View Full Version : The spirit of giving - PA system
sanddrag
09-10-2002, 23:31
I don't know what made me think of it but I was just remembering at the LA regional last year, all the teams were so willing to give away parts, provide technical assistance, strategy tips, etc. You would just go up to the FIRST admin. table and ask them to announce over the PA what you need and within 5 mins five teams were at your pit with what you needed. It was like a race almost. The whole concept is brilliant. It also goes back to alliance picking as the more you help out, the better the chance you will be picked.
We also had a little fun with the PA announcements. The guy would say pretty much whatever we told him. One team got the idea of announcing "Team XYZ is asking for donations of any kind. If you have a donation please bring it to the front table." So, trying to be helpful, we scrounged up like $0.23, a paper clip, and a stick of gum and made the announcement "Team 696 is offering a donation of $0.23, a paper clip and a stick of gum." To my surprise, team XYZ graciously accepted the entirety of our donation. A couple teams also had the announcement made "Team ABC is searching for a group of cheerleaders. If you have any cheerleaders you are not currently using, please send them to team ABC's pit."
That was so great. I can't wait for the fun and giving to begin again. How many days are we down to now, 87, until kickoff?
Gui Cavalcanti
09-10-2002, 23:40
I remember we had to put out an announcement in 2001 for a 15-pin solder cup, because there were only 30 minutes left in the practice day and we had to have it finished. We put out an announcement, "Team 422 is in need of a 15-pin solder cup, if you have a good 15-pin solder cup that you no longer need please donate it to team 422", and three teams came to us with 3 individual styles of cups. That was awesome.
Another team got the idea and quickly announced "Team XYZ is in need of a working robot, if you have a good working robot that you no longer need please donate it to team XYZ". It was late in the practice day, people were working on robots, but everyone got to have a good laugh to get all the stress worked out of their systems (especially team XYZ).
Kristina
09-10-2002, 23:49
Awww, competitions were fun and I also love how teams helped each other out soooo much! The PA system was great and at LA, the announcement I remember the most is some team wanting their monkey back (it was a stuffed monkey, their mascot) and then 5 minutes later another announcement came saying that such and such team wanted to thank you for the safe return of their monkey.
Mark Hamilton
10-10-2002, 18:14
We were wrapping up a long practice day at the Chicago regional last year, and after being inspired by the large numbers of PA requests (and with our entire team very tired and hungry) I went up and had him say "Team 108 would like som dinner. If you have any food, please bring it to Team 108"
Originally posted by Mark Hamilton
We were wrapping up a long practice day at the Chicago regional last year, and after being inspired by the large numbers of PA requests (and with our entire team very tired and hungry) I went up and had him say "Team 108 would like som dinner. If you have any food, please bring it to Team 108"
Did you actually get any food??:rolleyes: :D
MacZealot
11-10-2002, 23:58
probably not.
Stephanie
12-10-2002, 03:32
i think at some point during the championship, i heard one team asking for an airconditioner over the PA
MacZealot
12-10-2002, 07:02
Team xyz is in need of an arm, if anybody has an extra arm that they do not need, please donate it to team xyz (surgery bills paid would be awesome too!)
Mark Hamilton
28-10-2002, 19:32
Originally posted by jk2005
Did you actually get any food??:rolleyes: :D
Sadly no.
To those teams who ask for the metric crescent wrench: Team 31 ACTUALLY OWNS a metric crescent wrench (crazy Germans on our team)
The fact that we can hand it to the team that asks and seeing their faces is completely worth hauling around the extra clutter :)
asher
Originally posted by asher
To those teams who ask for the metric crescent wrench: Team 31 ACTUALLY OWNS a metric crescent wrench (crazy Germans on our team)
The fact that we can hand it to the team that asks and seeing their faces is completely worth hauling around the extra clutter :)
asher
We (Team 6) have full sets of metric alen wrenches, wrenches, torx drivers, screw-drivers, and just about anything else you could possibly want. We also have full sets of standard stuff. It all goes back to when each team picked its own unit system without consulting any of the others (ie the arm was metric, the gripper was standard, and the drive train was a mix of the two). Last yeear, we finally settled on standard.
Ya team2169 hear one of the teams ask for a Flux Capacitor over the PA system.
Mr. Freeman
12-03-2008, 01:48
How do people even FIND threads from 6 years ago?
Anyway, we had "pit karaoke" a couple years ago during the last few hours on practice day at the Colorado regional. I hope they do it again this year.
Elgin Clock
12-03-2008, 01:50
Some of the best ones have been...
Flux Capacitor.. mentioned before, and that never gets old.
Left handed smoke shifter. (or anything left handed) - also a good thing to make freshman go find from teams when they are bored.
Jersey Barrier (This was at the NJ regional, so that made it even more funny)
Pinecone... classic randomness right there. :yikes:
I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting.
Of course, these are usually done at the end of the day on Saturday when bots are being packed up so no valuable P/A system time is used, and generally all in good fun and well appreciated by both teams and Pit Admins who have both had a long few days.
Holy thread resurrection, Batman! I am pretty sure that this sets some sort of record for the longest time between consecutive posts.
Other than that, the perennial requests for flux capacitors have become an annual favorite.
-dave
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Elgin Clock
12-03-2008, 01:53
How do people even FIND threads from 6 years ago?
They request an announcement be made at Pit Administration for one?? :p :rolleyes:
Lil' Lavery
12-03-2008, 02:11
Is it scary that two of these posters are still active members of CD and that I met a third one of them at competitions back in the day?
My personal favorite is when Team XXXX asked for 6 weeks of their life back. :yikes:
Is it scary that two of these posters are still active members of CD and that I met a third one of them at competitions back in the day?
Heck, I took a college class from one of them. :p
Andy Baker
12-03-2008, 08:29
Every year, I think that someone on our team ends up asking for a plastic magnet.
I recommend doing this ONLY if your pit announcer seems to have a sense of humor.
The best time to do this is between 7 and 8pm on Thursday, when only the pit crews are still around. They are missing the team meal to stay and work on the robot, so they deserve a good joke.
Andy B.
Brandon Holley
12-03-2008, 08:43
Every year, I think that someone on our team ends up asking for a plastic magnet.
I recommend doing this ONLY if your pit announcer seems to have a sense of humor.
The best time to do this is between 7 and 8pm on Thursday, when only the pit crews are still around. They are missing the team meal to stay and work on the robot, so they deserve a good joke.
Andy B.
Actually we like to go with the aluminum magnet...its a lot more subtle so a pit announcer may not suspect a thing, but any good ol robotics kid will have a hearty laugh.
JudyVandy
12-03-2008, 14:38
A flux capaciter is being made for me. I'll report if I receive it AND if somebody asks me for it. (I also will have gummy bears on hand and offer them to inquirers...do YOU know the connection?)
CraigHickman
12-03-2008, 17:25
Wow, bravo on the resurrection.
In the past, I've asked for a flux capacitor, and other wierder stuff.
One of the best was going up, and having them announce that "Team ABC would like to request your attention, attention please. Team ABC would like to let you all know they have lost The Game." The large amounts of groans were totally worth explaining it to the confused volunteer.
Danny McC
12-03-2008, 17:43
I thought it was funny that someone asked for a pneumatic ROFLcopter this past weekend. Ooo the game humor.
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