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in the past, they are not part of the Ultimate speed history. Those cars were not in the AA USC race and the AA USC race was not run from those faster locations. I have made no statements about results or history outside of the scope of the AA USC race and have included as complete a history of the data as can be referenced. It is an inclusive approach that recognizes every winner, several top finishers, and every record setter for the AA USC race. Your discussion of non USC races from different years , conducted under different rules (fastest times does not always win which is not the case with the AAUSC race) and has no bearing on the topic of the AA UCS race. You may wish to contribute to the other sections on this page with this information.
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this. You argument seems to be with the external source that we both agree exists and I have referenced. I suggest you contact AASBD.org and have them 'fix' their error and desist with your vandalism. Additionally, if the AASBD.org is not convinced to recognnize a different team leader, you could provide a reference some other source that proves that John Wargo was not the winning team leader or record in 2006.
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time than all AASBD current USC records. By ignoring other variables accounting for speed recent USC 2010 and 2011 team times are in the hundreds in order of success. Therefore, only this posting ignores USC times all run at later times of the day (all hotter) and on a much smother track surface (with the ramp possibly higher in the back).
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times can significantly drop. While AASBD paradigm shift in derby speed have been rare, changes in ramp height have not (i.e. all significant changes in times year to year cannot be attributed to race car advancements). In fact, times that are significantly slower due to the reasons noted above (cars typically do not get slower).
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specific year that black children were allowed to enter. we should also trace changes in the financial backing each entrant could receive, and from whom. For example, fifty years ago, a boy could request a local business to pay just enough to advertise on his car, to cover the ($ 40) cost of building that car.
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The section on the scandal, includes the following: "Colorado was also banned from any future participation in the All-American Soap Box Derby." Does that mean that no one from the state of Colorado may ever, even today, compete in the derby -- just because of one family's two (one proven) cheating?
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These are my pictures used on this site. The girl with the white and blue car is my sister Daralyn Fitzgerald. I read the insert and it is correct. There are 2 forms of derby racing All American and NDR. NDR was formed in 1977 because the All American race was not fair. It has been going every since.
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1 I referenced the org that runs the race, the AASBD.org. They describe the results as I have described the results. You provide no alternative reference. While there were faster times from other starting locations (higher up the hill) for different races, run with different rules at the Akron track
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As for the selected car photo, that is the car that won the most recent race (2011) and holds the current track record 26.585. I had also posted the prior photo of the 2010 top 3 finishers that was referenced in a previous edit of the article. I replaced it with this one as it is is more current and
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As for the 'CMU" reference posted to taunt other teams. There is no taunting there. The reference supports the statement that there is overlap in technology between the two events. It also is not clear who would be taunted by this statement. The reference links to photos of vehicles from both events
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I see no taunts in the posted content. The winners, the teams, the records, the times are all referenced to AASBD.org or other external links. For example, the official history sites John Wargo as being the crew chief of the winning team in 2006. You have not provided any data or reference to refute
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You do make one valid point. I have not supplied a reference for Mr Delaney's inclusion in the article. While we both know that it is true that he was involved n the race as a member of Zero error racing from 2008 to 2009 and as a member fo CSSN from 2010 unntil today, and that he is a wheel expert,
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When I built my four racers in the 1950s, I couldn't spend more than $ 15.00 on parts. I had to buy a set of soap box derby wheels for an additional $ 25. This put derby racing in reach of just about any ten year old boy who wanted to build a racer. Now, entrants apparently must buy a whole kit and
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TXDERBY, it is clear that you recognize the AASBD.org "history of the USC" publication that is referenced in the article that you keep deleting. You point out that you name is in the reference but not in the wiki article and you point out the D Delaney is in the article but not in the reference. If
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Keep in mind the World Championships held in Akron, Ohio are ran on a "first to the finish line wins" meaning that it is a wheel race and is usually fixed so the local favorite wins the race. The National Derby Rallies is a rotating wheel swap race and is considered the "real race" which yeilds the
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Point 1: There has been years, even with the older much slower derby cars area, where times are lower than all current USC records. In fact, in 1940 the Akron local had cars in the 25-second range. In previous years with times faster than all modern USC teams, almost every car entered had a faster
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Height and location of the AASBD starting ramp: Each year the AASBD recalibrates lanes to offset track changes that have occurred since the past race (if the track never changed this would not be necessary each year). When all three lanes are raised (even slightly) together during calibration, the
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We should add a short Section discussing whether (and when) the Soap Box Derby has ever allowed organizations like the Boys' Club or the Scouts to sponsor (or assist) children who wanted to build their racers together with some limited supervision -- especially children without support from their
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Only boys were allowed to compete in the Soap Box Derby up through the middle 60s. We should add a Section that traces who was eligible and who was not eligible to compete, and why those eligibility rules were modified. We should state the specific year that girls were allowed to enter and the
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The things you have stated as 'facts' are not supported by any references. As the data I have posted here is direct from the official AAASBD.org website, I suggest that your 'facts' are a combination of irrelevant, unsupported, and incorrect. The governing body of the race has clearly recognized
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3 I do not understand what roosters have to do with this entry. Please provide a reference. As an aside, I will note that you and the rest of the zero error team celebrated your victory and record in 2009 with tweets, buttons, banners, and internet posts. You also made a stink in 2010 with
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all 3 of the cars in the 2010 photo were either not involved in 2011 or had undergone significant revision prior to the race. I believe anyone rational would agree that the fastest car ever to have run the race is central to the topic. Feel free to post other photos, the more the merrier.
