Oh, don't give up so quickly. Google is your friend. Try searching by the name of the invite and a test you want...you may have to try a couple variations of the invite name.mnstrviola wrote:I sense a challenge
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Dynamic Planet B/C
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Hahaha, glad to know the test I wrote was THAT useful for other teams. ;Drfscoach wrote:I looked at the Div C test though, which was a combination of the RC Murphy Test from the test exchange, part of another really old test I have seen floating around, and then a section on deltas thrown in.
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Ya. One of the Georgia coaches also used a good chunk of your test for the JC Booth invite.FueL wrote:Hahaha, glad to know the test I wrote was THAT useful for other teams. ;Drfscoach wrote:I looked at the Div C test though, which was a combination of the RC Murphy Test from the test exchange, part of another really old test I have seen floating around, and then a section on deltas thrown in.
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Google Search: "Wright State University Invitational Dynamic Planet"
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rfs, are you going to any of the Div B regionals?
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rfs, are you going to any of the Div B regionals?
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I'll be at the Div B Gainesville regional on Saturday with the team I coach. And at the Div C SPSU regional the next weekend with my kids high school team.geminicross wrote:Google Search: "Wright State University Invitational Dynamic Planet"
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For topographic map symbols, how are you guys putting them on your cheat sheet (or are you memorizing?)? It doesn't seem like a good idea to have all of them, such as airports/railroads/etc.
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Since most of them aren't too difficult just to surmise, I think it makes most sense just to memorize them.mnstrviola wrote:For topographic map symbols, how are you guys putting them on your cheat sheet (or are you memorizing?)? It doesn't seem like a good idea to have all of them, such as airports/railroads/etc.
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I think it's just the chezy and Manning equations, which I still don't fully understand. You're lucky you don't have to learn themgeminicross wrote:is there any difference between Dynamic Planet B & Dynamic Planet C?
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