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BrendanB 13-10-2009 13:13

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Haagen-Dazs is definitely a big hint. But it is packaged the same as other ice-cream like Ben & Jerrys and in paper form, not plastic so WHAT Haagen-Dazs does different or support that other companies don't could be a clue.

Only thing I could dig up while searching their sit is that they love bees. And no, not team 33.:p

http://www.helpthehoneybees.com/

Darn, I told myself that I wouldn't think about the game hints this year! Oh well.:rolleyes:

Chris is me 13-10-2009 13:14

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Maybe it's just that most food is sold in recyclable containers and that there's really n relevance to the game from that perspective. I'm hard pressed to think of 3 consumables not in recyclable containers.

What if... the GDC just likes Haagen Daas?

JaneYoung 13-10-2009 14:39

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Has the resizing of the carton (and the reasoning behind it) for Haagen Dazs been discussed yet?

Zflash 13-10-2009 14:52

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
ice cream is to carton as robot is to crate.

From Bill's Blog
"Heads up, Section 4 of the competition manual (Robot Shipping) may change this year. FRC is working with a FedEX packing engineer to review our current crate criteria in an effort to improve efficiency in shipping."

Perhaps the crates will get smaller and perhaps the robots will get slightly smaller in size as well.

BrendanB 13-10-2009 18:31

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
And as if the 5 foot rule wasn't hard to fit into.:rolleyes: Well, changing crate sizes and Haagen-Dazs cartons seem plausible.

a kenny03 16-10-2009 16:31

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karibou (Post 870668)
(though I really would like to see a toaster used as a game piece - toast game? called it.),

On the subject of a Tetris game...the 8 hours a week I wast--err, spend playing tetris might come in handy :D

haha. me want buttered toast! yum!!!!:D
so, i guess i should keep playing my tetris, then.
and what about pokemon puzzle league? is better than tetris!:p

Team1710 18-10-2009 00:42

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 878154)
Has the resizing of the carton (and the reasoning behind it) for Haagen Dazs been discussed yet?

Yeah I have to agree. Especially since the resizing is occurring in January. Maybe the robot must fit in tight places in order to place something. So we have to have the same functionality of a full size robot all within smaller constraints like Haagen Dazs is just reducing the size instead of reducing the quality.

Chris is me 18-10-2009 01:17

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
This would be completely consistent with the "10 matches for every team by using a 4v4 field and smaller robots" theory from another thread. Brilliance!

alectronic 18-10-2009 02:09

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Much of what i saw initially on the Haagen-Dazs website right away (and the one about helping the bees) was like the "go green" and recycling type stuff... and this is similar to one of the recurring themes of the FLL games too. maybe what they meant was simply a theme of sorts for the game, like moving different shapes to different places, similar to recycling.
just a thought

a kenny03 19-10-2009 09:32

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
hmmm... making a smaller robot... well there have been years when our team has just made the footprint

Andrew Schreiber 19-10-2009 11:58

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 878180)
And as if the 5 foot rule wasn't hard to fit into.:rolleyes: Well, changing crate sizes and Haagen-Dazs cartons seem plausible.

I for one wouldn't mind them saying we have a smaller base foot print if they give us the ability to expand. I wouldn't mind adding a bit of weight too. Similar to 2007 where a 4' robot weighed x a 5' weighed x-10 and a 6' weighed x-20 (I can't remember x but I think it was 120)

EricH 19-10-2009 13:33

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 878848)
I for one wouldn't mind them saying we have a smaller base foot print if they give us the ability to expand. I wouldn't mind adding a bit of weight too. Similar to 2007 where a 4' robot weighed x a 5' weighed x-10 and a 6' weighed x-20 (I can't remember x but I think it was 120)

Correct, 120 sans battery and bumpers.

That was actually one of the most-liked size/weight patterns. The surprising thing was how many actually went for the higher height limit with less weight.

a kenny03 19-10-2009 14:56

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
i never heard of that rule. but with a smaller robot and the recycling theme, i would guess they would have to give us expansion capibilities.

Andrew Schreiber 19-10-2009 15:14

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by a kenny03 (Post 878865)
i never heard of that rule. but with a smaller robot and the recycling theme, i would guess they would have to give us expansion capibilities.

This was a rule a couple years back. But FIRST doesnt HAVE to give us anything, they could come out and say we have an 18" by 18" by 18" cube we have to fit in, cant expand outside it. Have fun.

a kenny03 19-10-2009 15:19

Re: New Game Hint? - Crackerjacks, Haagen-Dazs cups and Diet Coke cans?
 
they could... but FIRST isn't that maen...ok wait, changed my mind. (grrr stupid moon rocks!!!) but they have always been around the same footprint size, so why change it that radically? the going green strategy is a nice thing, but its not worth it to change it that much...


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