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skimoose
10-09-2007, 18:19
OK folk. Time to screw on those thinking caps. FIRST has released this years game hint. Even if you're not involved in FTC this is great practice for the FRC game clue.
So here it is.....
"Teams:
Our FIRST Tech Challenge Staff would like to slip you a little hint for
this year's game! The game will be released during our Kickoff on
September 19, 2007 on the www.usfirst.org website, so please watch for
updates. Now let's get guessing...
There once was a team from old Worcester,
who pondered FIRST's game hint together.
"It's a ringer of a game;
what a curious name!
It's got two of the seventeenth letter."
Go Teams!"
WOOT! I like game hints! :cool:
Billfred
10-09-2007, 18:43
I already have it nailed--it's got something to do with Jessica Boucher's and Andy Grady's wedding.
Andy proposed to Jess at BattleCry this year, which was hosted by 190--a particularly old team in Worcester, MA. The seventeenth letter of the alphabet is Q--what an engagement ring would look like when oriented right. And ringer? Come on, now.
;)
I already have it nailed--it's got something to do with Jessica Boucher's and Andy Grady's wedding.
Andy proposed to Jess at BattleCry this year, which was hosted by 190--a particularly old team in Worcester, MA. The seventeenth letter of the alphabet is Q--what an engagement ring would look like when oriented right. And ringer? Come on, now.
;)
Wow, Billfred gets extra points for creativity. C'mon, Billfred, you forgot to mention how Andy was announcer for FVC Hartford and Champs in '06! And although they haven't told me a date yet, I know of an event in February after FRC ship date that would be really convenient for their Connecticut connections! :-)
skimoose
10-09-2007, 18:50
I already have it nailed--it's got something to do with Jessica Boucher's and Andy Grady's wedding.
Andy proposed to Jess at BattleCry this year, which was hosted by 190--a particularly old team in Worcester, MA. The seventeenth letter of the alphabet is Q--what an engagement ring would look like when oriented right. And ringer? Come on, now.
;)
WOW! 24 minutes and you've nailed it already. Impressive... :p
and once again, Best Wishes, Jess and Andy!!! :D
Andy Grady
10-09-2007, 21:11
::sigh::
Little to do with your time! :p
fredliu168
10-09-2007, 23:37
The 17th letter could also be interpreted as the 17th letter of the hint, which is the letter "M"
I'm guessing its gonna be like M___ M____ ex. Mayhem Mission, but less lame
lukevanoort
11-09-2007, 19:32
The 17th letter could also be interpreted as the 17th letter of the hint, which is the letter "M"
I'm guessing its gonna be like M___ M____ ex. Mayhem Mission, but less lame
Maybe it means that there are two of the 17th letter of the hint and the 17th letter of the alphabet... Quartermaster's Quagmire! Think about it, the quartermaster is in charge of getting stuff to troops, and what would his quagmire be? Being stuck unable to deliver the stuff to the troops. And what would make him stuck? Mud! And, what does mud look like when dryish? Dung! So, I predict that the 2007-8 FTC game will involve rolling dung into balls and scoring them inside a hat!
GaryVoshol
11-09-2007, 21:29
"Quisp and Quake"
Your job will be to find 37-year-old breakfast cereals and douse them in Worcestershire sauce in an attempt to make palatable feed for the FRC gerbils.
Vince lau
12-09-2007, 08:31
"It's a ringer of a game;
what a curious name!
It's got two of the seventeenth letter."
the two of the seventeenth letter could also mean the 17th letter thats inside the quoted part which would be E
what if the 17th letter isn't Q. In the greek alphabet it is RHO. which in math mean's Spherical Coordinate System. Im not sure where im going with this but its a thoery. and the term "RINGER." Ringer is a game of marbles that i used to play when i was younger. Maybe we have to get the robot to play marbles with i dont know tennis balls or something like that. That would include the coordinate system and ringer. Now getting worchester into in it is going to be fun....
