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Re: Value & Credibility of 4th robots on an Alliance
That actually happened in the 2015 semi between 118's alliance and 1114's. The two sides agreed that deployment would end up worse than playing it out as it did. And it was probably the most dramatic match of the year.
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Re: Value & Credibility of 4th robots on an Alliance
A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?
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Re: Value & Credibility of 4th robots on an Alliance
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Now, about that game of chess...Ike may have made the subtlest xkcd reference I've seen on CD yet. Props! |
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Isaac saw what I was thinking immediately -- he and I think alike often. BTW, I don't recall an xkcd reference. My thought was about the end of the 1983 film War Games, in which the NORAD computer learns (by playing a lot of Tic-Tac-Toe before running a lot of simulations) that global thermonuclear war cannot be won. |
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Maybe the fact my mind went to xkcd first means I have a problem (although WarGames is a great movie) |
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#127
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Reminds me of a college friend who watched the 1948 film "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre". When Bogart asks the bandits (who claim to be Federales) to show their badges, they respond with the classic, "we don't need no stinking badges!"* My friend had been using that line for many years without knowing where it came from. ------------- *Not the actual quote. See the clip. |
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This is how I understand it as well. However, I do remember hearing from 118 about some discussion to negotiate a 2 and 2 can split in our SF versus the 1114 alliance? I wasn't privy to the discussion at the time, so this is second hand information. As I understand, our alliance opted to take our chances and try to get more than 2 cans off the step. I believe this was at the risk of seeing 900's harpoons (which we were all terrified to go against!) The alliance negotiations for every match on Einstein were something else! Great memories. -Mike |
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WOPR with the operating system known as Joshua. It was one of my favorite movies to have on in the background while I built things out of legos. Closely followed by another 1980s gem where I learned the odds of finding a 5 leaf clover. *Warning some possible stronger language than I remember watching it on WGN channel 9. |
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The old field at my high school (before they changed to turf) had one spot where one could find clovers of 5 leaves and up easily. My brother's cross country team raided it, and my brother came home with 2 8- or 9-leaf clovers, although apparently another kid found a 12-leaf.
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![]() I even seem to recall some mentor comments about how had we used them then FIRST would have been destroyed forever or some such hyperbole. |
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