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Re: [FRC Blog] 2014 Game Hint
If you'll all still remember that picture from a while back in the thread of Dean, Woodie, and the other man who's name slips my thought, I think that the connection it made to the hint was much too good to be a coincidence. First of all, the clue was not numbered,as they have been in the past, meaning there easily could be another clue that would have been made too obvious had they numbered this one 2, or any other number for that matter. I don't know why they would say that there's no clue in the picture if it's just supposed to be an unrelated image, unless they wanted to attract a little bit of attention to it (though I would like to know how someone got all of those details. Then someone found it matched the triangle given by the clue very closely if rotated and flipped. Quite possibly, when they said that there's no clue in THIS picture, they meant the original, meaning there could easily be one when rotated. When rotated, it matches up just right with the number three, and the triangle. I feel that the three is easily just more evidence that it should be that way, because there's have tended to come up quite a lot from FIRST GDC, and it could easily just be some confirmation. Now, given that long winded explanation, I think their feet do mean something as someone mentioned. The number of feed go up in ascending order as the chairs go up in the picture. This could easily mean a scoring element where points are awarded for either climbing higher, or putting something higher. We haven't had an arm game in quite some time, so I'm leaning slightly towards game pieces going up, however the weight limit sign someone found was just way too suspicious, so it just as may well be robots since it is easier to climb with a lighter robot. The clue when put into google maps is just too darn relevant, so I'm thinking it's a combination of the two. I don't think there's too much within the clues left, but I could be wrong (and I certainly wouldn't mind it if it gave us more info).
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