Thursday, October 23, 2008
Don't trust those computers
Random Access Memory is a computer term for the data it stores. However, I'm beginning to question how it stores it and how randomly it retrieves it. Case in point: On Sept. 13 of this year, the Southern California football Trojans put a solid whupping on the Ohio State Buckeyes to the tune of 35-3. This week, the first of this season's BCS polls came out. The BCS, of course, is the system that decides which two teams will play for the national championship. I'm looking at the computer rankings on the BCS poll and those rankings list Ohio State No. 5 and USC No. 10. Huh?
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