PinionTwister
12-09-2007, 12:20
I believe the clue refers to the letter Q - and therefore the word CUE. As in Pool Cue. The game piece will have two sticks - called cue(s).
Now for the fun part, pick up the cue with your robot, and duel with another robot like a knight in shining armor - jousting style!!
The ringer part is of course curious - perhaps referring to HOW horseshoes is scored rather than horseshoes itself (close counts).
We shall know shortly.
your all assuming that this hint is in base 10 . .
Elgin Clock
12-09-2007, 12:27
If it is Q, and they are together side by side, there are only a few possibilities. None of which seem to make sense as of yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qq
vic burg
12-09-2007, 13:19
Well, if it is dealing with the word cue, it may be that there are "ringers" that a robot must get onto the up-standing cue sticks or get "cue balls" through a ring shape with a "cue stick" that the robot has to hold. which would make it kind of like hockey. WPI is home to hockey, baseball and football.
So, you end up with your "cue sticks" (hockey sticks), your "cue balls" (baseballs[though probably tennis balls will be used]), and your goal, which may be in a circular shape (like a ringer), instead of the squared u in football. However, the goal may be in the squared u shape because of the q (17th in alphabet) or e (17th in hint quote). If we are talking about an M, it is being "held" in Massachusetts.
But, those are just my thoughts.
:D
I can't wait until we actually know!!!! :D
There once was a team from old Worcester,
who pondered FIRST's game hint together.
190--a particularly old team in Worcester, MA.
Except The Hint doesn't scan very well for Worcester, Massachusetts, which is pronounced Woooster, or more particularly Wooostah. Hmm, it doesn't even work with "Wor-chess-ter". How does one pronounce Worcester, anyway?
I don't know how "Old" (meaning UK?) Worcester (http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/content/oldpics/wviews.htm) (which I was thinking of when I first read it) is pronounced -- according to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester) it looks the same way. Obviously some other Worcester than these two, or the Hinters are not from around here.
"Curious name" might mean a misspelling of a word -- Q instead of "KW".
Other than that, Bilfred's idea is as good as any, except the engagement ring was very large and red ... or maybe blue? ... and full of air. Maybe the game involves Jess and Andy on the field -- is FIRST giving them a six week whirlwind tour next March with the wedding in Atlanta?
Nin_estarSaerah
12-09-2007, 21:26
or perhaps "ringer" refers to a game peice, and the game is a smaller version of Rack'N'Roll
I think the game will be a word-game resembling Boggle.
A bunch of letters will be dumped on the playing field and the teams will have to arrange them into words to create a nonsensical limerick.
You get bonus points if your limerick superficially appears to make some sense; but really doesn't.
You earn a perfect score if all the referees and judges at the event each come up with different interpretations of your limerick's intent.
;) :)
Blake
I think the game will be a word-game resembling Boggle.Ooh, I love Boggle. :)
Quoits is a ring toss game, which starts with 'Q'
Nuttyman54
13-09-2007, 11:31
This hint is slightly disturbing for those of us on 190 who are designing this year's Savage Soccer (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58633&highlight=savage+soccer) game, namely that we selected our game this past Tuesday...and it has been referred to as game "Q" since a week ago today...
galewind
13-09-2007, 21:57
how about something to do with quoits?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoits
We are also a team from Worcester, and we are just as lost as everybody else!
