AWS 48, Basingstoke, 21st November 2015

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Re: AWS 48, Basingstoke, 21st November 2015

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That's a good idea! I'm guessing tweaks can still be made on the day (adding/removing people who forget/change/dont turn up)? As long as all the threads are kept track of it could really help with the speed of it.
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Yes, signups can still be done on the day and it's a 2 step process so the event organiser has to confirm/delete each entry before the draw can be made. This is best done as part of the tech checks I think.
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All signed up, looking forward to it.

As usual looking for any volunteers to drive one half of Salt & Pepper as a cluster.
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Volunteered!
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I see Rory has signed up already. Are you ill, Rory?
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I know, it's a new record for me :L All my ants are already competition ready, though this probably says more about how little my team has changed since last time.. They've all had upgrades done, but nothing really new I'm afraid, other then perhaps a new chassis for 'Moon'; been too busy with the heavier classes over the last few months :S
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No takers to drive Oddfish yet. Anyone?
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hi guys. what do you all want to in terms of nanoweights? we could either do the melee format again or we could do a standard double elimination tournament. the way i see it melees would save time but double elimination would be easier to draw and everyone would get more fights. it's up to you guys.
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Save it til the end, see how much time/how many survivors are left and go from there? I quite like the melees but happy to do whatever.
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Re: AWS 48, Basingstoke, 21st November 2015

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If you are wondering why we seem to now have more than 3 'rollers' it's because smart ant 5 has now become a cluster
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