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This is off topic but has anyone noticed that the games objectives sort of rotate? ( This is just a stretch) e.g. 1995 Ramp 'n Roll 2007 Rack 'n Roll
1994 Tower Power 2003 Stack Attack see. in 1994 towers 2003 more towers (stacking towers of game pieces) this is the site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRST#F...cs_Competition I also noticed that (Why didn't we think of it?!:ahh: ) there was a polygon and T-shaped field mentioned for some of the games. Any ideas? |
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If you zoom out a few notches, you'll see that all those lines make up (what appears to be) one of those giant dry riverbeds on Mars. - artdutra04
(Don't know how to quote) The ground looks green in his pic. So maybe that's what they meant in the first clue:ahh: :confused: and seeing Montana's green heights It sorta makes sense right? |
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Not sure if anybody did this yet, but I put the first number in to yahoo search and it came up with a Bloglines search for a company called Nanosolar (www.nanosolar.com).
The search result on Bloglines returned ALL THREE numbers we were given by FIRST. Any idea how this can go with the game? Maybe something with the IR panel? /brian |
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No connection there. Sorry. |
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I change my vote to squares that need to be maneuvered between obelisks. (or is that obelisks between squares :confused: ) Don . |
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We did just have another idea:
Trinity Church is in Copley Square, and it's powered by geothermal energy. Could the last number 342.242026 be a temperature of some kind? The conversions were in an attachment here /brian |
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:] Yeah I think I'll go with the squares and obelisks too.
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Somewhere, Dave is sitting around with his shades all :cool: at how far off we all probably are.
All these do is make my hype exponentially increase prior to build season, which isn't a bad thing :) |
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has anyone that went to Copley Square, taken any pictures?
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(Sorry, I had to do that for all of my students.) |
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If it was obvious, we would have it figured out!!! (Unless we want to do Dave's Princess Bride type logic puzzle thing, in which case it is obvious that it would not be obvious but it still must be obvious enough to be labeled obvious and therefore the most likely thing is the least obvious thing that was obvious enough for us to come up with... unless it was obvious that it would be obvious that it would not be obvious, in which case it really should be obvious.) |
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Looking on Wikipedia, John Singleton Copley not only painted Paul Revere, he also painted "The Defeat of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, September 1782". I seem do remember Dave, Woody and Dean ending the kickoff last year in some floats on water? Dave was slapping the water saying something like "what can we do for next year..."
Maybe there'll be 4 mobile targets each with their own IR beacon and frequency. Different frequencies for different point values. |
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Ya know, all of our observations, guesses, and ideas all seem to eventually bring up water.:ahh: And if you think about it wouldn't that be a cool if there was an event for making some kind of submersible?:p It would probably cost more to do though.:( Also what, wait :ahh: I just thought of another. The first clue said something about noodles and if it is pool noodles then it could be another reference to water. If anyone thinks of another kind of water reference let me know.
(You might want to use both clues) |
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