This hint is slightly disturbing for those of us on 190 who are designing this year's Savage Soccer (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58633&highlight=savage+soccer) game, namely that we selected our game this past Tuesday...and it has been referred to as game "Q" since a week ago today...
maybe the FTC committee saw your game and realized how close the two were so they decided to play off of you guys and your game for our hint?
artdutra04
14-09-2007, 20:20
No one in this thread has yet to mention "Q" from James Bond, who was the head of fictional British Secret Service division that designed all wicked sweet gadgets in the movies/novels.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(James_Bond)
maybe the FTC committee saw your game and realized how close the two were so they decided to play off of you guys and your game for our hint?That theory might explain the Deloreans that I've been seeing apparently pop out of nowhere lately... http://team228.org/images/emoticons/whaaat.gif
There is also another possiblity. As a programmer, most languages begin counting at zero. With this in mind, it would make the 17th letter an 'R' as in 'Rack and Roll'
Elgin Clock
19-09-2007, 16:20
No more guessing. :(
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58828
Now it's time to go play! :yikes:
Nuttyman54
19-09-2007, 16:29
Does anyone have any idea how "Old Worcester" relates to the game?
skimoose
19-09-2007, 17:43
Does anyone have any idea how "Old Worcester" relates to the game?
I haven't a clue. :p
MishraArtificer
19-09-2007, 23:48
No one in this thread has yet to mention "Q" from James Bond, who was the head of fictional British Secret Service division that designed all wicked sweet gadgets in the movies/novels.
Hm. Maybe your team has to collect random pieces to a switch that kills power to the opposing teams' bots, and put them together.
That theory might explain the Deloreans that I've been seeing apparently pop out of nowhere lately...:eek: Wait, YOU TOO? There was one on a trailer at the local bob evans; I saw it on the way home from work!
well it seems the "quoits" idea was very close...
ring toss = placing rings on poles/bases =)
Not only don't I see how Worcester ties into it, but I also am not convinced that "Worcester" and "Together" rhyme.
EDIT: Actually, it may have something to do with the use of PVC Rings (http://users.wpi.edu/%7Esavage/Archives/2004/pictures.html)
Maybe they took their idea from here:
A king who never could rhyme
Declared limerick writing a crime,
But late in the night
All the scribes would write
Poems without rhyme or meter.
I'm sure the clue would have made much more sense if it rhymed. :)
And since I'll probably never have another chance, here's a mathematical limerick (by Jon Saxton):
( (12 + 144 + 20 + 3 Sqrt[4]) / 7 ) + 5*11 = 92 + 0 .
;)
1527Michiru
04-10-2007, 20:53
hahaha
what a marvelous idea. a robotics wedding.:yikes:
I like the "17th letter of the alphabet" idea. And the first thing that popped into mind when I heard "Ringer of a game" was horse shoes. Maybe it's some modified version of horseshoes??
And besides, anything that begins with Q's, or has two Q's in the same word, must be weird. . . :p
haha
Kick off is so far away! They torture us by giving these hints so early!:ahh:
~Casey
artdutra04
04-10-2007, 22:29
hahaha
what a marvelous idea. a robotics wedding.:yikes:
I like the "17th letter of the alphabet" idea. And the first thing that popped into mind when I heard "Ringer of a game" was horse shoes. Maybe it's some modified version of horseshoes??
And besides, anything that begins with Q's, or has two Q's in the same word, must be weird. . . :p
haha
Kick off is so far away! They torture us by giving these hints so early!:ahh:
~CaseyThis was the FTC Game Hint, not the FRC Game Hint. :)
See the link a few posts above (in Elgin's post) for more information on the 2007 FTC Game, Quad Quandary, which was released last week.
Amanda Morrison
05-10-2007, 16:26
Worcester = Closest town we could think of that ended in 'R'. Our GDC came up with this idea themselves, and in a rather unconventional way...
whytheheckme
18-10-2007, 22:43
Could they be talking about Gompei and the Herd? (thats only 16 letters tho)
It is an old Worcester team.....
(yeah, yeah, I know, it's FRC, but hey, It's the first thing that came to mind when I heard "Worcester")
Jacob
Worcester = Closest town we could think of that ended in 'R'.
And this is from the folks in ManchesteR, NH? A town that at least pronounces their town the way its spelt... :)
Nuttyman54
23-10-2007, 00:01
And this is from the folks in ManchesteR, NH? A town that at least pronounces their town the way its spelt... :)
Not only that, Manchester ever rhymes better!
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