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Images & Videos - 1999 Annual Invention Challenge's Invention Gallery

1999 Annual Invention Challenge

To All Participants and Volunteers:

Thank you for making the 2nd Annual Invention Challenge such a great success. I am truly thankful to you for all the hard work that went into making the entries and to the volunteers who helped to run the contest.

Click Here for the results of the contest. Eventually all results and photos will be loaded onto the website for viewing in the Invention Challenge Gallery. If there are any errors, let me know. Also, I have a VHS-format video tape which can be borrowed by emailing me at Paul.D.MacNeal@jpl.nasa.gov.

Special thanks go to our judges, Glenn Beardsley of Uncle Milton Inc. and Dave Taylor of Disney Imagineering, for making the effort to come to JPL and participate in our contest.

In the next few weeks I will be asking the entrants to write up a little bit about their entry. The write-up should contain how the device worked, what materials were used, what were the most difficult challenges, how it could have been improved, etc. These write-ups will then be linked to the photo(s) in the website so that interested people can learn more about the entries.

I already have the general idea for next year's contest. I will try to release the rules in mid-August to allow more time for all JPL personnel and also the local high schools.

Again, thank you for all your donated time and effort for this year's contest.

Sincerely,
Paul MacNeal


1999 Invention Challenge "Footbag Toss for Accuracy"
List of Participants

(Click on a Participant's Name(s) to See Their Entry or Click Here to See Them All)

Entry Name Title of Entry Distance (cm) Award
9 Chris Wrigley Right on Baby 12.1 Closest & Most Artistic
5 Richard Goldstein Jolly Parcel Launcher 13.4 2nd Closest
6 Audrey Doran Li'l Stinker 15.0 3rd Closest
18 Debbie Oisboid The Five Meter Flingster 23.0  
17 Alan & David Beaty Troy Warrior Flinger 24.3  
22 Kim Reh/Christian Carlberg The Mouse-apult 25.5  
27 Jeff Andersen ACME Footbag Catapult 25.5  
23 Kim Reh/Dick Gardner The Old Tosser 27.8  
10 John Schofield   52.8  
16 Bryce Gardner Coin Toss 55.7  
15 Alan DeVault K'nexTM Katapult 63.0 Lightest & Smallest
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Kurt Carter

The Big Sucker 83.5  
20 Alice Wessen/Glenn Beardsley The Portuguese Chowder Society 115.0  
13 Terry Scharton Pandora's Box 157.2 Most Unusual & Largest
4 Paul MacNeal Pipeworks 377.5 Most Creative


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