Team 7 consisted of three people: Andrew McPherson, Ricky Leiserson, and Uriel Klieger. For some reason we have not yet been able to figure out, we were nearly unable to get anything done when all three were present. Therefore, most of the impressive work was done on our robot while two worked late into the night and the third caught up on his sleep.

 

We may also include here a brief study on work locations. Having worked many hours in different places, we began to notice trends in amount of work actually completed. Refer to the graph (right).

A) 38-6 Lab: Working in the lab was a good idea. Not only could one of us walk off and work on his own (and thus break the team into our most effective <3 person groups), but we had access to the actual table, which was probably the most important part (see concept).

B) EAPS Lounge: A secluded little room in building 54, the other place we really got a lot done in one evening. Sadly, the design we made there didn't fit on the table and fell apart instead, but it was a worthy effort.

C) Andrew's Room: In East Campus (3W), hours of work were done here at unpredictable times, however, in the end it felt as if less got done in this and the next location than in the previous two.

D) Uriel's Room: Also in East Campus (2E), a bunch more work was done here as well.

E) 3W Lounge: Working in as public as place as this, we were prone to distraction, but it didn't stop us from working.

F) 2E Lounge: We tried extrememly hard to work here, really. It failed each and every time. On the plus side, we watched a number of very good movies instead.

 

 

This symbol, mysteriously present on our robot, our lego boxes, and our poster, means seven. Go play Myst. We did. But not during IAP.