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That is correct, our team name was mentioned, I think my largest concern was that when you showed the video it was something along the lines ofKiv,
You did mention us twice (if i remember correctly). I just think the team captain (hexjunkie) wanted to give me personally the credit for this particular hack. Perhaps because I've never seen the lock before and within two seconds of looking at it for the very first time (after just arriving to the room) I was able to deduce, then open the lock successfully before they were able to finish trying to tell me about it.
It felt good to see it in closing, and hear everyone cheer. That was a great con moment for me. Thanks
"here are our winners" then with a moment pause, " lets see a demo of one of these so called tamper resistant locks being broken" so when that happened it seemed like the winning team was responsable. The order just seemed to give credit in the wrong direction and I wanted to give a quick mention to what was up. I was not upset/angry/distraught/sad/ or any other emotion really. I just wanted to give credit to the correct people.
Perhaps that was my perspective.
I also wanted to give credit to Wik for one of the most elegant hacks that I have seen in recent times. I just enjoy giving credit where credit is due.
It was close this year and the learning curve was steep.
Congrats to all the teams for signing up and attempting anything in this challenge. I wasn't sure what to expect but I believe that anyone who attempted gets massive props. This year was dificult, and next year will be even more fun. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with.
I'll see you at the pick up booth next year guys.
Also any word about the team size limit for next year? I'd really like to keep the team we had this year if at all possiable. 4 worked very well.Originally posted by EllenDo I wish we could all be like hexjunkie? Heck yes I do. :) That would rock.Comment
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Big thanks to all the organizers and other teams. We prepared quite a bit and we're glad it paid off in the end. We could have done much better; basically ruined all the small adhesive seals. We plan to be back next year better than ever, and hope to see all you guys again :)
To the other teams: what was your defeat against the plastic ring or the metal ball?
Have valanx email me his shipping address!
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That's fair, and I appreciate it -- I'm all about giving props to the right folks where it's due -- things were pretty rushed at that point in the ceremony, so I can definitely see what you're describing. Sorry for the confusion -- I'll try to make sure that we're crystal clear about which folks were involved with which videos in the future, as I suspect we'll be having more of those. :)That is correct, our team name was mentioned, I think my largest concern was that when you showed the video it was something along the lines of
"here are our winners" then with a moment pause, " lets see a demo of one of these so called tamper resistant locks being broken" so when that happened it seemed like the winning team was responsable. The order just seemed to give credit in the wrong direction and I wanted to give a quick mention to what was up. I was not upset/angry/distraught/sad/ or any other emotion really. I just wanted to give credit to the correct people.
I'm not sure what the minimum/maximum will be next year just yet, but we'll try to not linger on the details for too long -- we want you guys to be able to make your teams and do your prep work, after all. :) We had turn-ins come back from teams varying in size between 2 and 7, I think, and most were 3-4 -- it seems like that might be the sweet spot, but I haven't heard DT mention a specific number at this point -- just that we'll definitely be defining a team size.
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Haha, he just doesn't want to be the secretary next year.
Several seals required two people to work on, one holding a heat gun, one removing or one holding and one working. With someone on documentation (better to do it as you work rather than try and remember everything afterwards), that's three people. But sometimes there is a talk to see. Sometimes there are several seals available to work on. Sometimes someone needs to be somewhere else. Four people would allow a little more flexibility for the team.
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I completely agree here; 4 people on a team worked very well. The documentation is what really gets ya; especially constantly taking photos/video during defeats. Hopefully, the write-ups will get faster when we transition to a web-based system (that was the word anyway).Haha, he just doesn't want to be the secretary next year.
Several seals required two people to work on, one holding a heat gun, one removing or one holding and one working. With someone on documentation (better to do it as you work rather than try and remember everything afterwards), that's three people. But sometimes there is a talk to see. Sometimes there are several seals available to work on. Sometimes someone needs to be somewhere else. Four people would allow a little more flexibility for the team.
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DT and I were both tentatively agreed on having a system in place next year where folks can submit pics and video and the like online. You folks saw the huge level of applause when we showed Team Hactar's use of the hard drive magnets -- we want more of that. Likewise, it isn't our intention to surround folks with unnecessary paperwork. Documentation, yes -- crazy levels of redundant paperwork, no.I completely agree here; 4 people on a team worked very well. The documentation is what really gets ya; especially constantly taking photos/video during defeats. Hopefully, the write-ups will get faster when we transition to a web-based system (that was the word anyway).
You're still going to have to show us how you perform your defeats. Likewise, it's my hope that next year we have 3-4 videos to show, not just one.
I appreciate the feedback. :)
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