewest Points, Shutout Victory,Game , 5 ... three games , 1985 Touchdowns Most Touchdowns, Season , Fewest Touchdowns, Season , Most Touchdowns ..., Season , Fewest Field Goals Attempted, Season , Most Field Goals Attempted, Game , 6 Oakland .... Carolina Panthers 5 , 2003 Most Field Goals, Season , Fewest Field Goals, Season , Most Field Goals ... Yards Gained Most Yards Gained, Season , Fewest Yards Gained, Season , Most Yards Gained, Game , 610 San Diego Chargers , 1963 Fewest Yards Gained, Game , 86 Cleveland Browns , 1958 Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game , 1,038 Buffalo Bills 536 vs. Miami Dolphins 502 , 1995 Fewest Yards Gained, Both ... Attempted, Season , Fewest Passes Attempted, Season , Most Passes Attempted, Game , 66 Miami Dolphins , 1995 Fewest Passes Attempted, Game , 5 Detroit Lions , 1935 Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game , 102 San Diego Chargers 54 vs. Miami Dolphins 48 , 1981 Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game , 18 Detroit Lions 5 vs. New York Giants 13 , 1935 Most Passes Completed, Season , Fewest Passes Completed, Season , Most Passes Completed, Game , 36 Houston Oilers , 1992 Fewest Passes Completed ... San Diego Chargers 33 vs. Miami Dolphins 31 , 1981 Fewest Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game , 5 Philadelphia Eagles 2 vs. Chicago Cardinals 3 , 1948 Most Yards Gained, Passing, Season , Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Season , Most Yards Gained, Passing, Game , 483 Cleveland Browns , 1986 Fewest Yards ... , 809 San Diego Chargers 415 vs. Miami Dolphins 394 , 1981 Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game , 10 Chicago Cardinals 3 vs. Philadelphia Eagles 7 , 1948 Most Times Sacked, Season , Fewest ... Completion Percentage, Season , Most Touchdowns, Passing, Season , Fewest Touchdowns, Passing ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 An inconsistent comparison is a misleading argument popular in advertising. For example, an advertisement might say product X is less expensive than product A, has better quality than product B, and has more features than product C . This is designed to give the impression that product X is better than products A, B, and C in all respects, but doesn t actually make that claim. In fact, product A may be the most expensive, product B may be the lowest quality, and product C may have the fewest features of the three. So, the original statement really only means product X is not the most expensive, lowest quality, fewest feature product on the market . That would hardly be as effective of an advertisement, however. See also Incomplete comparison Logical fallacy Category Advertising techniques Category Logical fallacies ... more details
Image Cheops game.jpg thumb The Cheops box and board, with one completed 9 level pyramid. Cheops is a board game produced by Cyril F Andersen . The name Cheops comes from the Greek name for the pharaoh Khufu pharaoh Khufu . The objective of the game is to build a pyramid in the fewest moves possible. Cydot Products created by Cyril and his wife Dorothy created Cheops in 1979 in games 1979 . External links bgg 7940 Cheops Category Historical board games board game stub ... more details
Gritz may refer to People Bo Gritz Bo James Gordon Gritz , US Army Special Forces officer Sidney Gritz , US Brigadier general Other Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz , a musical album by the rap sextet Nappy Roots List of NFL nicknames Teams Gritz Blitz , nickname for the 1977 Atlanta Falcons defense that allowed the fewest points per game 9.2 in NFL history disambig ... more details
This is a list of franchise records for the Ottawa Senators 1992&ndash of the National Hockey League . Club Records As of August 2010 please update once per season Points Most Points 113 2002 03, 2005 06 Most Points, home 61 2005 06 Most Points, away 53 2002 03 Fewest Points 24 1992 93 Fewest Points, home 20 1993 94 Fewest Points, away 2 1992 93 Wins Most Wins, overall 52 2002 03, 2005 06 Most Wins, home 29 2005 06 Most Wins, away 24 2002 03 Fewest Wins, overall 10 1992 93 Fewest Wins, home 8 1993 94 Fewest Wins, away 1 1992 93 Regulation Losses Most Losses,overall 70 1992 93 Most Losses, home 30 1993 94 Most Losses, away 40 1992 93 Fewest Losses, overall 21 1998 99,2000 01,2002 03,2005 06 Fewest Losses, home 7 1997 98 Fewest