I do admire Dan & Jordan's strategy when frustrated in finding the first clue box -- wait for the detectives to show up, find it together, then assume you'll break away from them at the Speed Bump. As Boston Rob correctly explained in a recent interview (audio), until the last leg this is a show about not-being-last, and sticking with the pack can make a lot more sense than being lost in a city the size of Shanghai. In this case, however ...
Sunday, May 2, 2010
SPEED BLIP: Not much to say about tonight's penultimate leg of the Amazing Mildly Amusing Race, staying in Shanghai to focus on patience, foreign city navigation and killer fatigue. And much like those traditional race elements, traditional race advantages weighed in heavily: find a local to guide you around, and when in doubt the hotels will have folks who can speak English.
I do admire Dan & Jordan's strategy when frustrated in finding the first clue box -- wait for the detectives to show up, find it together, then assume you'll break away from them at the Speed Bump. As Boston Rob correctly explained in a recent interview (audio), until the last leg this is a show about not-being-last, and sticking with the pack can make a lot more sense than being lost in a city the size of Shanghai. In this case, however ...
I do admire Dan & Jordan's strategy when frustrated in finding the first clue box -- wait for the detectives to show up, find it together, then assume you'll break away from them at the Speed Bump. As Boston Rob correctly explained in a recent interview (audio), until the last leg this is a show about not-being-last, and sticking with the pack can make a lot more sense than being lost in a city the size of Shanghai. In this case, however ...
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