Write It Do It B/C
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What are the WIDI rules in the following situation:
If there is a figure that has the shape of a letter - for eg an 'X", will the team be tiered if the writer says 'The figure looks like an 'X' '? The reason I ask is, would it be considered drawing the picture of the object?
If there is a figure that has the shape of a letter - for eg an 'X", will the team be tiered if the writer says 'The figure looks like an 'X' '? The reason I ask is, would it be considered drawing the picture of the object?
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Judging from the rules, I'd say that you should say X-shaped piece, and then every time after call it an X (or cross). Then again, I don't do this event.diamond12 wrote:What are the WIDI rules in the following situation:
If there is a figure that has the shape of a letter - for eg an 'X", will the team be tiered if the writer says 'The figure looks like an 'X' '? The reason I ask is, would it be considered drawing the picture of the object?

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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Well, the X is on the standard keyboard, as a letter. To make it clear that you are using the letter and not a diagram, put it in the quotes? Say..UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Judging from the rules, I'd say that you should say X-shaped piece, and then every time after call it an X (or cross). Then again, I don't do this event.diamond12 wrote:What are the WIDI rules in the following situation:
If there is a figure that has the shape of a letter - for eg an 'X", will the team be tiered if the writer says 'The figure looks like an 'X' '? The reason I ask is, would it be considered drawing the picture of the object?
The two lines cross in the shape of an "X"
Or, if you want to play it really safe, do just as UTF says, just call it a cross. Though if the X is the same size as the rest of the words, it should count as text, not a diagram.

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Re: Write It Do It B/C
From my personal experience, I have always said "it looks like an X " and never been tiered both at state and nationals. But it is always good to play it safe if you're unsure!theoriginalweevil wrote:Well, the X is on the standard keyboard, as a letter. To make it clear that you are using the letter and not a diagram, put it in the quotes? Say..UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Judging from the rules, I'd say that you should say X-shaped piece, and then every time after call it an X (or cross). Then again, I don't do this event.diamond12 wrote:What are the WIDI rules in the following situation:
If there is a figure that has the shape of a letter - for eg an 'X", will the team be tiered if the writer says 'The figure looks like an 'X' '? The reason I ask is, would it be considered drawing the picture of the object?
The two lines cross in the shape of an "X"
Or, if you want to play it really safe, do just as UTF says, just call it a cross. Though if the X is the same size as the rest of the words, it should count as text, not a diagram.
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
So when preparing for nationals, how many pieces should my partner and I practice with so we can be ready? I heard last year, it was almost 100 pieces.
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
I wouldn't go by pieces alone but also complexity. When I did WIDI at nationals in B Division, we had a pile of ~10 pieces of trash. What made it hard was describing folds, location, and crinkles because writers are conditioned to describing a clockwork system of K'nex or Legos, not abstract things like two coffee lids leaning against each other at different angles.deoxyribonucleicacid wrote:So when preparing for nationals, how many pieces should my partner and I practice with so we can be ready? I heard last year, it was almost 100 pieces.
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
I suppose you could consider the folds/locations/crinkles as "pieces" since each might be a separate item on the rubric.samlan16 wrote:I wouldn't go by pieces alone but also complexity. When I did WIDI at nationals in B Division, we had a pile of ~10 pieces of trash. What made it hard was describing folds, location, and crinkles because writers are conditioned to describing a clockwork system of K'nex or Legos, not abstract things like two coffee lids leaning against each other at different angles.deoxyribonucleicacid wrote:So when preparing for nationals, how many pieces should my partner and I practice with so we can be ready? I heard last year, it was almost 100 pieces.
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
You could, but the point is that you should expect to have extensive descriptions of each object rather than thoughtlessly slapping together 100 Lincoln Logs.bernard wrote:I suppose you could consider the folds/locations/crinkles as "pieces" since each might be a separate item on the rubric.samlan16 wrote:I wouldn't go by pieces alone but also complexity. When I did WIDI at nationals in B Division, we had a pile of ~10 pieces of trash. What made it hard was describing folds, location, and crinkles because writers are conditioned to describing a clockwork system of K'nex or Legos, not abstract things like two coffee lids leaning against each other at different angles.deoxyribonucleicacid wrote:So when preparing for nationals, how many pieces should my partner and I practice with so we can be ready? I heard last year, it was almost 100 pieces.
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Trash has got to be confusing
Any other weird models at Nats in previous years?

Any other weird models at Nats in previous years?
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Hey just wondering: as a writer, can I scratch out unwanted paragraphs? Can I cross out words? Or will that be counted as code?
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