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University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt Returns
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Zonk
on Fri May 11, 2007 01:09 PM
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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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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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a recreation of the Moon landing (Score:5, Funny)
We're gonna need a whole lot of Mentos and Diet Coke for that one!
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"Screw the salute--Diet Coke and Mentos jetpack!"
Killing two birds with one stone.
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Hyperbolic Crocheting (Score:2, Funny)
i knew it (Score:4, Funny)
The moon landing was staged at the university of Chicago!
Not nowadays... (Score:2)
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Re:Only if... (Score:2)
A few more highlights and comments: (Score:2, Informative)
27. A Turing machine. Is it OK if it's just equivalent to one?
45. Sounds like fun. How much money?
51. Tumbleweed. Believe it or not, they actually do have these in C
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wouldn't even attempting to search for the anarchist cook book get you on an FBI watch list. Much less downloading it and printing it out. No thank you I have no desire for a indefinite stay at gitmo's
Re:A few more highlights and comments: (Score:4, Insightful)
Because I live in Germany.
Because as my grandparents told me, the Germans ca. 1936-39 spoke jokingly about the GESTAPO.
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Road trip rules (Score:4, Funny)
So does that mean you have to have a moving violation to drive?
Maybe my English parser is broken on Friday.
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There ain't nothin wrong with no double negatives -- they're a legitimate historical part of the language, and some overthinking idiots in the 18th century decided they were illogical. Well guess what? Language is illogical. Compare "b*ll*cks" (=bad/nonsen
Hand Built Theremin - Is there any other kind? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Given some of the other items on the list, the list looks pretty open to interpretation.
If they build it by hand... why wouldn't it be 'hand built'. Other comments make it seem like some peo
Re:Hand Built Theremin - Is there any other kind? (Score:5, Interesting)
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web.mit.edu/puzzle/www
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what's so creative about U of C thing, maybe I'd call it minor thinking outside the box..
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Well, maybe I can help with another one of the items in the scavenger hunt. I've knitted a parabola before and
Ask Froogle (Score:2)
Well, you may just ask Froogle [google.com]. There, apart from some kits, and this "Hywatt" [instrumentpro.com] thing from a certain "Instrument Pro" company that I had never heard about, the most wide
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Not again (Score:4, Funny)
Someone better get homeland security on the phone.
Impossible task (Score:2, Funny)
Info on the reactor (Score:3, Interesting)
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" Although some judges and fellow Mathews teammates were concerned over the safety of the reactor, Kasper
said that he and Neill took serious precautions during its construction. "It was all very well-controlled. We
packed the
"The Hunt" Documentary (Score:3, Interesting)
* disclaimer- I know the people who made this film. I still liked it.
Rubbery (Score:4, Funny)
For some reason the fact that they did restores my faith in humanity.
The best on the list: (Score:4, Funny)
Seriously though, its nice to see that universities are still academic, but also just plain fun. Although it's pretty sad that we all get both parts of that joke...
Re:PDF sucks (Score:4, Funny)
You don't want them to make it too easy to get, do you?
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What is up with PDF documents? (In this case, the list of items.) Why can't people just use normal hypertext? It makes it harder for people like me to view.
Hypertext doesn't print friendly from your browser.
Re:PDF sucks (Score:5, Funny)
-Rick
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What is this "print" you speak of?
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Re:PDF sucks (Score:4, Insightful)
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There are others too with a simple Google-ing [google.ca]
As mentioned, the list is fairly rich in content and loses lots of the formatting and special
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Re:Harder to find (Score:5, Funny)
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Anyone have extra Monopoly sets?
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I doubt you'd get away with Monopoly money, but it's true it doesn't specify US dollars. Perhaps you could make a road trip to Canadia for their new million dollar coin [foxnews.com]?
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Well, half a cake is quantantively equal to two quarters of a cake, or four eighths, eight sixteenths etc. This doesn't mean that they are physically identical.
Half a cake can only be in one place. Two quarters of a cake can be in at most two places. Four