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ckprice / testpiloterror
Created May 4, 2016 18:40
Test Pilot Errro
TypeError: i.default.me.installed is undefined
Stack trace:
[1019]</n.default<.render@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:10:10176
[814]</<._setRender/<.set/this._render@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:7:2127
[813]</r.prototype._render@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:6:28869
[813]</r.prototype._show@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:6:28584
[813]</r.prototype.set@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:6:28227
[997]</x</<.value@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:8:30763
[98]</n.triggerEvents@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:2:10175
[97]</c.trigger@http://testpilot.dev.mozaws.net/static/app/app.js:2:9174

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ckprice / howtosupersquares
Last active January 20, 2020 18:27
Superbowl Squares
The most common football pool is the standard 100 square football pool. 
At almost every Super Bowl party you have ever been to you might have
seen this 10 x 10 betting sheet and wondered what it is. 
How a 100 square football pool works is very simple.
Whoever the party host or pool host may be creates at 10 squares by 10 squares chart. 
Each axis is also labeled home/away or by each team playing, if chosen.
The pool host will then try to sell each square on the chart, usually ranging from $5-$100,
depending on the type of clientele buying the squares. After all the squares have been sold,