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Jim825

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  1. 10/10, 53 seconds. Extremely slow time because I wasn't completely sure on a couple of questions. It's been that kind of month for me.
  2. 7/10, 61 seconds
  3. 4/10, 82 seconds. Time to start looking ahead to March.
  4. 5/10, 55 seconds. Not great.
  5. 10/10, 39 seconds. A little hesitation on one question but I'll gladly take this result.
  6. If you can't log in, let me know and I can reset it for you. You can also send me a PM with the password you would like to use and I can set it for you.
  7. What web browser are you using? Try using a different one.
  8. 4/10, 57 seconds. Another poor performance today.
  9. 9/10, 37 seconds. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid. I missed an extremely easy question. I can't get going this month.
  10. 5/10, 53 seconds. This was the Sports : General : Easier category today??? With 3 NASCAR questions, a European soccer award question and a rugby stadium question, I never had a chance . . .
  11. I believe it is hard coded to only allow 8 bats.
  12. 4/10, 80 seconds. Bleeeaaahhhh.
  13. It's been a few years but I have released my latest Total Classics mod, Total Classics 1957. The mod is available here: Enjoy!
  14. 206 downloads

    Total Classics 1957 By Jim825 Nine years earlier, the Boston Braves had reached the World Series, but in 1953 they moved to Milwaukee. Now, led by perennial 20-game winner Warren Spahn and future Hall of Famers Henry Aaron and Eddie Mathews, the Braves were back atop the National League. For the Yankees, of course, October action was a standard occurrence. Game 1 featured a matchup of aces, New York's Whitey Ford versus Milwaukee's Spahn. Ford was better this day, allowing just five hits and topping Spahn 3-1 in Yankee Stadium. In Game 2, the Braves scored four runs in the first four innings against Bobby Shantz, and Milwaukee right-hander Lew Burdette made it stand up, going the distance for a 4-2 victory. Game 3 marked the city of Milwaukee's first-ever World Series experience, but not many of the home fans went home happy. The Bronx Bombers knocked out Brave starter Bob Buhl in the first inning, and had their way with a number of relievers as well. The final was 12-3, Don Larsen gaining the decision with seven-plus innings of solid relief work. Game 4 was a lot closer. Spahn carried a 4-1 lead into the ninth, but with two outs Elston Howard hit a game-tying, three-run homer, and the contest moved to extra frames. The Yanks went back on top in the 10th, when Hank Bauer's triple plated Tony Kubek. The Braves weren't through, though. With one out, Johnny Logan doubled home Felix Mantilla, tying the game, and Eddie Mathews followed with a dramatic, game-ending home run over the right-field fence. Burdette faced Ford in Game 5, and both pitchers were brilliant. The game's only run came in the bottom of the sixth, when Braves first baseman Joe Adcock singled to right field, scoring Mathews from third base. Ford allowed only six hits in seven innings, but Burdette topped that with a seven-hit shutout. Back in New York, the Yankees captured Game 6, 3-2, behind the complete-game pitching of Bob Turley. The big blow was Yogi Berra's two-run homer in the third inning. Lew Burdette, already a two-time winner, started Game 7 and duplicated his Game 5 effort with another seven-hit shutout. Meanwhile, Milwaukee hitters knocked out Larsen in the third inning, and rolled to a 5-0, Series-clinching decision. ------------------------------------------- The Total Classics 1957 mod brings you the sights and sounds of the 1957 baseball season. Besides rosters, portraits, uniforms and audios, the mod provides themed menu and loading screens, stadium select screens with actual stadium photos, 1957 jukebox music, 1950's batter walkup music and correct 1950's era stadiums for every team. The mod also includes OTBJoel's great Legends from the Booth audio. ------------------------------------------- *** INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS *** - After you download the total_classics_1957.7z file, double-click to open it. - Extract the contents of the file into a folder. - Double-click the explodeme.exe file - Find the location of a CLEAN (or patched) copy of MVP Baseball 2005 and click "Extract". - Allow the program to extract all of the new content. - Play the new Total Classics 1957 mod. NOTE -- You MUST use an "unlocked" profile in order to have access to the 1957 uniforms ------------------------------------------- *** VERSION HISTORY *** v1.0 Initial release
  15. I also didn’t end up with one of the top two scores so it didn’t affect the points I earned today.
  16. 7/10, 204 seconds. Yes, 204 seconds!! I pressed the Play button and then an advertisement popup appeared like it usually does. I didn’t realize that the clock actually starts running when that popup appears and NOT after you close it, so when my daughter asked me a question, I figured it was OK to answer her because I hadn’t closed the popup yet. Oh well, live and learn. . .
  17. What do you mean you can’t replace them? You need to provide more information than that. What have you done to try to replace them? What tools have you used?
  18. 5/10, 65 seconds. Lots of tough questions today.
  19. 10/10, 39 seconds. I always hold my breath on the "What team knocked team X out of the playoffs in <this year>?" questions. Luckily I got it correct today.
  20. 7/10, 58 seconds. Not a bad start considering the category.
  21. 10/10, 37 seconds. Congrats Yankee4Life on your wire to wire victory this month.
  22. 7/10, 56 seconds
  23. 7/10, 85 seconds. I'll take it.
  24. 7/10, 63 seconds. Too little, too late for this month.
  25. Before winning the World Series in 2005, when was the last time the White Sox won it? I knew it was 1917 but for some reason picked 1959.
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