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| Experienced Member | Yeah, I'm looking forward too, but may not be joining Exam coming T_T
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It makes sense to rotate the contest through the major fields of interest. I think we are going to have a lot of fun.
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| Experienced Member | For a humorous, useless, but still intelligent, competition how about: Design the Ultimate Toaster Toasters are extremely simple and the cost of adding anymore technology would far outweigh any benefit it would bring. But it would be a great competition to try and design some improvements. The simplest ideas would be timers and/or photosensors to get that precision "brown" look of good toast. How about a chime when it finishes or even playing a clip of music? On the more complicated end the toaster might have wireless transmitter that sets off a remote ringer that can tell you your toast is done while you're say brushing your teeth. Still higher is an infrared moisture sensor that watches the surface of the toast and finishes when the toast has the perfect crunchy texture. Solar powered toasters, hand-crank powered toasters, Auto-loading and ejecting toasters. All kinds of innovations are possible. However making a Rube Goldberg type toaster is NOT the objective. All features of the toaster must be accomplished in straightforward and logical implementations. Adding unnecessary steps and complications will result in points being taking away. On the topic of points toasters will be given points on originality, functionality, efficiency and sophistication. I don't think cost should be a criterion for this type of humorous competition (to encourage highly sophisticated ideas) but i'll let the judges decide that one. And one final rule: Toast made by such toasters must still be edible. hmmm... maybe there should also be a "best tasting" toast category too.... The great thing about this competition is that almost every discipline can make a toaster unique to them. So this competition is suitably generic for everyone but also suitably interesting to everyone. Last edited by Glyph : 28th April 2008 at 06:51 PM. |
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| Experienced Member | [code] [/code] yeah i see your format
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