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Re: pic: The Rock Paper Scissors Challenge

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Originally Posted by Karthik
Oh yeah, when it comes to coordination, how many people match their t-shirt to their CD avatar. Now that was stylin'. Good job me.
I did. But I guess that doesn't count. All the 188 people have the blue or red avatars I brought in (but I'm a trendsetter like that).

Anyway, Karthik and Steve did an awesome job bickering and keeping everyone entertained. It was a thing of beauty to watch. While Karthik destroyed Steve in Rock Paper Scissors (who's the good-looking guy in the back of that picture?), Steve reciprocated with robot picks, even though his own team got killed in Hot Laps.

Speaking of which, I'm still annoyed that a chain derailed and ceased up our left side in Hot Laps. It sent us barreling into the island in Turn 2 and I couldn't even drive the robot out of that position, much less finish the race. Gah! I haven't seen a robot faster or more powerful than our own (The closest I've seen is the speed of team 60), ever. And we got owned.

With that in mind, we also managed to break the same device four matches in a row and as a result, never hung. Talk about bad luck. That being said, 1241 and 1114 murdered everyone at that competition. The two best Canadian teams have three years of existence between them. Think about that.

And that's what I have to say about Wonderland.
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