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Order of the Yellow Cape Award!

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The inaugural "Order of the Yellow Cape Award" goes to fellow blogger Matthew Tabor for being the first to FOIL for the illusive New York City scale scores. He inspired a number of other bloggers to do the same - many thanks to everyone who filed a FOIL request. Matthew posted the data here. Stay tuned!

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Elusive and illusive, I gather.

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