Ye same as previous nationals if thats what u meansciolyperson1 wrote:I agree that it was definitely slower - sand was the same though, right?JZhang1 wrote:Medalling efficiency for div. C was 1942. To me it seemed like the testing device at nationals was on the slower and bendier side so it would make sense for the scores to be a bit lower. either way everyone shouldve been affected pretty much equally.
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Meant to say the testing wall bends forward a little during loading. Didnt notice it during testing but the video they sent me shows it pretty clearlyDarthBuilder wrote:JZhang1 wrote:Medalling efficiency for div. C was 1942. To me it seemed like the testing device at nationals was on the slower and bendier side so it would make sense for the scores to be a bit lower. either way everyone shouldve been affected pretty much equally.
It was definitely slower. Although, I like it a lot more when it’s like this. I’m not sure what you mean by bendier though.
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Haven't received my video yet? I did make sure to give them the correct email address.JZhang1 wrote:Meant to say the testing wall bends forward a little during loading. Didnt notice it during testing but the video they sent me shows it pretty clearlyDarthBuilder wrote:JZhang1 wrote:Medalling efficiency for div. C was 1942. To me it seemed like the testing device at nationals was on the slower and bendier side so it would make sense for the scores to be a bit lower. either way everyone shouldve been affected pretty much equally.
It was definitely slower. Although, I like it a lot more when it’s like this. I’m not sure what you mean by bendier though.
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I received my video yesterday. In addition, the supervisor is the one who sends out the email, definitely NOT the person behind nats2019. If you're this impatient, I'd suggest shooting an email to the boomi supervisor (their name is on the info packet everyone got)MadCow2357 wrote:Haven't received my video yet? I did make sure to give them the correct email address.JZhang1 wrote:Meant to say the testing wall bends forward a little during loading. Didnt notice it during testing but the video they sent me shows it pretty clearlyDarthBuilder wrote:
It was definitely slower. Although, I like it a lot more when it’s like this. I’m not sure what you mean by bendier though.Nats2019 wrote:
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Processing close to 120 videos and uploading them takes time. Sending the video within two weeks is a reasonable.sciolyperson1 wrote:I received my video yesterday. In addition, the supervisor is the one who sends out the email, definitely NOT the person behind nats2019. If you're this impatient, I'd suggest shooting an email to the boomi supervisor (their name is on the info packet everyone got)MadCow2357 wrote:Haven't received my video yet? I did make sure to give them the correct email address.JZhang1 wrote:
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I noticed that too. I know that this was talked about in a previous thread that I cannot find. It seems to be the "norm" when testing boomi. I think I might be more surprised to see a testing apparatus that doesn't bend at all. I actually made sure that our testing apparatus does bend slightly when testing in order to mimic what it is at most competitions.JZhang1 wrote:Meant to say the testing wall bends forward a little during loading. Didnt notice it during testing but the video they sent me shows it pretty clearlyDarthBuilder wrote:JZhang1 wrote:Medalling efficiency for div. C was 1942. To me it seemed like the testing device at nationals was on the slower and bendier side so it would make sense for the scores to be a bit lower. either way everyone shouldve been affected pretty much equally.
It was definitely slower. Although, I like it a lot more when it’s like this. I’m not sure what you mean by bendier though.
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Also, as a quick reminder (we know from personally experiencing this.....), the difference between ~50 places in Boomi at Nats can be 1mm. Yes, difficult to get context from the picture... but hey, Boomi is still an event next year....JonB wrote:I noticed that too. I know that this was talked about in a previous thread that I cannot find. It seems to be the "norm" when testing boomi. I think I might be more surprised to see a testing apparatus that doesn't bend at all. I actually made sure that our testing apparatus does bend slightly when testing in order to mimic what it is at most competitions.JZhang1 wrote:Meant to say the testing wall bends forward a little during loading. Didnt notice it during testing but the video they sent me shows it pretty clearlyDarthBuilder wrote:
It was definitely slower. Although, I like it a lot more when it’s like this. I’m not sure what you mean by bendier though.
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Thanks "Crazy"TheCrazyChemist wrote:First post (and maybe last) in a building forum, but this is just because I happen to know what the second place boomilever score for Div. B was. It was around 2700. Low of 2663 and high of 2775. I can't tell you definitively because my teammates said conflicted things on how much their boomilever held, but those are pretty much the scores. I'm not sure if I should give you details about it because boomilever is going to be an event next year and I'm not sure if my teammates would want that information disclosed.
Ya, not looking for design details... just curious where all the Boomilever demi-gods were at, to give our kids a goal for next year.
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Uh if you want Div B you gotta be 2500+ to be mingling with the demigods. In Div C you have to be 2000+ to be on par with the demigods. Assuming the rules don't change much next year these ranges might only go up 500-1000 at most.dholdgreve wrote:Thanks "Crazy"TheCrazyChemist wrote:First post (and maybe last) in a building forum, but this is just because I happen to know what the second place boomilever score for Div. B was. It was around 2700. Low of 2663 and high of 2775. I can't tell you definitively because my teammates said conflicted things on how much their boomilever held, but those are pretty much the scores. I'm not sure if I should give you details about it because boomilever is going to be an event next year and I'm not sure if my teammates would want that information disclosed.
Ya, not looking for design details... just curious where all the Boomilever demi-gods were at, to give our kids a goal for next year.
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