You're wrong. You're supposed to cut it down the flat side, smh. Just like, tape it on the front of your body (?) like a t-shirt with no back (?).pepperonipi wrote:Just cut it down the middle, and each person gets half. Modern problems require modern solutions.sciolyperson1 wrote:Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)chalker wrote:
Agreed. I'd provide them if we had them, but we don't. The whole thing was run by a different group than runs the main scoring, and they didn't provide us with the detailed results. I think someone is trying to dig up some notes, but no guarantee they'll find much.
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Actually, I would cut it down the sides so that both of you can hang up half of the shirt on your bedroom wall (if there was stuff on the back).pepperonipi wrote:Just cut it down the middle, and each person gets half. Modern problems require modern solutions.sciolyperson1 wrote:Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)chalker wrote:
Agreed. I'd provide them if we had them, but we don't. The whole thing was run by a different group than runs the main scoring, and they didn't provide us with the detailed results. I think someone is trying to dig up some notes, but no guarantee they'll find much.
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cut it in half sideways and one person gets a crop top and the other gets a tube topCookiePie1 wrote:Actually, I would cut it down the sides so that both of you can hang up half of the shirt on your bedroom wall (if there was stuff on the back).pepperonipi wrote:Just cut it down the middle, and each person gets half. Modern problems require modern solutions.sciolyperson1 wrote:
Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)
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It's news to me that shirts were given out. Like I said, the national scoring team wasn't involved in those events at all, so we didn't even know there were prizes awarded.sciolyperson1 wrote:
Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)
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They handed it to my coach at the coaches meeting I think.chalker wrote:It's news to me that shirts were given out. Like I said, the national scoring team wasn't involved in those events at all, so we didn't even know there were prizes awarded.sciolyperson1 wrote:
Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)
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What is the problem with releasing the results, anyways? All of the tests should have been graded and put together to find the winner in the first place, right? Am I missing something?sciolyperson1 wrote:They handed it to my coach at the coaches meeting I think.chalker wrote:It's news to me that shirts were given out. Like I said, the national scoring team wasn't involved in those events at all, so we didn't even know there were prizes awarded.sciolyperson1 wrote:
Oh, also: what was the thought process on giving ONE shirt to the pair of competitors that won...? (https://photos.app.goo.gl/EqnySyZSs5X8o3cq9)
Also, not really a concern, but why does the shirt not even mention What Are You Trying To Tell Me and instead Pictionary?
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What you are missing is the same thing we are missing: those actual results. These events didn't go through the typical score counseling process, where we centrally collect and check the scores. As a result, there is confusion amongst various people as to what happened to the original raw tests as well as the corresponding results. There are some discussions underway, but so far nobody seems to have kept a copy of that stuff.isotelus wrote: What is the problem with releasing the results, anyways? All of the tests should have been graded and put together to find the winner in the first place, right? Am I missing something?
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Okay, I understand better now. Thanks for clarifying.chalker wrote:What you are missing is the same thing we are missing: those actual results. These events didn't go through the typical score counseling process, where we centrally collect and check the scores. As a result, there is confusion amongst various people as to what happened to the original raw tests as well as the corresponding results. There are some discussions underway, but so far nobody seems to have kept a copy of that stuff.isotelus wrote: What is the problem with releasing the results, anyways? All of the tests should have been graded and put together to find the winner in the first place, right? Am I missing something?
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Thanks for everyone's patience! The rankings for Oldies but Goodies are posted:
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