Losses, away 10 1998 99 Overtime Losses Most Losses,overall 9 2005 06,2006 07 Most Losses, home 5 2003 04 Most Losses, away 6 2005 06,2006 07 Fewest Losses, overall 0 1997 98 Fewest Losses, home 0 1997 98, 1998 99 Fewest Losses, away 0 6x Ties Most Ties, overall 15, 1996 97, 1997 98, 1998 99 Most Ties, home 8, 1996 97, 1998 99, 2002 03 Most Ties, away 8, 1997 98 Fewest Ties, overall 4, 1992 93 Fewest Ties, home 3, 2001 02 Fewest Ties, away 0 , 1992 93 Longest Streaks Winning Streak, overall 11, January 14, 2010 February 4, 2010 Winning Streak, home 9, March 5, 2009 April 7, 2009 Winning Streak, away 6, March 18, 2003 April 5, 2003, January 14, 2010 February 3, 2010 Losing Streak 14, March 2, 1993 April 7, 1993 Losing Streak, home 11 , October 27, 1993 December 8, 1993 Losing Streak, away 38 , October 10, 1992 April 3, 1993 Unbeaten Streak 11 3x , Last December 18, 2003 January 8, 2004 9 0 2 0 Unbeaten Streak, home 12, December 18, 2003 January 24, 2004 10 0 2 0 Unbeaten Streak, away 7 3x , Last November 25, 2003 January 8, 2004 5 0 2 0 Winless Streak 21, October 10, 1992 November 23, 1992 0 20 1 Winless Streak, home 17, October 28, 1995 January 27, 1996 0 15 2 Winless Streak, away 38 , October 10, 1992 April 3, 1993 0 38 0 Goals Most Goals, Per ... more details
in 12 games Most Points per Home Game, Season , 41.1 New Orleans Saints 2011 Fewest Points, Season , 37 Cincinnati Reds NFL Cincinnati Reds St. Louis Gunners 1934 Fewest Points, Season 16 games , 140 ... Saints vs Indianapolis Colts 10 23 11 Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game , 0 In Many Games Last time ... Falcons 12 4 76 New England Patriots vs Tennessee Titans 10 18 09 Fewest Points, Shutout Victory ... Fewest Field Goals Attempted, Season , 0 Chicago Bears 1944 Most Field Goals Attempted, Game , 9 St ... York Giants 5 11 14 76 Most Field Goals, Season , 43 Arizona Cardinals 2005 Fewest Field Goals, Season ... Yards Gained, Season , 7,474 New Orleans Saints 2011 Fewest Yards Gained, Season , 1,150 Cincinnati ... 51 Fewest Yards Gained, Game , 7 Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams 11 4 79 Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game , 1,154 Green Bay Packers 561 vs Detroit Lions 593 1 1 12 Fewest Yards Gained, Both ... 1981 Fewest Passes Attempted, Season , 102 Cincinnati Reds NFL Cincinnati Reds 1933 Most Passes Attempted, Game , 70 New England Patriots vs Minnesota Vikings 11 13 94 Fewest Passes Attempted, Game , 0 ... , 112 New England Patriots 70 vs Minnesota Vikings 42 11 13 94 Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams ... Passes Completed, Season , 472 New Orleans Saints 2011 Fewest Passes Completed, Season , 25 Cincinnati ... Vikings 11 13 94 OT Fewest Passes Completed, Game , 0 By Many Teams Last Time Buffalo Bills vs New ... Vikings 26 11 13 94 Fewest Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game , 1 Chicago Cardinals 0 vs Philadelphia ... , 5,347 New Orleans Saints 2011 Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Season , 302 Chicago Cardinals 1934 Most Yards Gained, Passing, Game , 554 Los Angeles Rams vs New York Yanks 9 28 51 Fewest Yards Gained ..., Game , 1000 Green Bay Packers 480 vs Detroit Lions 520 1 1 12 Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game , 11 Green Bay Packers 10 vs Dallas Cowboys 1 10 24 65 Most Seasons Leading League, Fewest Times Sacked , 10 Miami Dolphins 1973,1982 90 Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Fewest Times ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Villaute is a small village in the west of the province of Burgos province Burgos , Spain settled at about 45 km of the province capital Burgos , and at 5 km of the town of Villadiego . The main sites in the village are the 12th century http www.panoramio.com photo 1757924 church of St. Martin which is one of the fewest of the world containing two apses and the 15th century defensive tower. coord 42 33 N 3 57 W region ES type city display title Municipalities in Burgos Category Municipalities in Burgos Category Populated places in Burgos Burgos geo stub es Villaute ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Pulvermuhl quarter highlighted.png thumb right 150px Pulvermuhl, in eastern Luxembourg City. Pulvermuhl Lang lb Polfermillen , Lang de Pulverm hle is a Quarters of Luxembourg City quarter in eastern Luxembourg City , in southern