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Well, at least give credit to Nate on 190 for coming up with the idea, and to me for originally implementing it. It was quite fun, trying to figure out how to use exactly the 30 bags that came in the box. I ended up with the following design:
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The original idea was to put them in the upper levels, and I actually found a way to sneak through the VIP area into the media elevator, but I was stopped in the upper balcony by security who apparently saw me walking around from the ground (they threatened to throw me out too). I was a bit peeved at 157 for changing it initially and setting off the rapid fire changes that occured throughour Saturday, although I admit it was fun. At one point, I changed it back to 190, noticed a bag was missing, and by the time I had grabbed a replacement bag, it already read 201. I'm still not sure what happened to all our nice white bags after it changed to 111 (later numbers used translucent bags).
Oh, and I have to give credit to the other guys on 190 for coming up with the creative solution that persisted during finals (although I still want to know where all those bags came from). They almost missed collecting our Controls award while setting it up.
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Zan Hecht
Scorekeeper: '05 Championship DaVinci Field/'10 WPI Regional
Co-Founder: WPI-EBOT Educational Robotics Program
Alumnus: WPI/Mass Academy Team #190
Alumnus (and founder): Oakwood Robotics Team #992
"Life is an odd numbered problem — the answer isn't in the back of the book." — Anonymous WPI Student
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