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The World's Largest Scavenger Hunt Returns
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CowboyNeal
on Fri May 12, 2006 02:27 AM
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mresolver writes "University of Chicago students have once again emerged from the library after a long winter to participate in the world's largest scavenger hunt. The multiple day event is famous for the working breeder reactor that students managed to build during the 1999 hunt. This year, the official list (PDF) includes a superconductor, working wood refrigerator, hot air balloon made to Montgolfier specifications, one-way funhouse mirror, and a walk-in Kaleidoscope."
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mresolver writes "We've discussed it in previous years, and now the world's largest scavenger hunt at the University of Chicago has returned. The event may be best known for the working breeder reactor students built for the 1999 hunt. This year, some of the 330 list items (PDF) include 3-D (and 4-D) Twister, a hand-built Theremin, a recreation of the Moon landing, the world's largest Newton's Cradle, and hyperbolic crocheting."
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Spoilers (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Spoilers (Score:3, Funny)
What? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:What? (Score:5, Informative)
Yup, the biggest one we have.
Aaah hahaha! (Score:2)
I know where the book bound in skin is (Score:2)
Skin bound books are pretty common???? (Score:2)
Ill be dammed. Skin bound books are everywhere. The one specifically that I was thinking of was the one mentioned on the sec
Re:What? (Score:2)
The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:5, Funny)
2. DNA From a) Bill Gates b) Linus Torvalds c) Larry Ellison
3. 1 Site which can withstand a force 10 slashdot effect (Not a search engine)
4. Someone who can actually write IAAL
5. Used items belonging to the goatse man
6. 3 pounds of lime green duct tape
7. 1 pound of Sillier Putty (tm)
8. 1 Signed Microsoft UAT
9. A travelling salesman who understands non-deterministic polynomial time
10. A girlfriend
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:4, Funny)
the list.... (Score:2)
"23 In Soviet Russia, Scav hunts you! Get the autograph of the One and Only. What a country! [19861951
points]"
so
I got #1 (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I got #1 (Score:4, Funny)
Uh oh, 3D Realms is going to sue you for posting the game's entire source code!
no points. (Score:2)
I could point some other errors. Like that it might be WinMain, that is might be written in C and throw does not work there. the program uses "exit" instead of return. or it returns a error exit code inst
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2, Funny)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2)
Lets not forget a few.... (Score:3, Funny)
B1. Ponies!
B2. Desktop Cold Fusion, the energy of the Future!
B3. Gray Goo.
B4. Profit!
B5. AI Based dust collecting overloards.
B6. A working automobile metaphore.
B7. An actual first post.
B8. An editor who actually r
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2)
4. Someone who can actually write IAAL
Will this guy [slashdot.org] do? :)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The 2006 first annual Slashdot scavenger hunt (Score:2)
We have plenty of those, but due to their career choice, they start out with massively negative karma.
They're here, they're just all below your threshold.
How dare they! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:How dare they! (Score:2, Interesting)
In reference to the patent you mention, this text is from a New Scientist article [newscientist.com]
Re:How dare they! (Score:2)
But that's coo, Slashdot. Mock away. That's what you do best.
Soooo, a patent lawyer making a mokery of the patent system isn't worthy of our ire simply because a child was involved?
Re:How dare they! (Score:2)
Re:How dare they! (Score:2)
I have prior art to this patent [uspto.gov] dating back
Re:How dare they! (Score:4, Interesting)
As the patented swinging method had been long known in the art, the USPTO invalidated all claims of the patent (as it should have the first time around), rendering it unenforceable. Because a patent with no claims is worthless, its owner allowed it to expire on 5/10/2006 by nonpayment of issue fees.
Aluminum tubes being used! (Score:2, Funny)
Moving Violations Required? (Score:5, Funny)
[The driver] may not have received no moving violations or convictions or court-ordered supervision.
I really hope that's a typo... I'm not sure how easy it would be to find someone with a prior conviction to send on the road trip.
Participation points (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Participation points (Score:2)
Who says it has to be your girlfriend. You're thinking too literally!
Some advice (Score:2, Informative)
Worlds largest egh ? (Score:2, Informative)
this is like the "World Series" where the winners are "World Baseball Champions" when only teams from USA play, most American kids dont even know w [aljazeera.com]
Re:Worlds largest egh ? (Score:2)
Re:Worlds largest egh ? (Score:2)
And it's not like the UoChi organizers decreed that theirs is the world's biggest scavenger hunt. Even if they did, I'm sure they wouldn't have a problem with not calling it that should someone prove
F***ing (Score:5, Funny)
Poor people of Fucking, Austria (Europe) [wikipedia.org]. As if they didn't have enough tourists stealing their sign. At least it has become harder to steal now:
Re:F***ing (Score:2)
*sniggers*
NOTICE: Item #43 Replaced to Redesign Slashdot (Score:2)
It's a one-shot deal and no further information is available about this update.
Can't believe this hasn't been done (Score:3, Funny)
11. Weapons of Mass Destruction
12. A copy of "Where's Waldo? Special Osama Edition"
12. George Bush's rear end
12a. Tony Blair's puckered lips
g.
Don't Just Read The Article, See The Movie! (Score:2)
Or if you don't want to pay the money, why not request that Netflix carry it [netflix.com]. Or your local library.
Biggest Scavenged Item Ever (Score:2)
Amulet of Yendor. (Score:2)
7._________ The Amulet of Yendor. [ 1 point ]
Oh, come on, that has got to be worth at least 1,000,000 Zorkmids!
Re:Found Itemd that I think is against the rules.. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Found Itemd that I think is against the rules.. (Score:2)
Nowhere in that line does it say "live pet bee on a string". It could easily be a dead bee on a string. I don't think that a "pet" necessarily implies that the object is alive: think pet
Re:Found Itemd that I think is against the rules.. (Score:2)