Luxembourg . In 2001, the quarter had a population of 340 people, the fewest of all of the city s quarters. Quarters of Luxembourg City Coord 49.60888 6.15163 display title region LU type city Category Quarters of Luxembourg city Luxembourgcanton geo stub fr Pulvermuhl it Pulvermuhl lb Polvermillen ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image birth date Birth date and age 1952 5 6 birth place Durham, North Carolina death date Position Linebacker number 54 College University of California, Los Angeles UCLA DraftedYear 1974 DraftedRound 1 DraftedPick 17 DatabaseFootball MCNEIFRE01 PFR Awards Records years 1974&ndash 1985 teams Minnesota Vikings ProBowls HOF Frederick Arnold McNeill born May 6, 1952 was a linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League for 12 seasons from 1974 1985. McNeill was selected out of UCLA by the Vikings in the first round of the 1974 NFL Draft with the 17th overall selection. He played on defenses that led the NFC in fewest points allowed in 1976 and the NFL in fewest total yards allowed in 1975 and fewest passing yards allowed in 1976. McNeill appeared in 2 Super Bowl s with the Vikings, Super Bowl IX and Super Bowl XI . McNeill blocked a punt in Super Bowl XI . During his last campaign with the Vikings, he began his studies at the William Mitchell College of Law , where graduated at the top of his class. He has had to endure chronic traumatic encephalopathy chronic traumatic encephalopathy CTE in recent years. ref name jmlaskasgq http www.gq.com news politics big issues 201102 jeanne marie laskas nfl concussions fred mcneill Laskas, Jeanne Marie. The People V. Football, GQ magazine , March 2011. ref References Reflist External links 1974 NFL Draft VikingsFirstPick Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macneill, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH May 6, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH Durham, North Carolina DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macneill, Fred Category People from Durham, North Carolina Category American football linebackers Category UCLA Bruins football players Category Minnesota Vikings players Category 1952 births Category Living people linebacker 1950s stub fr Fred McNeill ... more details
Jubilo Iwata 1998 Fewest goals scored in a season 19 goals Yokohama FC 2007 Most goals conceded in a season 111 goals Yokohama Fl gels 1995 Fewest goals conceded in a season 24 goals Oita Trinita 2008 ... Verdy Kawasaki 1995 Fewest points in a season 13 points Bellmare Hiratsuka 1999 Most wins in a season 35 wins Verdy Kawasaki 1995 Fewest wins in a season 3 wins Shonan Bellmare 2009 Most draws in a season 14 draws FC Tokyo 2005 Most losses in a season 34 losses Gamba Osaka 1995 Fewest losses in a season ... Most goals scored in a season 104 goals Kawasaki Frontale 2004 Fewest goals scored in a season 26 goals Thespa Kusatsu 2005 Most goals conceded in a season 98 goals Ventforet Kofu 2001 Fewest goals conceded ... Frontale 2004 Most points in a season 106 points Vegalta Sendai 2009 Fewest points in a season 15 points Giravanz Kitakyushu 2010 Most wins in a season 34 wins Kawasaki Frontale 2004 Fewest wins ... in a season 34 losses Ventforet Kofu 2001 Fewest losses in a season 4 losses Consadole Sapporo ... more details
List of franchise records for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League . Career leaders class wikitable style text align center font size 95 colspan 2 Career leader rowspan 14 colspan 2 Active leader sup sup Games Robert Svehla 573 Olli Jokinen 396 Goals Olli Jokinen 160 Olli Jokinen 160 Power Play Goals Scott Mellanby 66 Olli Jokinen 52 Shorthanded Goals Tom Fitzgerald ice hockey Tom Fitzgerald 12 Olli Jokinen 8 Game Winning Goals Olli Jokinen 31 Olli Jokinen 31 Assists Robert Svehla 229 Olli Jokinen 198 Points Olli Jokinen 358 Olli Jokinen 358 Shots on goal Olli Jokinen 1539 Olli Jokinen 1539 Best Plus Minus Martin G linas Martin Gelinas 34 Nathan Horton 18 Penalty Minutes Paul Laus 1702 Olli Jokinen 536 Goaltender Games Roberto Luongo 317 Goaltender Wins Roberto Luongo 108 Shutouts Roberto Luongo 26 sup sup As of the completion of the 2006 07 NHL season Single Season Records Team class wikitable bgcolor dddddd Total Year Most Wins 43 1999 00 Florida Panthers season 1999 00 Fewest Wins 20 1994 95 Florida Panthers season 1994 95 Most Defeats 44 2001 02 Florida