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nxtmonkeys 05-01-2015 13:09

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
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Why would you want to put one in all of the way?

Also, How could you put one in all of the way?

RallyJeff 05-01-2015 13:52

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
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Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1421657)
With my understanding of the rules it is perfectly legal to insert a noodle completely into a bin where it is no longer visible. Do you think there will be scoring issues at competition if noodles are fully contained by a bin?

You may want to check G16. Would a noodle that's lodged in a container that way be considered "entangled"?

ArtemusMaximus 05-01-2015 14:42

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
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Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1421689)
Not much its essentially the force it takes to make the ends of the noodle meet except you're squishing it from one direction so theres a little bit more due to friction.

I foresee that pushing noodle that hard would most likely push garbage can sideways long before noodle will curl up inside.

Team3266Spencer 05-01-2015 17:42

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
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Originally Posted by ArtemusMaximus (Post 1422094)
I foresee that pushing noodle that hard would most likely push garbage can sideways long before noodle will curl up inside.

They don't.

Team3266Spencer 05-01-2015 17:43

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RallyJeff (Post 1422040)
You may want to check G16. Would a noodle that's lodged in a container that way be considered "entangled"?

I could see that rule being argued but I'm not sure it's entangled. If anything it's lodged inside the bin.

ArtemusMaximus 05-01-2015 18:09

Re: Noodles inside of Recycling Bins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1422197)
They don't.

"They" don't curl up or "They" don't push?


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