Motion to adopt. ** klipped by del for reposting **
vicenterc at comcast.net
vicenterc at comcast.net
Tue Dec 14 04:03:38 AKST 2004
Just FYI, I go to about 6-8 contest a year in D5 and D6. All of them are using computers for scoring. I am almost sure that you are referring to a single contest with very low participation. Probably, it is time to change.
Vince
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Just an FYI.. Not all contest are using computers for scoring?
del
NSRCA - 473
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From: vicenterc at comcast.net
To: discussion at nsrca.org ; discussion at nsrca.org
Cc: Chris Larson
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:56 PM
Subject: RE: FW: Motion to adopt.
Thanks Chris:
No, don't think that is huge undertaking for a computer expert. The big work is already done since all the information is already in electronic form when we finish a contest. It is more difficult to develop the statistiscal model but looks like we already have one.
I think NSRCA needs to have it as a goal. It will be good idea that the first requirement to be processed in the database is that the person needs to be a NSRCA certified judge. Probably, we will see more pilots not only be more willing to judge but also be certified.
Vince
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I agree Vince.
HUGE undertaking, but the results would be fantastic. Imagine the ability to compare yourself to all judges across the country. Now that's motivation to better yourself at your craft.
Hmmm..... At the same time, how about a national PILOT ranking system, similar to the one used in the USTA ( Tennis ). I believe they know their rank in their given class on a national basis. Might be kind of fun, and good for us guys who can't travel to the Nats! We could still be "competing" with guys from the other districts!
Publish the top judges and the top competitors in each class in the K-Factor.
Chris Larson
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