I have the feeling that analyzing the anagrams of Lampris Guttatus is probably going way overboard. Last year, they gave us a set of words that made an anagram, not a picture. This fish has a multitude of names, and we wouldn't know which one to use in an effort to figure it out.
I love the idea of a playing field like the moon...the only problem I can see with it is that it would be impossible for teams to practice in their own workspaces, unless FIRST decided to provide us with a replica of the playing field in our kits...
Did anyone else notice this on Wikipedia?
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Opah are deeply keeled, compressed and discoid fish with conspicuous coloration: the body is a steely blue grading to rosy on the belly, with white spots covering the flanks.
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Red. Blue. White. FIRST colors. The camera recognizes triangles, squares, and circles, at least. Can it recognize colors as well? (all I know about the capabilities of the camera is what I can see from the pictures that our programmers have put up from the benchtesting...).