errrm... Sunny..you can't just remove people's posts.. this is what we're posting.. if you don't agree, that's fine you can say that..but .. but you can;t remove them. This is a game I started and even I wouldn't remove someone's post...Um, the moon and the sun are not planets. So please forgive me, but I've removed them.
Back in my teaching days, we used a mnemonic to remember the planets in their order out from the sun. We used the fictitious name
Mister Vem J. Sunp .
I've always remembered the planets in the right order because of that. (Even though Sunp doesn't exactly sound like a name, but close enough),
Planets..
1. Mars
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. Venus
5. Neptune
6. Pluto (it'll always be a planet to me)
7. Mercury
8. Jupiter
9.
(9 will have to be the end of the list, unless someone knows the names of planets in different solar systems. But 9 is all we have, even including Pluto.)
Holly, I would normally agree with that, as most of our lists are matters of opinion and personal taste. (Great movies, etc.) But when making a list of astronomical bodies, either it is that thing or it isn't. If we have a list of planets, should people be able to add "purple" or "rose bushes" or "Citizen Kane" and we have to leave those things as part of the list? Sorry, I respectfully disagree.errrm... Sunny..you can't just remove people's posts.. this is what we're posting.. if you don't agree, that's fine you can say that..but .. but you can;t remove them. This is a game I started and even I wouldn't remove someone's post...
I understand what you're saying Sunny.. but even if someone posted purple or Citizen kane.. you cannot remove their post.. you can skip round it.. you can point out that it's wrong and ask if they want to remove it, and if someone was spoiling the games by continually posting wrong items, then that would be a different matter.... but you can't remove it..... yes a duplicate removed by someone who didn't post it, is wrong.. you have to ask for the poster to remove it..or ignore it and post around it..Holly, I would normally agree with that, as most of our lists are matters of opinion and personal taste. (Great movies, etc.) But when making a list of astronomical bodies, either it is that thing or it isn't. If we have a list of planets, should people be able to add "purple" or "rose bushes" or "Citizen Kane" and we have to leave those things as part of the list? Sorry, I respectfully disagree.
Also, this same list had an inadvrtent duplicate removed by someone else. Was that also wrong?
I did wonder about a Baker's Dozen list asking for planets, since we only have 8 (or 9, if you include Pluto). But then it occurred to me that there are probably zillions of planets in the universe, and some of them do have names here on earth. So, if anyone is smart enough to know any of them, I think they would be entirely correct to include them in a list of planets, since it didn't specify planets around our sun. Is that what Orcus is?