Panthers season 2001 02 Fewest Defeats 22 1994 95 Most Ties 19 1996 97 Florida Panthers season 1996 97 Fewest Ties 6 1994 95 br 1999 00 Most Points 98 1999 00 Fewest Points 46 1994 95 Most Goals For 254 1995 96 Florida Panthers season 1995 96 Fewest Goals For 115 1994 95 Most Goals Against 256 1997 98 Florida Panthers season 1997 98 Fewest Goals Against 127 1994 95 Most Penalty Minutes 1994 2001 02 Skaters class wikitable bgcolor dddddd Player Total Year Goals Pavel Bure 59 2000 01 Florida Panthers season 2000 01 Assists Viktor Kozlov 53 1999 00 Points Pavel Bure 94 1999 00 Power Play Goals Pavel Bure 19 2000 01 Shots on Goal Pavel Bure 384 2000 01 Penalties in Minutes Peter Worrell 354 2001 02 Goalies class wikitable bgcolor dddddd Player Total Year Games Played Roberto Luongo 75 2005 06 Florida Panthers season 2005 06 Wins Roberto Luongo 35 2005 06 Florida Panthers season 2005 06 Shutouts Roberto ... more details
For the halfback Don Griffin halfback Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE birth date Birth date and age 1964 03 17 birth place Pelham, Georgia death date Position Cornerback number 29, 28 College Middle Tennessee State University Middle Tennessee State DraftedYear 1986 DraftedRound 6 DraftedPick 162 DatabaseFootball GRIFFDON02 PFR GrifDo21 NFL GRI094380 years 1986 1993 BR 1994 1995 BR 1996 teams San Francisco 49ers BR Cleveland Browns BR Philadelphia Eagles Donald Frederick Griffin born March 17, 1964 in Pelham, Georgia is a former professional American football player who was NFL Draft drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth round of the 1986 NFL Draft . A 6 0 , 176 lb. cornerback from Middle Tennessee State University . Career Griffin played in 11 National Football League NFL seasons from 1986 to 1996. A two time Super Bowl winner with the 49ers in 1988 and 1989, Griffin also played with the Cleveland Browns from 1994 to 1995 and the Philadelphia Eagles in 1996. The 49ers defense he was part of in 1987 allowed the fewest total yards 4,095 273 per game and fewest passing yards 2,484 165.6 per game of any NFL team. The Browns defense he was part of in 1994 allowed the fewest points in the NFL 204 12.75 per game . The only team with a losing record he played for was the 1995 Cleveland Browns 5 11 . Super Bowl XXIII Super Bowl XXIV Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Griffin, Don ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH March 17, 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Pelham, Georgia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Griffin, Don Category 1964 births Category Living people Category American football cornerbacks Category Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football players Category San Francisco 49ers players Category Cleveland Browns players Category Philadelphia Eagles players Category People from Mitchell County, Georgia Category Players of Amer ... more details
Infobox NFL retired image position Defensive end br Defensive tackle number 74, 79, 92, 93 birth date Birth date and age 1956 5 2 mf y br Jacksonville, North Carolina death date debutyear 1978 finalyear 1988 draftyear 1978 draftround 2 draftpick 32 college University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina teams nowiki nowiki Buffalo Bills 1978 1981 New York Giants 1982 1985 San Diego Chargers 1986 1987 Kansas City Chiefs 1988 stat1label Games played stat1value 122 stat2label Quarterback sack Sacks stat2value 9 stat3label Fumble recoveries stat3value 2 nfl HAR064545 William David Hardison born May 2, 1956 in Jacksonville, North Carolina is a former American football defensive lineman in the National Football League for the Buffalo Bills 1978 1980 , the New York Giants 1982 1985 , the San Diego Chargers 1986 1987 and the Kansas City Chiefs 1988 . He played college football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina . Hardison helped the Bills win the 1980 American Football Conference East Division AFC East Division and helped the Bills defense lead the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed in 1978 and the AFC in 1979 and 1980 and NFL in fewest total yards allowed in 1980 and the Chiefs lead the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed in 1988. In ten seasons, Hardison had nine Quarterback sack sacks . 1977 College Football Consensus All Americans Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hardison, Dee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH May 2, 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hardison, Dee Category 1956 births Category Living people Category All American college football players Category People from Jacksonville, North Carolina Category American football defensive linemen Category North Carolina Tar Heels football players Category Buffalo Bills players Category New York Giants players Category San Diego Chargers players Category Kansas City Chiefs player ... more details
