We think only a record holder can know what you go through to set a record, so we only let people that
have already set world records downvote other people's records.
What can I do?
Go set a record! If you can think of it, you can set a new world record for it.
Oh and real quick, I didn't want this to just be a drive thru category. I'd love to see spycam in-store action as well. I think face-to-face discussion might be easier. So the criteria is different than Mel's record.
*affect
I find it harder because KFC has a pretty specific primary item: chicken. It's not as wide of a variety of question that can be asked about it. I think adding more and more specific records will allow everyone and anyone to try different records. It's also brand recognition. That's like me saying that all the Prius records don't actually add any difficulty.
Quick hypothetical scenario: Say someone does the most cell phones juggled and then a brand comes a long and has a contest to see who can juggle the most Apple iPhones. Would that be discouraged?
Hey Pete. Corey and I have been talking, and I think you'd agree with this. We're trying to discourage records that have added elements that don't actually change the difficulty level of the record attempt. We think this will increase the quality of our records. I feel like this would fall under that category, since going to a KFC doesn't effect how hard the record is, and we already have Most Questions Asked in a Single Drive Through Visit. Let me know your thoughts!
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Jenn Wark
Fair enough, let's remove "drive-thru" from the title.
Pete Moyer
Oh and real quick, I didn't want this to just be a drive thru category. I'd love to see spycam in-store action as well. I think face-to-face discussion might be easier. So the criteria is different than Mel's record.
Pete Moyer
Also, think of breaking poor Mike's heart. He was promised this would be a world record as a reward for sitting through that long order.
Pete Moyer
*affect I find it harder because KFC has a pretty specific primary item: chicken. It's not as wide of a variety of question that can be asked about it. I think adding more and more specific records will allow everyone and anyone to try different records. It's also brand recognition. That's like me saying that all the Prius records don't actually add any difficulty.
Quick hypothetical scenario: Say someone does the most cell phones juggled and then a brand comes a long and has a contest to see who can juggle the most Apple iPhones. Would that be discouraged?
Emily Miethner
Hey Pete. Corey and I have been talking, and I think you'd agree with this. We're trying to discourage records that have added elements that don't actually change the difficulty level of the record attempt. We think this will increase the quality of our records. I feel like this would fall under that category, since going to a KFC doesn't effect how hard the record is, and we already have Most Questions Asked in a Single Drive Through Visit. Let me know your thoughts!
Cyril Navidad
funny ending.. :D