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Underwritten by The Wheel ���� You will notice that the Hunt features 30 tidbits - does that mean that we have 30 participants? Well, no. Just to make the Hunt a bit more interesting (Is that possible?!), a few people have submitted multiple tidbits. How many is 'a few people'? How many is 'multiple tidbits'? Figure it out, smart guy! ���� Maybe you already know some of the answers. Cool � The Wheel is glad! If, however, the Hunt happens to include a fact that you can't readily match to a face, feel free to pick out a suspect and make a query. When MAKING a query about a tidbit: ���� You may only inquire about one tidbit at a time -- you may not ask a person which tidbit in the list is his; you may not ask a person how many tidbits (if any) he has in the Hunt. ���� At the same time, The Wheel requests that you exercise honorable sportsmanship while completing the Hunt. Taking your list to successive staff members and blindly asking "Are you Tidbit 1?" � "How about Tidbit 2?" � and so on is, at the very least, uncouth and, quite frankly, gauche. When RESPONDING to a query about a tidbit: ���� You must be truthful. When someone discovers your secret, own up to it proudly. At the same time, you are NOT permitted to take credit for someone else's tidbit. ���� Whether responding in the affirmative or in the negative to a query, please do so discreetly. Do not give your entire lunch table a free pass on your tidbit, yea or nay. ���� Before you ask, the middle school 'Team Concept' is NOT in effect for the Staffenger Hunt. The goal of the Hunt is for you to learn a lot more about your co-workers; not for you to find someone who has learned a lot more about your co-workers. Like Oswald, you must act alone. ���� People have asked how long they have to complete the Hunt. To be quite honest, The Wheel doesn't know. How's 'bout we do it like this: the first one done wins. If no one gets it all done by December 20, we'll turn 'em in to Rice and declare a winner on the partial scores. GOOD LUCK!���� |