FC Kremin Kremenchuk is a Ukrainian sports club . This page contains historical and current statistics and records pertaining to the club. Recent seasons see also List of FC Kremin Kremenchuk seasons Statistics in Ukrainian Premier League Seasons in Premier League 6 Best position in Premier League 9 2 times Worst position in Premier League 15 2 times Longest consecutive wins in Premier League 14 2005 06 Longest unbeaten run in League matches Longest unbeaten run at home in league matches matches Longest winning run in the League home matches Longest scoring run in the League matches Longest scoring run in the League home matches Most goals scored in a season 46 1995 96 Most goals scored in a match Kremin 6 FC Karpaty Lviv Karpaty 1 1949 50 Most goals conceded in a match FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi Bukovyna 6 Kremin 0 11 October 1992 Most wins in a league season 14 1995 96 Most draws in a league season 11 1992 93 Most defeats in a league season 20 1996 97 Fewest wins in a league season 4 1992 Fewest draws in a league season 3 1996 97 Fewest defeats in a league season 6 1992 Most Point Before Christmas Winter Break points All time Ukrainian Premier League table Historical classification of Premier League 19 Players Internationals First international for Ukraine national football team Ukraine Ihor Zhabchenko against Belarus national football team Belarus 28 October 1992 ref ua icon http www.ukrsoccerhistory.com index.aspx?page zbirna matches&nomer 4 Match 4 for National Team ref Other international players for Turkmenistan national football team Turkmenistan Yuri Magdi ew and Muslim Aga ew ref ru icon http www.sport express.ru 8080 art.shtml?287 4 players from K petdag A gabat arrice in Ukraine ref ref http www.national football teams.com v2 country.php?id 193&year 1998 National Football Teams,Turkmenistan 1998 ref Most international caps as a Kremin player 1 Ihor Zhabchenko Ukraine national football team Ukraine References Reflist FC Kremin Kremenchuk Category FC Kremin Kr ... more details
In mathematics &mdash specifically, in measure theory and functional analysis &mdash the cylindrical algebra is a algebra often used in the study of probability measure s and random variable s on Banach space s. For a Banach space X , the cylindrical algebra Cyl X is defined to be the coarsest algebra i.e. the one with the fewest measurable sets such that every continuous linear function on X is a measurable function . In general, Cyl X is not the same as the Borel algebra on X , which is the coarsest algebra that contains all open subsets of X . References cite book last1 Ledoux first1 Michel last2 Talagrand first2 Michel author2 link Michel Talagrand title Probability in Banach spaces publisher Springer Verlag location Berlin year 1991 pages xii 480 isbn 3 540 52013 9 mr 1102015 See chapter 2 Category Functional analysis Category Measure theory pl cia o zbior w cylindrycznych ... more details
In philosophy , a razor is a device which allows one to shave away unlikely explanations for a phenomenon. ref See http wordsmith.org words ockhams razor.html Occam s razor at A.Word.A.Day ref Famous razors include Occam s razor when faced with competing hypotheses, select the one that makes the fewest assumptions Falsifiability Popper s falsifiability principle a theory can only be scientific if it is falsifiable Newton s flaming laser sword what cannot be settled by experiment is not worth debating Hanlon s razor assume incompetence over malice Some philosophers have proposed anti razors . Examples include Principle of plenitude See also Occam s razor Variations Variations of Occam s razor Razor References reflist philosophy stub Category Critical thinking ... more details
