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Joe Matt 04-01-2003 22:29

At the kick-off and in the animation there were only 24 bins like this:

2
4
6
6
6

In the rule book it was:

3
5
7
7
7

Just to clear that up. :yikes:

dlavery 05-01-2003 02:42

That is incorrect. The kickoff set-up, the animation, and the rulebook are all consistent.

Top row: 3
second row: 5
middle row: 7
fourth row: 7
bottom row: 7
total: 29

I am absolutely sure about this (PARTICULARLY about the animation! :) )

-dave

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Y = AX^2 + B... ehh, whatever.

Carolyn Duncan 05-01-2003 02:54

Does anyone know what the white squares in the middle of the orange(grates) on the drawings are for? They aren't labeled on anything and there's nothing on the design keys. I was just wonderng if anyone else knew.

AdamT 05-01-2003 02:56

C, those white blocks were for labeling the orange area as the "RAMP."

Cory 05-01-2003 03:34

Quote:

Originally posted by Carolyn Duncan
Does anyone know what the white squares in the middle of the orange(grates) on the drawings are for? They aren't labeled on anything and there's nothing on the design keys. I was just wonderng if anyone else knew.
I am 300% sure that each white block is the footprint of one of the 7 stacks of bins.


Cory

Joe Matt 05-01-2003 11:16

Quote:

Originally posted by dlavery
That is incorrect. The kickoff set-up, the animation, and the rulebook are all consistent.

Top row: 3
second row: 5
middle row: 7
fourth row: 7
bottom row: 7
total: 29

I am absolutely sure about this (PARTICULARLY about the animation! :) )

-dave

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Y = AX^2 + B... ehh, whatever.

Ok I stand corrected, but I could have sworn.....

Nick Seidl 05-01-2003 19:33

stacker tubs
 
The remote kick-off I attended did not have any of the stacker tubs out for observation. Could anyone tell me if the tubs have any sort of added weight, and how the lids are attached?

ebmonon36 05-01-2003 19:58

I don't think they added weight, but I read somewhere that the lids were held together with plastic rivits
eric b.

Pat Chen 05-01-2003 20:28

wire mesh ramp
 
Jill -
Can you tell us what is underneath the wire mesh? How was the mesh supported to the ramp structure?

Thanks.

Pat Chen
Team 180
S.P.A.M.
Stuart, Florida


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