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Go set a record! If you can think of it, you can set a new world record for it.
Just one- seeing as how all the place names have to come from a specified list, and there has to be a space in between names, is this record beatable in the first place?
I think the variations of "0" should not be counted. I am in favor of reducing Adams current record to 47 places and making Dinesh's last of 49 the current world record holder. Any other thoughts out there?
Strictly stick to the record criteria, here I am attempting new record where you will find no repetation of place names i.e. letters.Now consider it as a new record.
I don't believe so. In Dinesh's previous record, he used both O and Ø, which both seem to be the letter 'O'. Also, in Dinesh's tweet he used 'Å'. Why not use 'A' instead? Because 'Å' is on the list, not 'A'.
I think it's kind of demeaning to those using different alphabets to claim their letters aren't equal with ours.
In Adam’s tweet, I found all 3 (O, Ô & Ö) are same as they are simply letter ‘O’. This is the reason why I avoid them for my use in record tweet. Here is repetition of place name ‘O’ in Adam’s tweet which is violating the record criteria. So I am in favor of rejection of this record.
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Moses Brasher
Just one- seeing as how all the place names have to come from a specified list, and there has to be a space in between names, is this record beatable in the first place?
Rob Birdsong
I think the variations of "0" should not be counted. I am in favor of reducing Adams current record to 47 places and making Dinesh's last of 49 the current world record holder. Any other thoughts out there?
Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya
I just found that my record of 49 place names failed. As I already commented
Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya
Strictly stick to the record criteria, here I am attempting new record where you will find no repetation of place names i.e. letters.Now consider it as a new record.
Ma-Ann P.
Adam has a point, I found two "O's" on the original record: O and Ø. If that won't be permitted, dinesh's tweet should be recounted as well.
Moses Brasher
I don't believe so. In Dinesh's previous record, he used both O and Ø, which both seem to be the letter 'O'. Also, in Dinesh's tweet he used 'Å'. Why not use 'A' instead? Because 'Å' is on the list, not 'A'.
I think it's kind of demeaning to those using different alphabets to claim their letters aren't equal with ours.
Rob Birdsong
In Adam’s tweet, I found all 3 (O, Ô & Ö) are same as they are simply letter ‘O’. This is the reason why I avoid them for my use in record tweet. Here is repetition of place name ‘O’ in Adam’s tweet which is violating the record criteria. So I am in favor of rejection of this record.
Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya
In Adam’s tweet, I found all 3 (O, Ô