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Worst Nodes of The Year
Total shown: 20
Total by you: 15
Though owning all worst nodes of the month, or week, or day, is difficult and rarely seen, it has been achieved a number of times before, and by a number of different folks - even BrowserUk. This is one domain, however, in which sundialsvc4 has proved himself far superior to BrowserUk, time and time again. As far as I know, the only monk to win the trifecta of all worst nodes of the day and week and month is sundialsvc4.

And yet, despite that astonishing achievement, I've always felt the feat of owning all twenty worst nodes of the year to be impossible, out of reach. I believe owning 15 of 20 of the worst nodes of the year has already set a new record. The historic, and previously thought impossible, feat of simultaneously owning all worst nodes of the day, week, month and year may finally be within reach.

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by chacham (Prior) on Jul 29, 2017 at 18:53 UTC

    I've always felt the feat of owning all twenty worst nodes of the year to be impossible, out of reach. I believe owning 15 of 20 of the worst nodes of the year has already set a new record.

    And the Pollyannish thought of the day is: But look at how he rallies all the monks together! :)

      But look at how he rallies all the monks together!
      If enough monks rallied together to upvote every non-sundialsvc4 node listed on worst nodes of the year, that might allow the previously thought impossible feat of owning all twenty worst nodes of the year to be achieved. :)

        If enough monks rallied together to upvote every non-sundialsvc4 node listed on worst nodes of the year

        Despite the smiley at the end of your post: not funny, and not to be taken lightly. If can be read as a dissimulated appeal, more so if it comes from a respected monk. Those other nodes are in that list for a reason. Voting to correct statistics is not what the voting system is about, and there should never ever be a rally on PerlMonks. And why should I help the feat to be achieved? sundialsvc4 is working hard for it all by himself, let's wait and see what he is able to accomplish.

        perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

        Thats stupid

        Great, now I have a reason to visit worst nodes which I never visit