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nat_g31
Location: Permanent vacation from Nor Cal
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:13 pm Reply with quote
Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
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Werdnaibor
Location: Albany, NY
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:39 pm Reply with quote
nat_g31 wrote: Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
He meant after everything is submitted, I believe. Something like judging task 1, posting the entries without the voting information, judging task 2, then posting those entries without voting results, and so on. I think.
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nat_g31
Location: Permanent vacation from Nor Cal
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:15 pm Reply with quote
Werdnaibor wrote: nat_g31 wrote: Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
He meant after everything is submitted, I believe. Something like judging task 1, posting the entries without the voting information, judging task 2, then posting those entries without voting results, and so on. I think.
Hmmmm. I guess it could work that way, but this is far more enjoyable.
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shane.e.randall
Location: Indiana, PA
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:24 pm Reply with quote
nat_g31 wrote: Werdnaibor wrote: nat_g31 wrote: Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
He meant after everything is submitted, I believe. Something like judging task 1, posting the entries without the voting information, judging task 2, then posting those entries without voting results, and so on. I think.
Hmmmm. I guess it could work that way, but this is far more enjoyable.
So midnight? Im starting to get a little excited
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Werdnaibor
Location: Albany, NY
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:15 pm Reply with quote
nat_g31 wrote: Werdnaibor wrote: nat_g31 wrote: Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
He meant after everything is submitted, I believe. Something like judging task 1, posting the entries without the voting information, judging task 2, then posting those entries without voting results, and so on. I think.
Hmmmm. I guess it could work that way, but this is far more enjoyable.
You sick, sadistic son of a bitch!
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nat_g31
Location: Permanent vacation from Nor Cal
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:18 pm Reply with quote
Werdnaibor wrote: nat_g31 wrote: Werdnaibor wrote: nat_g31 wrote: Trann wrote: A random thought for the future: what if the judges spent their time evaluating pictures in order so that releases could be controlled rather than dumped as a whole?
For example, picture one is under consideration by the judges. Debate ensues. The length of time doesn't matter. A decision is reached.
The point values for the first picture by each team are locked in. All first pictures are then released without comment but the judges.
The pictures would then be in the public eye and give the community something to discuss without affecting the judging. It would keep interest high during the evaluation process until the winner is announced.
Granted, things may still be missed, but they'd be missed with the current format, too.
We can't judge chops until we have all submissions in front of us. Since most entries came in at the deadline judging went on for days past the final day of the scavenger hunt. If you ask me everything is going exactly as planned.
He meant after everything is submitted, I believe. Something like judging task 1, posting the entries without the voting information, judging task 2, then posting those entries without voting results, and so on. I think.
Hmmmm. I guess it could work that way, but this is far more enjoyable.
You sick, sadistic son of a bitch!
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Tesore
Location: On the way to Utopia!
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:30 pm Reply with quote
Quote: You sick, sadistic son of a bitch!
Stop flattering the jury!
Oh wait...
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shane.e.randall
Location: Indiana, PA
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:52 pm Reply with quote
Tesore wrote: Quote: You sick, sadistic son of a bitch!
Stop flattering the jury!
Oh wait...
Should our noses be Brown or more of a burnt Umber. Sometime shit is green so who knows.
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MikeDascola
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:57 pm Reply with quote
shane.e.randall wrote:
So midnight? Im starting to get a little excited
The winners will be posted tomorrow (Saturday 27th) @ midnight EST.
Contest begins - Saturday September 29, 2012
Final submissions due - Saturday October 20, 2012
Final jury decision - Saturday October 27, 2012
Winning team announced - Sunday October 28, 2012
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MikeDascola
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:01 am Reply with quote
MikeDascola wrote:
The winners will be posted tomorrow (Saturday 27th) @ midnight EST.
I also want to take this time to say thank you to all who participated. There are some amazing chops and everyone did a great job. Judging wasn't easy and tomorrow you'll see why when we unveil all the submissions.
Thanks again everyone!
-md
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blue_lurker
Location: Australia
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Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:11 am Reply with quote
MikeDascola wrote: MikeDascola wrote:
The winners will be posted tomorrow (Saturday 27th) @ midnight EST.
I also want to take this time to say thank you to all who participated. There are some amazing chops and everyone did a great job. Judging wasn't easy and tomorrow you'll see why when we unveil all the submissions.
Thanks again everyone!
-md
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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:37 pm Reply with quote
The-Masked-Layer wrote:
11 hours and 23 minutes to go!
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TJ
Location: Utah, USA
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Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:46 pm Reply with quote
The-Masked-Layer wrote: The-Masked-Layer wrote:
11 hours and 23 minutes to go!
We're trying to get it out earlier if possible. Don't hold your breath though.
It will be posted in a new thread.
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