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Re: Climbing Poll

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Originally Posted by MrJohnston View Post
1) Why not just use the polling through Delphi?
2) Your second question is unclear. Is "1" for your #1 priority, or is "1" for a very lo priority?
1) I created the Google Forms poll before I created my Chief Delphi account, so by the time I created my account, I decided I might as well use the one I created already rather than spend time recreating it in Delphi.

2) With the second question, I was interested in how much priority, in the grand scheme of your strategic plans for the last minute of competition and the design of your robot, you assign to scaling the castle. Does it not matter to you, and you think other scoring methods in the last minute are more productive? If so, select 1. If, on the other hand, scaling the castle is first priority for you in the last minute of the game, then select 10.

Does this clear everything up? If not, feel free to reply and let me know.
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