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In lugnet.build.mecha, Christopher Snead wrote:
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> Okay, fine, you're not whining. But I still think a contest should be a little
> more than "Eric, I challenge you to build what I build better than me." I like
> the design, and most of my experience is in the 12 inch range; but I like the
> idea of trying a completely new scale for me - kind of like and "Iron Chef" for
> mecha.
Why not have both sides appoint their judges, and then have the judges--off
LUGNET and without input from either party--decide on a set of rules, with no
possibility of changes? Both guys agree by naming judges to participate in
whatever the judges decide on as rules.
And yes, I think that a contest is a lot more positive a direction for .mecha
than all the smack-talking that's happened. The smack has oscillated between
entertaining and just plain irritating.
Peter
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| (...) Okay, fine, you're not whining. But I still think a contest should be a little more than "Eric, I challenge you to build what I build better than me." I like the design, and most of my experience is in the 12 inch range; but I like the idea of (...) (19 years ago, 20-Dec-05, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.contests)
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