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Re: 2006 Chesapeake Regional
Does any one going to the regional play a game called Flames of war? im curious if i should bring my army or not for a quick game.
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Re: 2006 Chesapeake Regional
I would appreciate it if people going to chesapeake would participate in this thread. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=45396
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Chesapeake Land of Utz and Old Bay
bowling? interesting...
The Annapolis regional is always a ton of fun and team 888 cant wait to get there. It looks like we've gotten most of the work done on our robot so if anyone needs help with electronics or autonomous feel free to stop by and ask for the Dude in the hat. I would like invite all teams attending Chesapeake to go curling with the Team 888 curling team. The Potomac Curling Club will be having an open house at 7:00 on Thursday night. As Skip of the Glenelg Varsity Curling Team, I am challenging all the other teams to a night of stone throws and broomstacking. Good luck to all teams, especially the rookies! -Skip Dr. Cole "The Dude" H. |
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Team 1524 should have some PS2 onlinage, maybe, ToCA Race Driver 3, ToCA Race Driver 2, and whatever my buddies bring. I will be bringing GT4 however, so anyone in the Best Western(I think, will update Wensday morning for correct place) in Annapolis, feel free to join us!
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Flames of war is a company level WWII miniatures game that uses 15mm size miniatures. I figure at a collection of nerds as big as this :yikes: someone else has to be a war gamer
www.flamesofwar.com Also, are we allowed to keep our ship crate for a work bench? I know we were last year. Curling is always facinating to watch during the olympics so i might just convince my team to go. |
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Sorry, I know this is redundant, but I feel it's very important to reiterate.
Hey now... one catchy soundbyte echoes in my head: "life's not fair, and neither is FIRST." I'm saying this even though it was my team that suffered because of some other people's errors. We're going to put up with a lot of crap from a lot of idiots in the real world; frankly, I'm just greatful to have experienced FIRST, where idiots and crap are at a minimum. Having cleared that up, I can say confidently that team 888 had an overall pleasant, positive experience at the Pittsburgh Regional, despite the frustrations. To any individuals who made our acquaintances, please understand the team's frustration and try to look at it from our point of view--you were there too. The situation simply outraged us. This does not excuse our team's rants, but perhaps the rest of the FIRST world could borrow a little bit of perspective. To tell you the truth, on Thursday, we felt that a few other teams were absurdly aggressive towards us, both in and outside of the arena. We were even subjected to repeated "speed screenings" because "other teams reported" that our shooter violated a velocity regulation. After three intermittent screenings, absolutely no breach of regulation was found. We were suspicious and a bit insulted, but we beared it. I feel it's also important to acknowledge that there were individuals who were notably courteous and pure-intentionedly helpful to us as well. They made gestures that were more typical of FIRSTers. most importantly: I'm ready to put all of this behind me so that I am completely unburdened to look forward to the Chesapeake Regional. I can only ask and hope that everyone else feels similarly. After all, each day is fresh with no mistakes in it [yet]. |
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you guys were our mentors last year weren't you? |
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Well, I (I cannot say about the rest of 1111) casually invite you all to an incredible Improv Show at our school on Friday at 7:30 PM (in South River's auditorium). Tickets are $5 and do not go to 1111. Trust me, these guys are hilarious and everyone will have a good time. Plus, snacks will be served...so you don't have to go hungry. The show goes until anywhere between 8:30 PM and 10:00 PM at night, if you want an idea of the time.
I thought it would be a good way to provide some good entertainment outside your hotels, Annapolis Mall, and Medieval Times (though I'm liable to go to either one). If you need directions, just browse our team website or PM me. |
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Updates! We want updates! :)
How's the game going? Who is cheering the most? |
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How's Buzz doing??
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rank list as of a min ago
175 1629 56 614 341 293 181 225 888 1727 612 237 836 399 303 602 etc...it is hard to type when you are doing play by play announcing |
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Standings at End of Friday (jess jank typed her fingers off for this and i stole the credit):
1629 56 7 181 293 614 888 175 612 1647 237 341 303 602 1727 1111 225 1051 709 484 1748 399 686 836 1218934 1904 224 611 1123 1823 103 1719 334 615 1886 1184 1389 1820 1507 1524 1597 203 122 768 1656 1895 316 1933 1418 165 1894 1446 1900 1849 1544 1449 1791 1168 1464 1195 449 624 1915 |
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Greg,
Be careful of getting too close to Jess ... others have been irreversibly harmed by her enthusiasm ;) Tell her to type the Friday award winners, we want them too :) |
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