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Challenge #170: 2019 Grand Prix US - Heat 1

PhilipMannering
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

@echuong I definitely can't remember the answer..

viveknshah
8 - Asteroid
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This was fun! I have never used ETS predictive before so was good to learn that component hence all those browse tools at the end. Took me 20 minutes because all the playing around. 

T_Willins
14 - Magnetar
14 - Magnetar
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Goal (and not just to watch):

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Greg_Murray
12 - Quasar

This was a fun one! Took me a little bit longer than the folks on stage (but who's counting!?).

 

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neilgallen
12 - Quasar

Whew.

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Unfortunately I had to leave inspire before the grand prix, so no clue how I would have fared.

 

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acastelazo
8 - Asteroid

Finished in just under 11 minutes in the comfort of my desk. Can't imagine what it must have been like to be on stage in front of 5,000 slightly inebriated nerds! Respect!

 

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john_miller9
11 - Bolide

Solution is below:

 

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danilang
19 - Altair
19 - Altair

And a fine time was had by all!

 

 

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There seems to an interesting split between those who chose to work with wide data, those enlightened individuals who worked with the long form data. 

 

Not that I'm judging!

 

Dan

David-Carnes
12 - Quasar

After failing the Expert exam due to time mismanagement I am hitting the weekly challenges as fast as I can go.  This is not pretty but stream-of-consciousness got me to the end and the correct answer on my first try.  Also, I plan on putting a comment in on every challenge to record my time, no matter how ugly.

 

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Now that I've looked at other entries I see that using a stopwatch on one's phone is a great way to get an accurate measure.  I went from file creation time to time of the run and rounded up to the next whole minute.

phottovy
13 - Pulsar
13 - Pulsar

Pleasantly surprised that my solution is similar to some of the already posted solutions!

 

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