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Image newyorkpoint.png thumbnail New York Point alphabet New York Point is a system of writing for the blindness blind invented by William Bell Wait 1839 1916 , a teacher in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind . The system used three bases of equidistant points arranged in two horizontal lines with one, two, three or four points in each line or . The most common letters are assigned to the configurations with the fewest points. New York Point competed with the American Braille system, which employed the Braille base an array of points 2 wide by 3 high . Embossed alphabets are relatively bulky, and New York Point s system of only two horizontal lines and principle of assigning common letters to characters with the fewest points were seen as advantages. Wait advocated the New York System as more logical than either the American Braille or the British Braille systems, and these systems competed in what was known as the War of the Dots . Around 1916, writing was standardized to a system more closely corresponding to British Braille, chiefly because of the large amount of written material available in that system. Wait also invented the Kleidograph , a typewriter with twelve keys, for embossing the New York Point system on paper, and the Stereograph printing Stereograph , for creating metal plates to be used in printing books for the blind. See also Blindness education External links http www.nyise.org text wait.htm An autobiography of William Bell Wait and discussion of the invention of New York Point. http www.nyise.org text wait2.htm Further biographical information on William Bell Wait , including the New York Point alphabet http www.nyise.org blind irwin2.htm Robert B. Irwin s As I Saw It , 1955, gives a history of the War of the Dots that ultimately led to the adoption of the English form of the braille literary code in the United States. http www.afb.org jvib jvib000302.asp A Look Back , published in JVIB, March 2006, documents the War of the Dot ... more details
Perl Golf Apocalypse PGA is a Perl coding competition with the objective of solving a basic programming task with the smallest perl code possible. The competition has its roots in the newsgroup comp.lang.perl.misc which had threads where each poster tried to solve a basic problem with shorter code than the previous post. This was called Perl Perl golf Perl Golf because in both Perl and physical golf the goal is to finish with the fewest key strokes. A total of 10 teams participate in the competition with up to 3 perl hackers comprising each team. Each team is provided a computer to solve a set of simple problems by writing a short piece of Perl code. The submitted code is then tested and compared to the answers from the other teams. Altogether, the competition has 9 problems akin to 9 holes in Golf to solve. Each problem is simultaneously given to the teams and carries a specified time limit for solving. At the completion of first 4 problems the 5 lowest scoring teams are removed from the competition. A team gets 1 point if it correctly solves the problem, 6 more points if it solves with the fewest keystrokes 5 and 4 extra points for the first and second runners up and 3 more points if it was the earliest to submit. Thus a team can earn a maximum of 10 points on one hole. After all the 9 problems are solved, the teams will be ranked by score from highest to lowest and the highest scoring team is declared the winner. External links http www.perlmonks.org index.pl?node id 21442 First Annual Perl Golf Apocalypse http www.perlmonks.org ?node id 82878 Competition results Category Perl Category Programming contests ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image birth date birth date and age 1959 4 23 birth place New Kensington, Pennsylvania College University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Position Defensive tackle DraftedYear 1981 DraftedRound 3 DraftedPick 63 years 1981 1988 br 1989 1990 br 1991 teams St. Louis Rams Los Angeles Rams br Kansas City Chiefs br New York Giants DatabaseFootball MEISNGRE01 PFR MeisGr20 NFL MEI593270 Gregory Paul Meisner born April 23, 1959 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania is a former American football defensive lineman for the St. Louis Rams Los Angeles Rams , Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants of the National Football League . He helped the Rams win the 1985 NFC West Division. The Chiefs defense he played with in 1989 led the AFC in fewest total yards allowed and fewest passing yards allowed. In 11 seasons he had 12 sacks, one interception for 20 yards and a kickoff return for 17 yards. Meisner was the head coach of the Hempfield Area High School football team in Greensburg, Pennsylvania with a record of 17 50 by the time he resigned on November 18, 2011 however, he is still the Athletic Director and monitors the weight room. Meisner has two sons who went to Division I schools for football. His son Greg went to the University of Kentucky and Shane went to Rutgers University . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meisner, Greg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH April 23, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH New Kensington, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meisner, Greg Category 1959 births Category Living people Category American football defensive ends Category American football defensive tackles Category Players of American football from Pennsylvania Category Los Angeles Rams players Category Kansas City Chiefs players Category New York Giants players Category Pittsburgh Panthers football players defensive lineman 1950s stub ... more details
A foursome , also known as alternate shot , is a type of match in the sport of golf . Golfers compete in teams of two, using one golf ball ball , and taking alternate shots until the hole is completed. ref name usga cite web url http www.usga.org Rule Books Rules of Golf Definitions title Rules of Golf &ndash Definitions work USGA date accessdate 2009 11 21 ref Team members also take turns in teeing ground teeing off on each hole, i.e. one player will take the tee shot on odd numbered holes, and the other on even numbered holes. Foursomes is commonly played as match play , with each hole being won by the team that completes it in the fewest shots. This form of golf is often played in team golf competitions such as the Ryder Cup , ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi golf rules and equipment 4312438.stm title Singles, foursomes and fourballs work BBC Sport date 2005 10 06 accessdate 2009 11 21 ref Seve Trophy and the Presidents Cup . Foursomes can also be played in stroke play competitions, with the winners being the team who have taken the fewest number of strokes to complete a set number of holes. Variations Greensomes Greensomes follows the same format as foursomes except that both players tee off on every hole. The better ball is chosen and alternate strokes are then played to complete the hole. Bloodsomes Bloodsomes follows the same format as greensomes except the opposition pairing choose which ball is played. See also Fourball References reflist Category Forms of golf da Foursome de Greenkeeper fr Vocabulaire du golf it Putter lv Golfa termini nl Golfterminologie no Foursome pl Foursome pt Terminologia do golfe fi Golftermit sv Lista ver golftermer ... more details
This is a listing of records for the Ottawa Senators original original Ottawa Senators 1883 1955 . The Senators existed for a number of years before and after their membership in the National Hockey League . This list focuses on the NHL years 1917 34 . Team Records Lowest goals against average, one season 1.17, 1925 26 42 goals in 36 games Fewest home losses, one season 0, 1922 23 NHL record Fewest road losses, one season 4, 1919 20 12 games played Highest percentage win record, one season 0.792, 1919 20 19 5 First place finishes 1918 19, 1919 20, 1921 22, 1922 23, 1923 24, 1925 26, 1926 27 Regular season record 258 wins, 221 losses, 63 ties. Individual Records Longest shutout sequence by a goaltender 461 minutes, 29 seconds, Alex Connell , 1927 28 NHL record Most shutouts, one season 15 2x Alex Connell 1925 26, 1927 28 Highest goal scoring percentage, career Cy Denneny , .767 First winner of Hart Trophy Most Valuable Player Frank Nighbor , 1923 24 First winner of Lady Byng Trophy Sportsmanship & high level of play Frank Nighbor , 1924 25 First winner of Lester Patrick Trophy Jack Adams coach Jack Adams , former player in 1926 27 References and notes Source cite book title Ottawa Senators Hockey Club title Yearbook 1992 1993 Annuaire year 1992 publisher Ottawa Senators last McAuley first Jim DEFAULTSORT Ottawa Senators Original Records Category Ottawa Senators original ontario icehockey team stub ... more details