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Rick TYler
02-02-2006, 02:08
I just went from Enthusiasm to Disillusionment. How about you?

Eldarion
02-02-2006, 02:10
I just went straight from enthusiasm to panic! :ahh:

EDIT:
I have seen way too much of these two elsewhere, I hope they don't show up in FIRST! ;)

Punishment of the Innocent
Rewards for the Uninvolved

Cory
02-02-2006, 02:19
Where's "exhausted"? :rolleyes:

Ryan M.
02-02-2006, 06:47
I'm hoping I keep sitting at enthusiastic for the rest of the season, but I'll probably hit stage 5 on Saturday. ;)

phrontist
02-02-2006, 07:38
Our sponsor actually gave us a sign with these on it.

J Flex 188
02-02-2006, 11:02
And here I thought this was going to be something related to Management 1000 or 1010 :rolleyes:

This is probably a better approximation of project management though =P

Erin Rapacki
02-02-2006, 11:19
1975 is actually at the Procurement phase... where/how are we gonna get all the parts we need? All we have right now is a robot frame and a shopping list.

However, I'm still enthused. It's better for the project for the leader to remain unworried (outwardly), so the rest of the team doesn't catch on that they should be at panic stage. I think "worry" develops only when a leader lacks self confidence in their ability to solve problems.

Granted, I did have to make a few frantic phone calls. A few parts are coming later than we would have liked; but hey, I like dealing with these kinds of real-world problems.

Peter Matteson
02-02-2006, 11:31
Where is declare a success and move on to a new project before the flaws become visible? Or maybe that only happens in the office...

Mike
02-02-2006, 14:42
Panic is beginning to set in...

sanddrag
02-02-2006, 21:04
Where is the "give up and ask for refunds" option. :ahh: We are so behind it isn't even funny. We have nothing built yet. Nothing.

Madison
02-02-2006, 21:08
I think I've been in the disillusionment stage for six years now.

Stuart
02-02-2006, 22:21
yeah on tues we were on the "aw some we got every thing build and coded" step . . on wed we hit the "OMG this system fundamentally doesn't work" . . so I would say were at the panic stage now on Thursday . . tomorrow we should be at the enthusiasm stage with a new design that hasn't been come up with yet . . then repeat the cycle next week.

Rick TYler
12-02-2006, 00:04
I went into "Panic" today. How are you doing?

Eldarion
12-02-2006, 00:35
I'm in-between Panic and Search for the Guilty :)

LightWaves1636
13-02-2006, 05:19
well I'm really really happy because that's how going to the build sessions make me fell but I'm also in a panic because our robot isn't half-way done and we estimated our total weight in process(we have everthing just not together) and we're way past 120 lbs. most likely. Our flywheel isn't working the way we wanted, our hopper is fully being redesigned, at least we have a harvester, and our successful launching of a ball was on Saturday due to the fact pneumatics decided to rig up a catapult together. But hey, in the end we'll have something. :yikes:

Peter Matteson
13-02-2006, 07:39
I think we hit search for the guilty on Saturday. We weighed the robot. :shakes head:

Éowyn
14-02-2006, 21:22
I'm kind of alternating between enthusiasm and disillusionment still. I should hit panic pretty soon. :D

Nita
15-02-2006, 15:20
I think we hit 'search for the guilty' right after we found out that the robot is overweight. That was 2 days ago, I believe. We had a little of 'punishment of the innocent' yesterday after school. Now we are back at 'panic' because the robot isn't even close to being done and no one knows how to drive it.

paulcd2000
15-02-2006, 15:28
We are both at "search for the guilty" and "disillusionment". Some people are at panic instead of disillusionment. THe search for the guilty invloves that the electrical/mechanical teams wouldn't give the programmers the robot, and the disillusionment was that we thought we'd be done 5 days ago. We were wrong.

pyroslev
15-02-2006, 16:01
Searching for the guilty scale person is the closest one.

Thursday Weight was under
Friday WAY OVER
Weekend=Whine and Cheese=WAY UNDER

My Theory= Someone botched the scale

Dropping 10lb-15lb in 2 days, possible but not as much as we dropped.

lil_longo
15-02-2006, 16:05
:mad: :mad: i went from Punishment of the Innocent to searching for the guilty in .0000000000000000000000001 seconds :mad: :mad:

Richsgt
15-02-2006, 16:06
Definitely searching for the guilty, i blame gravity for changing and making our robot heavier than we expected

MrBamboo
16-02-2006, 01:34
just went into panic today. a little late to realize our robot doesn't work. :O Its time for all nighters and get it fixed.