When is a turtle not a turtle ?

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When it's a tortoise.

I had to chuckle at this challenge

http://www.dpreview.com/challenges/Challenge.aspx?ID=5698&View=NewFirst&Rows=4

Bernard states quite simply that he wants a picture of only one turtle.
Then he supplied a picture of a tortoise as an example :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle#Turtle.2C_tortoise.2C_or_terrapin

describes the differences

BTW I only put this in here for a bit of less serious discussion to highlight the traps of hosting challenges.
 
I actually PM'ed him before the challenge started and told him that in English they are not the same species because he posted a sample photo of a tortoise. He is from France and said his translator considered them the same thing. Which just goes to show what some hosts and entrants are up against with the language barrier.

So I gave him the chance to change the description to include tortoise's but he chose to just let it go.
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I like his Challenges . . . but this is an English speaking site, he needs to use the English language version of Turtle not the French.
I actually PM'ed him before the challenge started and told him that in English they are not the same species because he posted a sample photo of a tortoise. He is from France and said his translator considered them the same thing. Which just goes to show what some hosts and entrants are up against with the language barrier.

So I gave him the chance to change the description to include tortoise's but he chose to just let it go.
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I did enter so vote early and vote often. ;) JK of course as you don't know which one is mine.

But still vote as there are only 50 max which is where I tend to cut off my challenge voting at because of local internet speeds.
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Of course I know which is yours . . .
I did enter so vote early and vote often. ;) JK of course as you don't know which one is mine.

But still vote as there are only 50 max which is where I tend to cut off my challenge voting at because of local internet speeds.
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My work is painfully obvious, isn't it. There are no names to prevent such things. Don't make Bernard DQ me.
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Nope, I have a very simple method that I have already disclosed.

twitter . . .
My work is painfully obvious, isn't it. There are no names to prevent such things. Don't make Bernard DQ me.
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LOL... :)
My work is painfully obvious, isn't it. There are no names to prevent such things. Don't make Bernard DQ me.
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My work is painfully obvious, isn't it. There are no names to prevent such things. Don't make Bernard DQ me.
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It could be argued that there are several English languages used here, so I think we'll have to go by the common or popular / generic name for this occasion... or face an entry massacre... :)
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I had the same reaction when I saw the photo, and considered posting something myself. However I found that it depends on where you look on the taxonomic hierarchy.

Both turtles (aquatic or semi-aquatic) and tortoises (terrestrial) belong to the order Testudines (Turtles). So a tortoise is really a land-dwelling turtle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testudines
 
Both turtles (aquatic or semi-aquatic) and tortoises (terrestrial) belong to the order Testudines (Turtles). So a tortoise is really a land-dwelling turtle.
What ??? A boat and a car are both means of transport. By your logic, a car is just a land-going boat ?
 
I think the lesson here is just how difficult it can be to write clear rules when you are dealing with all sorts of languages and cultures. Things like this are going to happen and as long as the host handles it in a manner that clears up peoples concerns it's all good and we learn something.

When I was young I had a 3 legged Tortoise named Speedy. :D
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I think the lesson here is just how difficult it can be to write clear rules when you are dealing with all sorts of languages and cultures. Things like this are going to happen and as long as the host handles it in a manner that clears up peoples concerns it's all good and we learn something.
Which is exactly what I asked him to do. I'd hate to see all those tortoises get 0.5 votes because some voters will complain they don't fit the challenge title.
 
It's not really my logic, as I didn't create the taxonomic hierarchy.
 
........... and it won a Challenge on DPR.......... "Slow"............... :-)
I think the lesson here is just how difficult it can be to write clear rules when you are dealing with all sorts of languages and cultures. Things like this are going to happen and as long as the host handles it in a manner that clears up peoples concerns it's all good and we learn something.

When I was young I had a 3 legged Tortoise named Speedy. :D
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It's easier to ask for forgiveness then to ask for permission.
 
I think the lesson here is just how difficult it can be to write clear rules when you are dealing with all sorts of languages and cultures. Things like this are going to happen and as long as the host handles it in a manner that clears up peoples concerns it's all good and we learn something.
Which is exactly what I asked him to do. I'd hate to see all those tortoises get 0.5 votes because some voters will complain they don't fit the challenge title.
The only thing he can do now is post a comment at the bottom of the challenge. It might help, but I'm not sure voters will look there. Can't hurt though.
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Some nice shots in here. I think it's worth going through and voting if you have a few minutes. Only 50 entry's.
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