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Re: [FRC Blog] 2014 Game Hint
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Originally Posted by czielinski
Okay. Let's recap all that we have up to this point:
The numbers are possibly zip codes
They are zip codes for cities that have a connection to baseball
In Andy Baker's video for the Robot in Three Days, he uses a baseball bat.
In the kit of parts apology letter, the following phrase is used: "Our apologies for the two strikes this weekend, we promise our next swing will be a home run."
Statistics have been ran to show there are no outliers
No results from the hex theory or anything that worked last year
Morse code is a possibility but with many different ways to be coded into english it's almost impossible to figure out
Everything leads to baseball however, it has been presented that this is trying to throw us all off?
Also, that the game could possibly relate to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games
Finally, a picture of a man, Woodie, and Dean have been posted so check that out it there is potential for anything to be dug into with that photo
That's all the pertinent information i've taken away from this thread so far
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As previously mentioned, I think the whole baseball theme is a red herring. It doesn't seem too feasible nor safe, and the fact that it seems so obvious lends itself to being a false lead. I mean, like really, when's the last time FIRST or the GDC gave us anything on a silver platter like that?
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