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Billfred
26-10-2006, 12:11
Alright, so I keep hearing about the mythical finals matches of Einstein Field. Does anybody have video of it that they can post through their choice of means (personal host/Google Video/YouTube)? I searched, but all of the links ever posted for just about anything from 2002 are now 404.

Gary Dillard
29-10-2006, 16:36
OK bro - I'm still working on that, and trust me noone wants it more than me. I spoke directly with the SOAP crew at the Florida Regional begging for it, and Kenny e-mailed me shortly afterwards saying they had been unable to find it. Our driver from that year (Kurt) had a copy of everything but I haven't been able to get it from him yet either. I haven't given up hope.

If you just want to see Fluffy in action, try this website (http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/robotics/first/ksc-regional-2002/) for the 2002 Florida Regional finals in RealPlayer format (match 2 is the best).

Kevin Kolodziej
30-10-2006, 11:37
Alright, so I keep hearing about the mythical finals matches of Einstein Field. Does anybody have video of it that they can post through their choice of means (personal host/Google Video/YouTube)? I searched, but all of the links ever posted for just about anything from 2002 are now 404.

I have the finals matches and at least one of the semis matches on VHS..if I can get my VCR to work and have some time in the next couple weeks, I'll try to get them encoded if no one gets them up before then. At the very worst, Thanksgiving Break will give me time.

Kev

Jeff Rodriguez
30-10-2006, 11:41
I too, have them on VHS. I used to have them digitized, but I think they were lost in a hard drive crash. I'll try to get them captured, but it probably won't be very soon.

Gary Dillard
30-10-2006, 19:28
I got a reply back from Kurt - he's going to post them on his server tonight. I'll be back with the link as soon as that's done.

AdamHeard
01-11-2006, 18:31
how about ANY video of team 71 from that year?

Brian C
04-11-2006, 15:46
[QUOTE=Gary Dillard]OK bro - I'm still working on that, and trust me noone wants it more than me. I spoke directly with the SOAP crew at the Florida Regional begging for it, and Kenny e-mailed me shortly afterwards saying they had been unable to find it. Our driver from that year (Kurt) had a copy of everything but I haven't been able to get it from him yet either. [QUOTE]

I too would like to get a copy of ANYTHING from the Finals of '02. I had a few back and forth E-mails with SOAP last year and they had said that all of their video for that year was gone......

Gary,

As far as noone wanting it more than you, we're probably a close second :D

BTW your driver that year did an EXCELLENT job. I still have a picture in my head of him winning a pushing match with our opponents while having BOTH his hands on the driver station glass! The look on the drivers face from the other side of the field was priceless. :eek:

Kevin Kolodziej
26-11-2006, 22:37
OK, I have the following videos from the official feeds. I cut out the intros and the results (those are easy enough to find), so they are just matches. The Newton matches are a static camera from overhead for the entire match and Einstein matches are multiple cameras.

Newton QF1-1
Newton QF1-2
Newton QF1-3
Newton SF1-1
Newton SF1-2
Newton F-1
Newton F-2
Einstein SF2-1
Einstein SF2-2
Einstein F-1
Einstein F-2
Einstein F-3

The Newton files are about 25mb and the Einstein files are about 55mb (don't know why they are bigger..they aren't longer). As soon as I find someone willing to host, they are free to the world. If you only want one, PM me and I'll either yousendit or I can temporarily host a file.

Cory
26-11-2006, 23:27
As soon as I find someone willing to host, they are free to the world.

Youtube?

Kevin Kolodziej
27-11-2006, 00:16
Alright, here we go. Files can be found at the following locations:

Newton QF1-1, Newton QF1-3, Newton SF1-1, and Newton SF1-2:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/1378291/ee2bf8d7/sharing.html

Einstein SF2-1, Einstein SF2-2, and Einstein F-3:
http://people.msoe.edu/~kolodzik/2002/

Newtwon QF1-2, Newton F-1, Newton F-2, Einstein F-1, and Einstein F-2 are being hosted by Jeff and he will post his links in the morning.

