A lot of teams have remarked about how this is such an open-ended question. There doesn't seem to be a final definite answer to this problem which makes it really hard to nail down. A few teams started out with strong enthusiasm and energy and while the energy is still keeping up, enthusiasm seems to be waning a little. I think after a few hours of research have led to the realization about the vastness of this concern. Some teams have stated that they're changing tactics completely. One or two found that their strategy has developed some kinks and are working them out and hoping they won't have to essentially begin again. One team seemed rather confident about their approach and given that they stepped out for dinner a while ago, I think we can safely assume they have things under control. None of the teams have left for the night.
Steve, Jim, Mary and Dean Chalykoff are working out the logistics for tomorrow. Pizza arrives at 10:30 and the coffee has been replenished. Looks like we're here for a while.
Friday, March 30, 2007
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Oh, the duties of manning the Grad Lounge --multi-tasking between room temp control, Java uptake, and PPT slides that dawning class project...
Such is the excitement at GSM --on a Friday at 9pm...
Natasha
I came by to wish you luck. I can appreciate the effort that is involved here, and I'm a little jealous that I don't have something so challenging to deal with these days. I'll live vicariously through you guys, ok?
Good luck!
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