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Re: [Palindrome] Team name?



Nominations for a team name can start now, although voting probably 
shouldn't happen until we've integrated new members into the mailing list. 
If people want to mail suggestions to me directly, I'll collect them, as 
well as any hashed out on the list. I will make sure that this suggestion 
gets onto the ballot.

That said, I'm personally not entirely comfortable with a team name that 
could be interpreted as rubbing Katherine's nose in ACRONYM's demise. I 
know that that's not the spirit in which it is intended, but especially 
after the bad blood of last year's Bomber's split off, my inclination 
would be to err on the side of caution.

As for strategies for winning, I don't think that it's contrary to the 
team mission statement. After all, as Eric has pointed out once or twice 
over the past couple of years, "Winning is fun, too." Trip, would you be 
interested in a strategery position in my cabinet? Offhand, I think both 
planning Friday night schedule and working with Tinhorn on not just making 
sure that the Wiki works, but also that we understand how to make the Wiki 
work for us, would fall into this category, though any other suggestions 
would be welcome.

Scott

----- Original Message ----
From: Trip Payne <trippayne bellsouth net>
To: Jenny Gutbezahl <jenny gutbezahl gmail com>
Cc: Palindrome Mailing List <palindrome cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Monday, 20 November, 2006 3:26:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Palindrome] Team name?


Ooh, I like Mynonym.  Second the motion.

Perhaps it's too early to talk about this, but what the heck.  I know 
that Palindrome plays for fun, with winning secondary to that, but there 
are a lot of us who would dearly like to win.  Looking back on last 
year, I think it's easy to pinpoint the main reason we weren't in the 
running at the end: we had almost no one working the Friday night shift, 
which gave Bombers and Codex (who certainly did) a huge advantage over us.

I remember coming back to the room early Saturday morning and there were 
only two people in the room, and they'd been struggling over a puzzle 
for several hours.  I was able to quickly solve two puzzles -- they'd 
started them and just needed a fresh pair of eyes, so it's not like I 
did anything special.  If we'd had a decent-sized group of people 
working throughout the night, I think we'd have made a lot more progress.

So my suggestion is that ten or so people volunteer to take that shift.  
Obviously everyone should be around for the start of the hunt -- that's 
an exciting time, it's when the theme is revealed, etc.  But if we had 
10 people who were willing to go to bed at 6 PM or so and come back 
around 1 or 2 AM, that would really help things.  (I know everyone 
thinks "Oh, I can stay up the whole time if I have to" -- but invariably 
people crash, and if they're all doing it at the same time, that's 
problematic.)  And it's not like we need 35 people in the room during 
the day.

I'll be the first to volunteer for the night shift -- anyone willing to 
join me?

-- Trip



Jenny Gutbezahl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it about time to start thinking about our team name for this year?  
> Some folks jokingly suggested that with the influx of Acronymiacs, we 
> might want to create a palindromic acronym (or an acronymic 
> palindrome). In the spirt, but not the letter of that, I suggest 
> "Mynonym," which would indicate that our team is named after being 
> named a rather aggressive bird that's good at imitating others.
>
> Hathor/Jenny
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