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Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:05 pm
by King Kuuga
Doubledealer93 wrote:What the hell is this mensa?

http://www.mensa.org/ wrote:Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer. They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

Basically it's a society of the most intelligent minds on the planet. You have to score in the top 2% on a standardized, recognized IQ test to be a member.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:08 pm
by jindrak
Voted, GO TFs!!

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:09 pm
by Doubledealer93
That Bot wrote:
Doubledealer93 wrote:What the hell is this mensa?

http://www.mensa.org/ wrote:Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer. They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

Basically it's a society of the most intelligent minds on the planet. You have to score in the top 2% on a standardized, recognized IQ test to be a member.


Oh duh! I learned about them in school. How could i forget them?

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:13 pm
by Autobot032
We beat Lego?! O_o...

I think the ball might actually have an uphill battle, here. I think TFs could go all the way. It would certainly be nice.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:20 pm
by Bumblevivisector
If TF wins, Mensa needs to post a victory pic of that same ball, but with Armada Unicron in planet mode closing in for the kill.

"No! Basketball is a peaceful planet!"

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:22 pm
by amtm
That Bot wrote:
Doubledealer93 wrote:What the hell is this mensa?

http://www.mensa.org/ wrote:Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer. They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

Basically it's a society of the most intelligent minds on the planet. You have to score in the top 2% on a standardized, recognized IQ test to be a member.

So they only discriminate against people with lower scores or who never took an IQ test.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:39 pm
by Autobot032
amtm wrote:
That Bot wrote:
Doubledealer93 wrote:What the hell is this mensa?

http://www.mensa.org/ wrote:Mensa was founded in England in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer. They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.

Basically it's a society of the most intelligent minds on the planet. You have to score in the top 2% on a standardized, recognized IQ test to be a member.

So they only discriminate against people with lower scores or who never took an IQ test.


Heh.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:28 pm
by kirbenvost
I don't know how the heck we beat Lego, but IMO we should win out over a ball. Sure, it's the basis of many games and whatnot, but on its own a ball is just...boring.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:47 pm
by Arctorro
Voted for Transformers, feeling more hopeful of winning after beating Lego. Didn't think Transformers would make it this far :grin:

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:31 pm
by Seibertron
Arctorro wrote:Voted for Transformers, feeling more hopeful of winning after beating Lego. Didn't think Transformers would make it this far :grin:


That's what happens when you get fansites like Seibertron.com which have 500,000 unique visitors per month behind something like this. :D

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:12 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Even though the ball have more signifiance in the creation of so many games, My heart is 100% for Transformers.

GO! TO VICTORY! :michaelbay:

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:01 pm
by Arctorro
Seibertron wrote:
Arctorro wrote:Voted for Transformers, feeling more hopeful of winning after beating Lego. Didn't think Transformers would make it this far :grin:


That's what happens when you get fansites like Seibertron.com which have 500,000 unique visitors per month behind something like this. :D


Yep, another reason this site is so awesome! :grin:

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:04 am
by Rushie
Arctorro wrote:
Seibertron wrote:
Arctorro wrote:Voted for Transformers, feeling more hopeful of winning after beating Lego. Didn't think Transformers would make it this far :grin:


That's what happens when you get fansites like Seibertron.com which have 500,000 unique visitors per month behind something like this. :D


Yep, another reason this site is so awesome! :grin:


Still, it's surprising. Lego also has a massive fanbase on several fansites.

As for this round, as much as I like the ball for its simplicity and sheer fun it provides, it's not nearly as cleverly engineered and designed as even the most basic TransFormer. [-(

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:11 am
by King Kuuga
Seibertron wrote:
Arctorro wrote:Voted for Transformers, feeling more hopeful of winning after beating Lego. Didn't think Transformers would make it this far :grin:


That's what happens when you get fansites like Seibertron.com which have 500,000 unique visitors per month behind something like this. :D

