Sunday, March 2, 2008
Unbreakable...
First of all great job to all the other groups, no hard feelings but my group did succeed, so i think we should take a second and honor us. we definetly followed the planning process, imediately given instruction we discussed all possibilities for the ultimate egg cushion. My group members threw in ideas which i was eager to test, and some that sounded bad right of the bat. we actually tried 3 ideas before we decided to go with the winner, which was last minute. We started by building a model where the egg had 4 large straw legs, so that any way it fell the egg would never touch the floor, but due to a lack of time we decided to go with a tail which someone in the group had mentioned as a joke. The group worked well together, i was surprised that with 5 people we didnt get in eachothers ways, we actually easily agreed on our ideas and everyone ghelped out in the building process. i felt that our weakness was the lack of time but it ened being in our favor sice we had to rush and didnt go through with our original model. Upon the egg drop we hit a roadblock where someone blurted out that our egg was too covered up, the team all ran up and quickly fixed up the creature to appeal to class standards and still prevailed. I took the egg home, but the basketball team crushed it. Ohh well, i get 5 points.
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i agree with your blog we did a good job and unlike most groups i think that we were sucessful because we thought outside of the box, a crucial aspect of a good manager, good job
Hi,
We had a similar situation where people complained that our egg was too covered up and we had to rearrange it.
The good thing is that you did not have to drop it twice. Good work on the team playing...
Congratulations on winning. Although my group was not as lucky, we did follow the same steps, but failed to focus enough on Step 1, which was accessing the means by which we were permitted to accomplish the task. However, I agree that your "thinking outside the box" was a leading factor in your success, and congratulate you once again.
...and this is the group who told the professor our egg is more than 50% covered up?
There were "white spots" all over in between tapes that covered the egg shell. The white spots are the areas that are not covered of the egg shell. If you would add all those white spots together, the total area that is not cover on our egg were more than 50%. It is simply math, 20% + 12% + 3% + 6% + 5% + 13% = 59%. See how easy that is? The professor might have convinced, but we should have fight back and defense ourselves. We did not fight back, but just ripped the tapes off and dropped our egg twice.
Anyway, you're fired!
hahahah i love how people have something negative to say without revealing their names. anyways, to our defense our group did not object to the fact that your egg was fully covered, i said go for it we really didn't care, so get your facts straight and dont be a coward by publishing your comment anonymously ...have a nice day:) we rock we get 5 points
hahahah i love how people have something negative to say without revealing their names. anyways, to our defense our group did not object to the fact that your egg was fully covered, i said go for it we really didn't care, so get your facts straight and dont be a coward by publishing your comment anonymously ...have a nice day:) we rock we get 5 points
I can not disagree with you, people should stop using my name. Anonymous is a 9 letter name that begins with "A" and ends with "s." They should stick with Tom, Dick, and Harry.
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