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ImagineCup 2007 Semi-Finals: Arrival

Posted by Skrud at Friday, March 30th 2007 at 10:03am

The organization of the ImagineCup competition is just shy of appalling. I’m sure it can’t be easy to organize a massive software design competition on an international scale, but still – some things are just plain weird.

It started out innocently enough: Microsoft will book the flight for you, and the hotel, and give you a credit card upon check-in with a $125 limit that you can use for food and taxi to/from the airport.

The semi-finals for North America are being held simultaneously in four different cities. All the Canadian semi-finalists are to compete in Toronto, tomorrow. So here I am, checked in at my hotel. My flight came in around 8:35am. It left Montreal around 7:30am. I was at the airport around 6:30am. I woke up at 5:30am. I went to bed at 4:30am. I got home last night around 3:30am….

I don’t know why my flight was booked at 7:30am, and not – say – 5 in the afternoon. At the time I confirmed the booking, I was under the naive assumption that they would group people together by school and/or starting location and we would all be on the same flight.

Nope. All the other Concordians are on separate flights. Mine is the only one that was ungodly early.

Arriving at Pearson Airport around 8:30am, I got my baggage and hopped into a cab to the hotel. $50 later … and here I am.

So I check in at the hotel, and the front desk clerk says “You are sharing your room with another person …”. That’s okay. I was kind of expecting that. Why would Microsoft book 150 single-occupancy rooms? That makes no sense. Surely, I thought, Microsoft wouldn’t be so vacant as to expect geeks to share a room with a random stranger that they have never met, and would instead lump together people from the same school or city…. I give Microsoft too much credit. I don’t know who Lucas is, but he’s not here yet and I’m kind of weirded out by the lack of tact on the organizers part.

Oh yeah, and the front desk didn’t have any welcome packages, track jackets, credit cards, lanyards, or anything else that I was told they would have for me when I checked in. So they called the Microsoft bookers, and they didn’t know anything about the welcome packages, either. “Maybe you’ll get it when you register,” they said. Knowing when and where to register was something that was supposed to be in the welcome package …

And finally, even though this is an older one, Microsoft requires that you bring your own laptop in order to compete. This in itself is pretty strange, since usually the computer that you use is a controlled variable. They apparently will provide computers for people that don’t have one… but anyway… My laptop is a PowerBook. That is, an Apple PowerBook with a PowerPC processor. I couldn’t run Windows on this even if I wanted to. (Virtual PC is unusable.) No Parallels. No Boot Camp. Some kind friends offered to let me borrow their MacBook Pros, but I declined. First of all, I don’t want to be responsible for someone else’s laptop, and secondly – I prefer being a shit disturber.

What I do have is TextMate and Mono. Now all I’ve got to do is memorize the .NET API and I’ll be set. (We’re allowed internet access during the competition, but MSDN is notoriously annoying to navigate.) Plus, if I perform reasonably well, then it’ll just be embarrassing for the people using Visual Studio.

I just got an e-mail from the organizing lady saying that the welcome bags haven’t arrived yet, there was some confusion but it’s sorted out now. ;)

Things to do today:

  1. Take a nap (and hope Lucas doesn’t barge in and wake me).
  2. Write a SOEN 337 assignment.
  3. Party.

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  1. Tilex said:

    Good luck Skrud!! I saw on the news that there was a “Lucas” in Toronto planning to put a bomb somewhere in a hotel…I thougth I might just let you know! :P

  2. wilhelmtell said:

    Thanks for the early post. Now I know better what to expect. :)

    Did you meet that Lucas? I’m sure we’d be able arrange among ourselves (Concordians and roommates) so we’d have 2 rooms for Concordians. Or even go to the reception and make there the arrangement, if that what it takes.

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