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Can you name the U.S. President Who Don't Have O's in Their Full Names (First, Middle, Last)?
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TheTitanicJ
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Presidents Without 'O' Quiz
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Mr_Banta
:
Feb 2nd, 2012 at 21:08 GMT
2 points
Grant?
midnightdj
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Feb 2nd, 2012 at 21:36 GMT
2 points
Just awful...you left so many presidents out! Adams, Adams again, Tyler, Grant, Hayes, Taft, Kennedy, Bush, Bush again, maybe others. Now if you are including first names as part of this, you need to specify that!! Really needs work!
honkytonkman
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Feb 3rd, 2012 at 18:12 GMT
1 point
Taft?
jepson
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Feb 5th, 2012 at 03:04 GMT
1 point
Midnight: I count four Johns, two Georges, a Rutherford and a William Howard in that list :-) You're right about Grant, though. Contrary to popular belief, the S was just an S. As for your closing remark, how much clearer than "in their names" can you really get?
midnightdj
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Feb 6th, 2012 at 15:57 GMT
1 point
jepson: When only last names need to be entered, it rather implies that only last names are being considered.
TheTitanicJ
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Feb 7th, 2012 at 02:16 GMT
2 points
The idea is that you have to take into account their whole name. I was under the (incorrect) impression that the 'S' in Ulysses S. Grant stood for 'Simpson', as it turns out that's not his actual name and I've changed that and added him. I've also changed the title to be less misleading. I'm truly sorry for any inconveniences that I may have caused you and hope that you can forgive me. I'm still very new at this.
midnightdj
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Feb 7th, 2012 at 16:53 GMT
1 point
Much better...thanks for making the changes!
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