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CD47-Bot
12-02-2003, 13:30
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Sachiel7
12-02-2003, 13:31
Heh...nice photoshopping skills.... :)
Our device is capable of lifting around 150 lbs
Originally posted by Sachiel7
Our device is capable of lifting around 150 lbs
Care to explain your mechanism or post a picture or two?
Is this 150 real pounds or 150 theoritical pounds?
*the kid only weighs 90 pounds, so what makes you thing it's photoshop?
Gadget470
12-02-2003, 16:34
He looks like he would have to be in a very uncomfortable position to have his body like that in a bin. If your bot is on than you have a very stupid member of your team in the red shirt not wearing his saftey glasses. Should be common sense and common practice to have glasses on whenever a robot is on around you, especially that close.
Bill Gold
12-02-2003, 16:38
Originally posted by Gadget470
He looks like he would have to be in a very uncomfortable position to have his body like that in a bin.
I once fit one of my friends into his backpack Freshmen year. Then there's Mike (http://www.seadawgs.com/Pictures/2001/Nationals/mikesleep.JPG) on my team's plane flight home from the 2001 Championship Event. I'm convinced that people can fit anywhere, in any orientation ;).
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Mike is 6'3" if not taller.
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Originally posted by Gadget470
He looks like he would have to be in a very uncomfortable position to have his body like that in a bin. If your bot is on than you have a very stupid member of your team in the red shirt not wearing his saftey glasses. Should be common sense and common practice to have glasses on whenever a robot is on around you, especially that close.
That guy is wearing safety glasses. And youd be surprised, it isnt common practice to wear safety glasses to many people.
Cory
Don Wright
12-02-2003, 21:07
Hey...didn't your bins come with a "Don't put people in here" sticker on them like ours did?
cbernich
12-02-2003, 22:10
If you plce the jpeg into photoshop and zoom in, you can see the apparent pixel line at the top of the bin and around his face. Good use of photoshop though.
Gadget470
12-02-2003, 22:20
Originally posted by Cory
That guy is wearing safety glasses. And youd be surprised, it isnt common practice to wear safety glasses to many people.
Cory
Sorry, I wrote my post wrong, they guy in the greenish shirt is the one I was pointing my finger at. With the glasses on top of his head. Also, I said it should be common practice to wear them, not that it is
f22flyboy
12-02-2003, 22:22
Originally posted by 2000vfr800
Hey...didn't your bins come with a "Don't put people in here" sticker on them like ours did?
wow... you actually took the time to do that?
f22flyboy
12-02-2003, 22:23
woops- wrong quote
I meant this one
Originally posted by cbernich
If you plce the jpeg into photoshop and zoom in, you can see the apparent pixel line at the top of the bin and around his face. Good use of photoshop though.
Here's the thing guys...I'm a photoshop man, spent the last 2 years revolving around it.
Bottom line: this is photoshoped. The kid was never in the bin.
Originally posted by Gope
Bottom line: this is photoshoped. The kid was never in the bin.
Well, neither of these statements are true...
1) It was done using "gimp" or something like that (not my doing)
2) The kid really did fit in the bin like that. We took one picture of him in the bin, then one with the lifter up.
The kid's small, and he really did fit in the bin like that...
unixfreak
12-02-2003, 23:08
As a matter of fact I am the one in the bin in that photo. I used gimp to edit myself in. I did actually fit in the bin, but i was on the left side on the real picture and i moved it to the right of the bin when i gimped it. I only wheigh 102 lbs :p
Originally posted by unixfreak
As a matter of fact I am the one in the bin in that photo. I used gimp to edit myself in. I did actually fit in the bin, but i was on the left side on the real picture and i moved it to the right of the bin when i gimped it. I only wheigh 102 lbs :p
That explains why you don't look like u were never in the bin.
What is gimp? I've never heard of it.
Jeremy_Mc
13-02-2003, 01:19
gimp is an open source graphics package...somewhat comparable to photoshop.
it's pretty nice...takes time to get used to, but after you do you find you can do many things quicker in there than in photoshop.
it's free, and is available for any OS that can run GTK+ (linux, bsd, windows, and OSX are examples...).
www.gimp.org <- download it from there :)
*jeremy
Collin Fultz
13-02-2003, 08:19
Originally posted by unixfreak
I only wheigh 102 lbs :p
that's nothing...we got a 4'9" frosh who weighs whopping lbs...we call him "The Chaz"
unixfreak
13-02-2003, 16:15
As my name describes i use unix, specifically Linux. Gimp is a photo editing program with the same idea as photoshop, except better :D I was actually in a box in the photo, but i took myself out of the left hand side of the box on the table, and put it on the right hand side of the box in the robot's controll.
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