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Also, feel free to add your own name to the article in reference to 2009. That is the point of Knowledge (XXG). That would be a constructive edit, vs. vandalism caused by deleting entire sections. As the rest of the article is referenced to a source you recognize, please stop deleting it.
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Quite aside from the various problems with this paragraph (no sources cited for what would obviously be a potentially controversial statement; use of the second-person imperative; various grammatical issues; no attempt to explain the difference between a
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2 Who's success is being diminished? These are statements of facts (team members, winners, top finishers, record setters, and record setters who also won). It is not clear how being listed as one of those things is diminishing. It is recognition of
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The tone is extremely promotional with a lot of superlatives. It diverges from the structure and voice many other vehicle race organization articles. It is written to evoke an emotional reaction instead of merely conveying information. Is it
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multiple record setters within the same year on more than one occasion. This is not my 'spin' on the facts. This is not a misrepresentation of the facts. This is what actually happened and what is documented in their published history.
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put it together, for around $ 400 -- and they can spend a lot more money to finish that kit. This removes the educational value and just plain fun of building a racer, from practically every 10 year old child who wants to compete.
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you recognizes the AAUSC history reference, then deleting the article content is nothing more than base vandalism. One may not like the way history has gone, but that does not give one the license to vandalize.
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accusations of cheating when you finished 2nd. The winners in 2010 and 2011 avoided buttons, banners, and tweets and had the grace to accept their 3rd place finish in 2009 without accusations of cheating.
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Its usually the week after Akron and contestants compete in both organizations. The other pics are of the disqualified 1973 magnet car of James Gronen. For more references checkout www.zero-error.com
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Fastest times can vary significantly year to year. This is due to changes in track surface, track temperature at the times of each heat, and the height and location of the starting ramp.
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in this article is welcome but certainly requires some further explanation, if you please. Where in the article do you feel it needs editing to rectify this? I appreciate the help.
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We should add a Section that traces these cost limits, how these rules changed over time, why they changed, and the associated rules changes that made cost changes necessary.
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There are several links and a photo for the German counterpart but nothing actually in the page. Perhaps the person who added them would like to explain the significance?
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In Johnson City Tennessee in 1968 -1970 Joe M. Taylor winner in Johnson City went to Akron,Ohio. Upon return an after years their are no mention of this race . Why
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Point 3: Claiming success on the hottest USC day on the fastest USC track is like the rooster than believes that it brings the sun up each morning by crowing.
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Point 4: CMU method of tracking fastest time’s methods is not used by the AASBD due to differences in events (but used here to mislead actual results).
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The history of this article exhibits suspicious behavior. In particular, the following paragraph seems to have been inserted and removed repeatedly:
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the page of sport in each country from corresponding article in other language Knowledge (XXG) to English Knowledge (XXG) which was marked in red.
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families or from local small businesses. All of this is frankly more important than naming the winner of the Akron race on a specific year.
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wording (e.g., with a statement like "NDR is considered the fair race" there should be a qualifier indicating who considers it to be so). --
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Point 2: Significant ramp changes during that two-year period. There should be no pleasure in unfairly diminishing a competitor’s success.
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I suggested to contributors to cite references to these instances, the last having been written in a rather non-encyclopedic style. --
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4 I have made no reference to a "CMU method". I have quoted the organization that runs the race being discussed.
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in the day in 2010 and 2011 on a significantly smother surface (2011 track was hotter and smother than 2010)
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Summary: Falsely and misleadingly diminished the success of all other past USC willing teams and the sport.
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I have not provided a reference to that fact. Thus, I have removed all mention of him from the article.
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Official method of tracking fastest time (not the method in the chart used to mislead actual results).
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OK, I shall look into that. It is not, from my numerous contributions, self promotional. Thanks!
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1999 fastest heat was run earlier in the day then the hotter heats other teams ran later
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showing the same or similar wheels in use in both events over the past 4+ seasons.
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Track was just repaved and it was relatively cold and rainy during her fastest heat
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newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for
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I just reverted the two anonymous, edit-summary-less content-deletions by
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If so, that makes NCAA, MLB, NBA and NFL sanctions look like prizes.
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Only the one fastest heat per each championship event is recognized.
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http://cmubuggy.org/gallery/Ultimate-Speed/separated-at-birth-2010
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section is incorrect and unsourced. Reliable data is required.
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Added insert about my pics and explained what had been written
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When were girls and afroAmerican children allowed to enter?
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FIRST BLACK Soap Box DERBY WINNER IN JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE
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The car with the fastest time does not always win the race.
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fastest car and driver. NDR is considered the fair race.
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