If someone could host them all in one place, that'd be great (also so I can free up my webspace again!).

Enjoy!

Jeff Rodriguez
27-11-2006, 11:27
Einstein Finals Match 1: http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/2002/

Still waiting on the rest.

artdutra04
27-11-2006, 12:05
If someone could host them all in one place, that'd be great (also so I can free up my webspace again!).I can get them hosted permanently in downloadable WMV format; hopefully later tonight I can get all of the existing videos uploaded. ;)

Billfred
27-11-2006, 12:44
Einstein Finals Match 1: http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/2002/

Still waiting on the rest.
F1 has a really nice shot of 71's shuffling mechanism from that year. Very neat to see up-close and in moderately good resolution. (Hey, you never know when you'll need to drive in a really straight line.)

Jeff Rodriguez
27-11-2006, 14:37
All the rest are posted. Same link as above.
http://www.students.ccsu.edu/~rodriguezjel/2002/

Karthik
29-11-2006, 20:42
Newton SF1-1 is simply the most dominant match I have ever witnessed in my 9 years of FIRST. Download the video and prepared to be awed.

In this match Beatty goes for their typical three goal move, but they're only able to grab two of the goals, as Team 67 gets in the way of their left arm. Unfortunately for HOT, Beatty latched on to the HOTbot with their gripper. So now HOT is attached to Beatty. 68, 67's partner, grabs the 3rd goal. Using their second gripper, they latch on to one of the goals that Beatty has.

So what we have, is 3 goals and 2 robots which are attached to Beatty somehow. This is 800 lbs. of weight. (3*180 + 2*130). 260 lbs. of this weight is fighting against Beatty. It doesn't matter. Team 71 proceeds to drag all 800 pounds with them as they move into their goalzone.

800 pounds!!!

It's almost been 5 years, and I'm still in awe.

Dan Petrovic
29-11-2006, 20:50
Newton SF1-1 is simply the most dominant match I have ever witnessed in my 9 years of FIRST. Download the video and prepared to be awed.

Where can I download it? The videos that Ogre provided doesn't include SF1-1.

Or at least I don't see it. :confused:

Karthik
29-11-2006, 20:55
Where can I download it? The videos that Ogre provided doesn't include SF1-1.

Or at least I don't see it. :confused:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=537285&postcount=10

Dan Petrovic
29-11-2006, 20:59
ahh thank you.

Brian C
01-12-2006, 03:18
Thanks to all of you for your effort to recover these from the depths.

I realize that this may be asking too much but does anyone have the Einstein Division finals for 2002 as well?

I know it's probably a stretch but, then again I never thought I'd see the videos posted here either. :)

JoeXIII'007
02-12-2006, 11:38
wow!!!
I never thought I would ever see these clips. Just out of curiousity, would anyone have any more footage (by accident or otherwise) of Team 66's bot from back then??? Being webmaster, this would be a real nice thing to put up on the website (on every team's from that alliance website for that matter), even though it has been 4+ years (5 years as of April 2007). Yet again, my sister was on the team back in that day, and I got a phone call from her that day that made me really happy. For some current Team 66 members, it is still an unforgetable moment. To this day I still see some of the members from then, and we still talk, and Frostbite 2 is still in running condition (minibot and all...).

Thank you for posting these clips!!! :cool:

Jon K.
03-12-2006, 23:30
wow!!!
I never thought I would ever see these clips. Just out of curiousity, would anyone have any more footage (by accident or otherwise) of Team 66's bot from back then??? Being webmaster, this would be a real nice thing to put up on the website (on every team's from that alliance website for that matter), even though it has been 4+ years (5 years as of April 2007). Yet again, my sister was on the team back in that day, and I got a phone call from her that day that made me really happy. For some current Team 66 members, it is still an unforgetable moment. To this day I still see some of the members from then, and we still talk, and Frostbite 2 is still in running condition (minibot and all...).

