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In lugnet.events, Matthew Jeffery wrote:
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In lugnet.events, Todd Thuma wrote:
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In lugnet.events, Holger Matthes wrote:
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In lugnet.events, Jan-Albert van Ree wrote:
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1 hour, 2 minutes and 28 seconds
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Snipped for brevity
I would also like to point out that the BrickFest PDX 2004 event was held at sea
level and the latest attempt was carried out in Germany at an altitude greatly
above sea level.
The differences in atmospheric density at higher altitudes allows baseballs and
javelins to travel father and for water to boil at lower temperatures. Most
record books profiling baseball accomplishments or Olympic records always note
when record breaking attempts were performed at higher altitudes.
Clearly, this latest attempt in Germany at the higher altitude had some unfair
advantage since the less dense air at that altitude allowed the builders to work
more quickly. The PDX record was acheived at seal level where the builders had
to fight the denser air.
So, sadly, even though this latest attempt may have only had 10 members and a
mysterious 11th man from the LEGO Company (probably a Master Model Builder or
the guy that desgined the ISD) who supoosedly only timed the 10 member team,
there will have to be a footnote under this attempt indicating that this
record breaking attempt occured at a higher elevation leading to this
artificially fast time.
Good job though guys! Nice try!
Todd
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