We have a full carton of paper from last year. 5000 sheets. I have a DeskJet 932C that I can offer for the hunt -- it's not fast but it's pretty reliable. I have extra ink cartridges that I will donate if needed.
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From: palindrome-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu on behalf of Thomas Weisswange
Sent: Tue 12/27/2005 12:29 PM
To: Palindrome Mailing List
Subject: [Palindrome] Mystery Hunt Myscellanea
Here are a bunch of random, disconnected thoughts I've had, in no
particular order:
1. I'm going to make a run to Staples sometime before I come up for the
Hunt. I intend
to buy a large binder and some sheet protectors. I believe we have a
decent amount of
paper left from last year. If there is anything in particular that you
would like me to buy and
bring, let me know, and I'll see if anyone already has one.
B. I think this whole organizational thing would be a lot easier if we
had some sort of
online blog/wiki/bbs/whatever that we could all access. That way, we
can just keep
adding to the info, and it will be available as a nice starting point
for next year. Actually,
I believe that Last Minute put something together like this, and I'm a
bit embarrassed for
realizing that she was incredibly right about the utility of it. If we
can get something
together soon, here are a few things we should have on the site:
one: A list of who is attending, indexed by WHEN they're arriving.
bee: A list of what people are bringing, indexed by WHAT is being
brought, not by who is bringing it. This list should also include
things we WANT to have brought, but which haven't been offered, yet.
gamma: The growing list of suggested team names.
vixen: Links to good online solving resources
Since it's a public resource, any other ideas can be added there.
III. I have $85 in cash left over from last year's hunt, which I will
apply to costs from this year's hunt.
So we all shouldn't have to put in that much.
Cuatro: Since we have had a hard time coming up with a high-volume
printer this year, I think we should
consider a change in team policy. I don't think we should be printing
out copies of every puzzle for every
person this year. It's been nice in the past to have, but as the hunts
have gotten larger and larger (and larger,)
it's simply been impossible for anyone to work on all the puzzles, or
even anywhere near all the puzzles.
I think the best bet for us is simply to have our usual huge amount of
laptop computers and to print out the
puzzles as needed. Of course this does still imply that we ought to
have a printer, and please don't stop
looking for one, but I think we can save a lot of time, mess, and
outright losing stuff if we don't have dozens
of extra copies of each puzzle.
Johnny Five: That being said, even though nobody can work on every
puzzle, it IS possible for everyone
to work on a single puzzle. I am almost positive that I will be able to
bring the digital projector along again,
and we had a great time looking at the puzzles together. I think even
the little bits of collective brainstorming
went a long way towards solving some of the puzzles, and I seem to
recall we even managed to solve a few
puzzles very quickly by group solving.
The Joy of Six: Eric Berlin has been keeping a list of names/noms of
people who are coming. Would someone
volunteer to handle making nametags from that list once the list is
finalized? Oh, yeah, and once the team name
is finalized as well.
7. Just 7. Would somebody PLEASE post to this list the way to get my
car into campus, in detail, and get it
as close to our HQ as possible in order to unload stuff from it? I
usually have a lot of stuff to bring in, and I'm
really getting tired of lugging it an infinite distance down a corridor.
Ate. Dinner, that is. Could someone please make a nice big sign-up
board for the Mary Chung's run on Friday night?
And have the menu attached handily? And a place to put money for same?
It seems we always end up rushing this
on Friday night. Perhaps someone who wants a really small job could
just be in charge of this. I am once again bringing
copious amounts of reheat-and-eat Italian food for Saturday.
Nein. No. More. I'm out of ideas for now, but let's make this a fun
Mystery Hunt. Remember, it doesn't matter
if you win or lose, as long as you find yourself staring for 10 hours at
something pitifully obvious.
See you all at the Hunt!
---Tom (Al DeSuda)
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