Maize Craze was the game in the inaugural year, 1992, of the FIRST Robotics Competition. This game was played by four individual robots trying to collect tennis balls into their starting base. An impediment to the robots was that the entire playing field was covered in a layer of corn 1-2 inches thick.
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MaizeCraze was the game in the inaugural year, 1992, of the FIRST Robotics Competition. This game was played by four individual robots trying to collect...
band Maze Craze, 1980 video game Dance Craze, 1981 British documentary film MaizeCraze, 1992 FIRST Robotics Competition game Cache Craze, 2010s Canadian...
Nashua, NH FIRST Championship Awards Chairman's Award winner Team 7 - “The Labsters” Champions Team 148 - "Robowranglers" ← MaizeCraze Tower Power →...
emerged as the national alcoholic drink of England during the so-called Gin Craze of 1695–1735. Gin is produced from a wide range of herbal ingredients in...
or designs, and brick, or in fields of crops such as corn or, indeed, maize. Maize mazes can be very large; they are usually only kept for one growing season...
2013.835551. S2CID 128872124. Alastair Bland (29 November 2012). "Quinoa Craze Inspires North America To Start Growing Its Own". NPR. Retrieved 28 July...
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wine coolers, California Cooler's market share began to slide. The cooler craze of the mid-eighties was celebrated with an Ad campaign by Chiat Day "The...
Chikanda can be eaten as a snack, dessert, or an accompaniment to nshima, a maize flour porridge. Chikanda has been eaten for hundreds of years by people...
considerable social problems of the time, in what became known as the Gin Craze. Among those advocating for reforms that would address the situation was...
spelt, emmer, einkorn and kamut). Non-wheat cereals including rye, barley, maize (corn), oats, sorghum, millet and rice have been used to make bread, but...
unaged whiskey, once made with barley mash in Scotland and Ireland or maize corn mash in the United States, though plain sugar became just as common...
ingredients that usually grow in the region, including potatoes, carrots, maize, beans, and cabbage, and also cherries, walnuts and almonds. Garlic and...
goes to look for her, unaware that she has been kidnapped by Dawn Brown, a crazed fan. Joe, meanwhile, plants Simon Soo's severed ear in Dawn's bag to frame...
Untold History of Ramen: How Political Crisis in Japan Spawned a Global Food Craze. California Studies in Food and Culture. University of California Press...
(December 2, 1996). "It's a Wrap! California offers America the next food craze". Insight on the News. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010....
between 7,000 and 5,500 BC. Pumpkins and other squash species, alongside maize and beans, feature in the Three Sisters method of companion planting practiced...
the introduction of new plants coming from the New World and India like maize, potato, sweet potato, chili pepper, cocoa, vanilla, tomato, coffee, and...
ISBN 9781786576835. "Tomato and egg set to become next 'Xi Jinping food craze'". Wantchinatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved...
eventually leading to a period of drunkenness and lawlessness, known as the Gin Craze. In the early 19th century, encouraged by a reduction of duties, gin consumption...
foodstuffs and techniques. Directly from the Americas were primarily crops: maize, chili peppers, bell peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, peanuts, chocolate, pineapples...