Amusingly, Transformers has gotten less and less votes each round, until round 5.
Round 1 (vs. Tamagotchi): 1214 vs. 394 (this was before Seibertron publicized it)
Round 2 (vs. My Little Pony): 1049 to 160
Round 3 (vs. G.I. Joe): 640 to 249
Round 4 (vs. RC Cars): 217 to 158
Round 5 (vs. LEGO): 444 to 429
In fairness, there has been a decrease in total votes for pretty much everything each round, and I think it's true that a lot of us owe it to Seibertron that TFs have gotten as many votes as they have despite the overall decreasing numbers. I would forget after each round without Seibertron's reminders, and none of the other TF sites seems to be reporting on this. However, it kind of backfires at the same time because a few of us did vote for LEGO last round. Also, LEGO was a tough opponent so it probably inspired more people to vote either way than in previous rounds.
So bottom line, out of those 500,000 daily visitors, maybe 150 have regularly voted in this, at my estimation.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:33 am
by Arctorro
That Bot wrote:I would forget after each round without Seibertron's reminders.


Very true. After each announcement I completely forgot about this, so Seibertron really helped to keep Transformers in the race :-?

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:47 am
by Breakdown 2099
Ball? Bwah ha ha ha! Unicron was shaped like a ball, he got destroyed by Transformers. :MR-T:

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:13 pm
by El Duque
Remember Mensa's bracket challenge that was going on toward the end of 2012? Our beloved Cybertronians fought their way past several challenging opponents, which included My Little Pony, G.I. Joe, and Lego to face the timeless classic, the ball, in the final round. The results were posted earlier this year and it turns out we won!


Over the last six weeks, both the public and American Mensa members from around the country cast nearly 78,000 votes on 64 toys in four regions — timeless, pre-1950s, 1950-1980 and 1981-present. Each region was made up of 16 competitors, seeded 1 through 16, based on the strength of their résumés.

In the first round, the top seed from a given category faced off against the 16th seed from the same region; the second seed challenged the 15th seed, and so on. During the sixth week, the winner was chosen by you, the members...but which was it?


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Transformers
1980-Present - Seed 4

The boys' version of the Cabbage Patch Kids, Transformers set the toy world on its ear in 1984. Anyone and everyone just had to have these "robots in disguise." They could transform into everyday objects, usually vehicles or weapons, and a cartoon series and, eventually, films followed, turning a whole new generation on to these toys.


Round 1
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Round 2
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Round 3
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Round 4
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Round 5
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Round 6
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Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:26 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Wow, the final results took their sweet little time to come in!

Of course, the toughest opponent was LEGO.
However, that final round was kind of underwhelming. Sure, the ball is timeless, but it's more like an everyday object. Like a fork or a spade.
So, Transformers just won.

And I'm very glad! :grin:

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:27 pm
by Mindmaster

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:50 pm
by Bumblevivisector
Yeah, Lego deserved to be the closest call.

And here we were worried the poll would be spammed by Bronies; those numbers seem to imply that word never even made it into their circles. Or maybe most of them just care about the cartoon more than the toys, IDK.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:27 pm
by Sabrblade
Bumblevivisector wrote:Yeah, Lego deserved to be the closest call.

And here we were worried the poll would be spammed by Bronies; those numbers seem to imply that word never even made it into their circles. Or maybe most of them just care about the cartoon more than the toys, IDK.
Even Bronies are smart enough to know which brand has the better toys. It's more the fiction that gets their attention (and even that varies to significant degree). ;)

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:35 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Bumblevivisector wrote:Yeah, Lego deserved to be the closest call.

And here we were worried the poll would be spammed by Bronies; those numbers seem to imply that word never even made it into their circles. Or maybe most of them just care about the cartoon more than the toys, IDK.


I'm a brony myself and let me tell you, most bronies consider the official toys as ****. Especially if in the bracket, ALL pony is considered. Meaning the most magority made of the older gens, the part we dont care about.

Soooooo, Transformers all the way because even the oldest gens are awesome.

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:32 pm
by mooncake623
we Won?? nice. Congrats to everyone!

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:41 pm
by Doubledealer93
um, yay?
What was this competition for, why did it happen and why should i care?

Re: Transformers Featured In Mensa's Bracket Challenge

PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:45 pm
by RAcast
Doubledealer93 wrote:um, yay?
What was this competition for, why did it happen and why should i care?

According to the internet, Transformers are the best toys of ALL TIME. :grin: