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Do you think FIRST would change the game if...
Do you think FIRST would change the game at this point in the season if someone posted a guess for the game that was "dead on accurate"?
I mean, the guesses are just that.. guesses. But do you think they would keep it the way it is, or try and change it for the simple reason of being a total surprise? Also, what would you do if you were FIRST and that happened?? |
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One reason being... until the curtain goes up, no one KNOWS the guess is accurate. I mean... it's not like teams are out there designing robots to play your "drum game". Are there? So no one has a "head-start", and there is no problem. Another reason being... Do you have any idea how much time/effort goes into developing a FIRST game? I'm pretty sure they don't just have "extra games" lying around for such an emergency. Evem if hypothetically they could create a new game in a much shortened period of time, not only would they have to rewrite the new manual, but they'd have to rebuild/reorder the new playing fields (6+ of them), not to mention the large amounts of $$$ that would be "wasted" on the pre-developed, now obsolete game. No way... no how. John |
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Considering the planning and effort that goes into each game, I highly doubt it.
At the very most, you'd get bragging rights (I guessed the game before the Kickoff!), but I don't see much other reciprocation happening. |
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Oh, wait, never mind. Forget I said anything. For any further information, go ask Lil' Lavery. -dave ------------------------------ 29 days to go!!! |
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As for the topic question, no, I don't think FIRST will change the game, unless it was WAY early in the season. I'm talking July/August. Creating a new game takes LOADS of effort and tons of fine tweeking. |
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......part of the fun of FIRST is the guessing!
It's like the monkey on the piano, sooner or later he'll come up with the first 4 notes of Bach's Ol' to Joy" :yikes: |
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If I were the designer of the game, I woudn't care if someone guessed the game 'dead on accurate'. What's the probability of such a feat? If anything, I'd send the person who guessed correctly an email congratulating his/her good luck. And then immediately ask them to give me 5 lottery numbers.
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The next logical steps are left as an exercise for the reader... -dave (stands back as he is nearly trampled by the stampede running off to look up an old thread for clues) ------------------------------------- 29 days to go!!! |
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Wetzel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I don't need a cell phone to be distracted. |
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i know some individuals who think they've figured it out. they kept theyre mouths prety much shut from me, as long as they dont go spreading it around i guess things will be ok :)
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Breaking news from the Inquirer:
Manchester, NH -- FIRST (For Inpiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) has had their secret game revealed for the first time in their history. A participant from Connecticut picked up on a hint in a FIRST email identifying the 2004 game object as a drum. A FIRST employee told us "Wow -- we never thought this could ever happen -- we are scrambling -- but we have successfully changed the game at this late stage -- it was almost a disaster." Apparently they really have changed the game, as the dumpsters outside of FIRST headquarters were full of hundreds of drums. The employee would not give us any hints about the new game... but, two tractor trailers were seen being unloaded yesterday at FIRST Headquarters. Their contents? Bongos. Hundreds of boxes of bongos.
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Alright! So when we’re not working on our robot… we can put on French hats, tap on those bongo drums and rehearse poetry!
Are you sure this isn’t Lil’ Lavery posting under Aidan’s name? |
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I may have missed something you guys said already, but maybe they design two games, or one and a half, incase someone guesses it exactly, if something is accidently released that gives it away, or if a major problem is found in the game and they have to abandon it after the kickoff, they have another ready to go, or almost ready to go. Then, if they don't use it, they can use it as a start on next year's game and begin designing a backup game that can be used the following year.
I am basing this off of almost no information. |
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Wetzel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There will be robots involved in the 2004 game. |
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:-D |
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yeah but after the first ten minutes of listening to a monkey bang on a piano, everyone would leave, so by the time he DID play Bach there would be nobody there to hear it. :eek: |
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this idea that someone is going to guess the game, and spoil the efforts of FIRST
is similar to engineering anyone can come up with an idea, lets say for a flying machine that uses no power but unless you: 1. are certain that your idea is correct (real) and 2. you can explain to others why its correct and 3. you can convince others that your idea is correct then all you are doing is guessing - unless you could convice a good percentage of the 950 teams that you have some proof of what the new game is, and they take you seriously then why would FIRST care? even a broken clock is correct twice a day. |
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