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Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 22nd, 2019, 5:08 pm
by pb5754
I mean, you can still win nats without medalling at all... as long as all your placements are 7ths.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 22nd, 2019, 7:04 pm
by DontWorryAboutIt
pb5754[] wrote:I mean, you can still win nats without medalling at all... as long as all your placements are 7ths.
A team averaging around 7-8th across there events has a good chance of winning, your statement is valid.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 22nd, 2019, 7:51 pm
by Tailsfan101
rfscoach wrote:
mjcox2000 wrote:
rfscoach wrote:The Awards Ceremony is scheduled from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Who is taking odds on the ability to stick to that schedule? I do not think I have been at a Combined Div B/ Div C National Awards Ceremony that has taken less that 3.5 hours....
Last year, awards’ scheduled start time was 7:30, and awards concluded and people were dismissed at about 10:25. Maybe they’ll manage to get all of the scores in on time this year to remove the typical delay at the beginning.
Last year's awards seemed never ending...that could be because it was the first time we medaled in ZERO events.
I know how you feel...

NOTE: At least for me, it helps to make a live spreadsheet and keep track of all the medals solely for you and your teammates' benefit, especially when you know you probably won't get a medal.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 23rd, 2019, 5:54 am
by EastStroudsburg13
Tailsfan101 wrote:
rfscoach wrote:
mjcox2000 wrote: Last year, awards’ scheduled start time was 7:30, and awards concluded and people were dismissed at about 10:25. Maybe they’ll manage to get all of the scores in on time this year to remove the typical delay at the beginning.
Last year's awards seemed never ending...that could be because it was the first time we medaled in ZERO events.
I know how you feel...

NOTE: At least for me, it helps to make a live spreadsheet and keep track of all the medals solely for you and your teammates' benefit, especially when you know you probably won't get a medal.
IRC is usually a fun time during the awards ceremony. It's reliably the highest traffic IRC gets each year. Even if there isn't wifi there, IRC usually does not use a ton of data (especially if you get a mobile client).

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 23rd, 2019, 7:04 pm
by 19alekb
windu34 wrote:
rfscoach wrote:The Awards Ceremony is scheduled from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Who is taking odds on the ability to stick to that schedule?
Not me...
Are you supervisor for B or C for circuit?

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 23rd, 2019, 9:02 pm
by pepperonipi
19alekb wrote:
windu34 wrote:
rfscoach wrote:The Awards Ceremony is scheduled from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Who is taking odds on the ability to stick to that schedule?
Not me...
Are you supervisor for B or C for circuit?
Division C, according to his wiki page.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 24th, 2019, 5:05 am
by SOnerd
The Tournament Google Map looks cool! What’s the best way to use it on mobile, just in a browser?

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 24th, 2019, 5:52 am
by Nats2019
SOnerd wrote:The Tournament Google Map looks cool! What’s the best way to use it on mobile, just in a browser?
From testing it, I'd say the best thing is to open it on mobile from our website, then click the little icon on the top right of the map to open it in your Google Maps app (if you have that downloaded). When you're using it in the app, I think it's the easiest to navigate.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 26th, 2019, 9:40 am
by dxu46
The room lists have been released, can't post link because I'm on phone right now.

Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University

Posted: May 26th, 2019, 9:52 am
by buildergirl
Nats2019, is there any way to guarantee the HVAC will be off during flying time in Friday? It is probably already going to be dangerous with the crowd of people, but the sporadic and unpredictable airflow may cause further damage to the planes.