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**FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
Hello. This is an important announcement for all FIRST Robotics Competition teams. Please share this information with the rest of your team in a timely manner. If you think that other members of your team would also like to receive these announcements, please encourage them to sign up at http://listserv.leapit.com/cgi-bin/l...join=frcpublic.
If you would like to stop receiving these messages, please see the bottom of this message for instructions. __________________________________________________ ____ Greetings Teams: The Game Design Committee is pleased to provide you with the following game clue: While wearing Amethyst colored glasses, John Neun gave George Burns the following riddle: "Look closely and you will see something between Pi, You and Me." We wish you all a Happy New Year and look forward to seeing you at Kickoff. Go Teams! |
Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
A CLUE..........:ahh:
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
Lets sit down in our thinking chair and think...... Think...... Thiiiinnnnkkk.... Cause when we use our ........ okay, ill stop
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
Wow... i am stumped.... expect George Burns makes me think of the Simpsons.
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The first thing i can think of is some obstacle in the middle of the field or having an obstructed view maybe or 3 on a team.
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
WHOOO HOO!!! Let the games begin!!
I spy with my little eye.. a bunch of numbers Amethyst = 6th anniversary stone John Neun -(V = 5)? George Burns = 100 years old when he died Pi = ~3 Something between 3, 100, and 65? Weird... |
Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Special Communication from the Game Design Committee
Please discuss here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=32010
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