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LOTR? I was thinking Holy Grail.
lol, same here.
Me too. Crap. To reference LOTR, he should have written “You” instead of
“Some”, and perhaps “Not You” instead of “None”.
i was actually thinking aesop rock, actually.
Yeah . . . Aesop rock here too . . .
Totally Monty Python’s Search for the Holy Grail.
Totally black Knight from the holy grail. Gandalf says you shall not pass.
The black knight in Monty Python (Holy Grail) says “None Shall Pass” exactly… Not a LOTR reference no matter how much you want it to be.
Totally! It’s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXY9TuuwyL8
Jen
Yup, definitely Monty Python.
You forgot one!
This, too, shall pass.
it should be them and you instead of some and none to make it LOTR
i was thinking the title should be Shall You Pass? and yes & no instead of some & none
it should be them and you instead of some and none
Graph is not accurate.
A small number did, in fact, pass
after knight suffered “flesh wound”
Definitely Aesop Rock.
E Tufte: On your point, I think a more accurate graph would be a bar graph. One bar would be “Those who shall pass” set at 0, and the other bar would be “those who actually did pass after all” set at x, where x is the number of people who did pass in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.