The Amazing Race: (Leg 1)
Like I said, as soon as I got the clue I looked through the first five pages in their entirety.Monty wrote:Try the second pages of topics.
Are you sure you're understanding correctly?bookworm wrote:Like I said, as soon as I got the clue I looked through the first five pages in their entirety.Monty wrote:Try the second pages of topics.
Not the pages that list the topics, but the second pages of the topics themselves.
Yes, of course. I opened every topic on each of the first five pages, then realized if this was how it was going to be I don’t have the time for it.
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Then you didn't look at the second pages very carefully...bookworm wrote:I opened every topic on each of the first five pages,
The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. ♡
Oh!
No, of course not. No hidden clue contest has ever been like that, except that deceptive one WW did.
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I have now opened the second page of every topic on the first five pages, and once again don’t have time for this.
This used to be my favorite kind of event. >_>
No, of course not. No hidden clue contest has ever been like that, except that deceptive one WW did.
Edit:
I have now opened the second page of every topic on the first five pages, and once again don’t have time for this.
This used to be my favorite kind of event. >_>
It wasn't too hard for me....bookworm wrote:Oh!
No, of course not. No hidden clue contest has ever been like that, except that deceptive one WW did.
Edit:
I have now opened the second page of every topic on the first five pages, and once again don’t have time for this.
This used to be my favorite kind of event. >_>
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If you went through every post on the first 5 pages you missed it somehow.bookworm wrote:Oh!
No, of course not. No hidden clue contest has ever been like that, except that deceptive one WW did.
Edit:
I have now opened the second page of every topic on the first five pages, and once again don’t have time for this.
This used to be my favorite kind of event. >_>
To LGBT ToOers: The world is so much wider than your family and church. There are accepting people out there.
>_>
Of course I didn’t go through every post. Again, no contest has ever been like that before.
It takes enough time to pick through each topic in HT without a guide to direction, why would I have thought to do something that would take even more time, going to the second page, and even more time, scrolling through that second page, when there was no reason to think either would be required.
The expectations should be laid out much more clearly when things deviate from the norm like this.
Of course I didn’t go through every post. Again, no contest has ever been like that before.
It takes enough time to pick through each topic in HT without a guide to direction, why would I have thought to do something that would take even more time, going to the second page, and even more time, scrolling through that second page, when there was no reason to think either would be required.
The expectations should be laid out much more clearly when things deviate from the norm like this.
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I didn't realize there was a "norm" different than this....I was expecting to have to search through posts, almost like Needle in a Haystack contests, except we got a clue. What other contests are you referring to and what did you expect?
The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. ♡
Every hidden object contest that I can recall has had these two features in common:
1) A clue that actually points you to something. Harlequin Theatre is not a clue, there are 2,800 threads in it if my math is correct. A clue is some hidden, or maybe obvious, keyword that gives a hint as to something about the particular thread you’re looking for, such as the subject, so you don’t just wade through the threads at random which, obviously, takes days. You need some kind of direction. Sometimes, if you understand the clue, it’s even something you can search for. But at the least it’s something you keep in mind to help narrow down the threads you choose to check.
2) The image is in the first post on the first page. This is so you know immediately whether you have found the right thread or not so you don’t have to spend any more time checking, you can go back to searching. Because usually, you’re not looking for a particular post, just a particular thread, as was the case here.
I remember the needle one you mention, and while it is true that one was in a certain post you had to find, that was a different kind of contest. In that one we were looking for a post, and there was a guiding clue. If you knew what to search for you could narrow down the posts to check, and find that one quite easily. It would have been another thing entirely if you had just said ‘it’s in this forum’ and had to scroll through every post of every thread.
1) A clue that actually points you to something. Harlequin Theatre is not a clue, there are 2,800 threads in it if my math is correct. A clue is some hidden, or maybe obvious, keyword that gives a hint as to something about the particular thread you’re looking for, such as the subject, so you don’t just wade through the threads at random which, obviously, takes days. You need some kind of direction. Sometimes, if you understand the clue, it’s even something you can search for. But at the least it’s something you keep in mind to help narrow down the threads you choose to check.
2) The image is in the first post on the first page. This is so you know immediately whether you have found the right thread or not so you don’t have to spend any more time checking, you can go back to searching. Because usually, you’re not looking for a particular post, just a particular thread, as was the case here.
I remember the needle one you mention, and while it is true that one was in a certain post you had to find, that was a different kind of contest. In that one we were looking for a post, and there was a guiding clue. If you knew what to search for you could narrow down the posts to check, and find that one quite easily. It would have been another thing entirely if you had just said ‘it’s in this forum’ and had to scroll through every post of every thread.
For some reason, I find this oddly humorous.Monty wrote:And I do apologize if the event I came up with does not fit your expectation of events of this nature.
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I think it's meant to be?Marvin D. wrote:For some reason, I find this oddly humorous.Monty wrote:And I do apologize if the event I came up with does not fit your expectation of events of this nature.
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I can now declare this leg officially over! Now, I have a small announcement to make.
After a mighty battler, Laura Ingalls and Tikvah, you were the last teams to reach the end of the leg. This, I am sorry to say, is an elimination leg.
However, two teams, Bren and Samantha, and Marvin D. and Jimmy Barclay, have voluntarily quit the Race. Therefore, you will stay in this game to see another leg. Unfortunately, at some point during the next leg, you will have to complete a Speed Bump, a task that your team, and only your team, will have to complete.
With that said, your next leg begins now.
Teams, you must design a tasteful set consisting of an avatar, a signature, and a slogan to fit your team. An independent adjudicator that I have chosen will judge your entries based on the following criteria: Creativity, the overall Professionalism of the end result, and the Time it took you to finish following this post. You have 72 hours. Good luck.
P.S. Also, for bonus points, your team can wear your avatar and signature, and display your team slogan underneath your image as well.
After a mighty battler, Laura Ingalls and Tikvah, you were the last teams to reach the end of the leg. This, I am sorry to say, is an elimination leg.
However, two teams, Bren and Samantha, and Marvin D. and Jimmy Barclay, have voluntarily quit the Race. Therefore, you will stay in this game to see another leg. Unfortunately, at some point during the next leg, you will have to complete a Speed Bump, a task that your team, and only your team, will have to complete.
With that said, your next leg begins now.
Teams, you must design a tasteful set consisting of an avatar, a signature, and a slogan to fit your team. An independent adjudicator that I have chosen will judge your entries based on the following criteria: Creativity, the overall Professionalism of the end result, and the Time it took you to finish following this post. You have 72 hours. Good luck.
P.S. Also, for bonus points, your team can wear your avatar and signature, and display your team slogan underneath your image as well.
It's been awhile, hasn't it?
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If it wasn't for a slight mix-up, we would have been first. We thought our entry had been submitted a full week earlier....ah well.Monty wrote:After a mighty battler, Laura Ingalls and Tikvah, you were the last teams to reach the end of the leg. This, I am sorry to say, is an elimination leg.
Onward ho!
The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. ♡
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Is this an elimination leg, or are all legs elimination unless otherwise stated?
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The last team to check into the pit stop may be eliminated.
Just like the show, you will not know until the last team crosses the finish line. I can tell you that we will not be having a double elimination leg due to two teams leaving during this last one.
Just like the show, you will not know until the last team crosses the finish line. I can tell you that we will not be having a double elimination leg due to two teams leaving during this last one.
It's been awhile, hasn't it?
I thought you had learned after the Bible Bowl that quality is not a fair criteria...