Thank you for posting these clips!!! :cool:



I loved that little bot, it was so much fun to watch the penguin go down the field.

Brian C
06-12-2006, 07:53
Does ANYBODY have any video of the Einstein division finals and/or all of the Einstein semi-finals from 2002.

please......... :)

Kevin Kolodziej
06-12-2006, 10:44
Originally posted by Brian C:
Does ANYBODY have any video of the Einstein division finals and/or all of the Einstein semi-finals from 2002.

The above links contain the Newton Finals and half of the Einstein Semi's. I unfortunately do not have any other matches.

artdutra04
06-12-2006, 10:56
Alright, I finally got the rest of the videos FTP'd up this morning through my school's network. (Having direct fiber connections are awesome! :D) These videos will most likely be here permanently (or at least for several years). Here's the link:

http://media.connvex.org/frc/2002/default.php


Enjoy! :D

Gary Dillard
06-12-2006, 11:42
Does ANYBODY have any video of the Einstein division finals and/or all of the Einstein semi-finals from 2002.

please......... :)

I'm working on it; Kurt (our driver from '02) has them but his server has been down for several weeks. He promised me by Christmas......

BTW - can y'all who have posted the championship finals and semi's (to whom I am forever grateful!!!) change the title from "Einstein Fx" to "Championship Fx" or something, to distinguish them from the Einstein division finals and semi's when they get posted? That year Einstein was one of the division fields as well as the playoff field, so it's a little confusing.

Billfred
06-12-2006, 11:45
BTW - can y'all who have posted the championship finals and semi's (to whom I am forever grateful!!!) change the title from "Einstein Fx" to "Championship Fx" or something, to distinguish them from the Einstein division finals and semi's when they get posted? That year Einstein was one of the division fields as well as the playoff field, so it's a little confusing.So which divisions were there in 2002, for those of us that weren't around back then?

Joel J
06-12-2006, 12:39
71 from 2002: a creative, original and dominating design. legendary.

Kevin Kolodziej
06-12-2006, 13:45
Alright, I finally got the rest of the videos FTP'd up this morning through my school's network. (Having direct fiber connections are awesome! :D) These videos will most likely be here permanently (or at least for several years). Here's the link:

http://media.connvex.org/frc/2002/default.php


Enjoy! :D

You're actually still missing a couple of matches there - Newton QF1-3 and Newton SF1-1

To my recollection (I'll see what I can dig up though), Einstein was used as a divisional field and each team got to play 1 match on it, but there were still 4 divisional fields used for the finals: Newton, Galileo, Archimedes, and Curie. I know this was the case in 2001 and I certainly can't imagine going from 5 fields to 4 fields, but maybe we did...because I seem to only remember one division tent instead of two and there's no way 4 fields fit in that tent.
Kev

Cory
06-12-2006, 15:43
You're actually still missing a couple of matches there - Newton QF1-3 and Newton SF1-1

To my recollection (I'll see what I can dig up though), Einstein was used as a divisional field and each team got to play 1 match on it, but there were still 4 divisional fields used for the finals: Newton, Galileo, Archimedes, and Curie. I know this was the case in 2001 and I certainly can't imagine going from 5 fields to 4 fields, but maybe we did...because I seem to only remember one division tent instead of two and there's no way 4 fields fit in that tent.
Kev

There was no Galileo. It was Curie, Newton, Archimedies, and Einstein.

There were only 4 fields. 3 in the tent.

Brian C
17-12-2006, 22:37
I'm working on it; Kurt (our driver from '02) has them but his server has been down for several weeks. He promised me by Christmas......

Hey Billfred,

I hear Santa's sleigh getting warmed up in the wings. :D

Seriously, any word on the rest of the Einstein division videos?

We've been having a great time reminiscing about having you guys and the Walled Lake Monster as our alliance partbers that year.

Thanks

KathieK
18-12-2006, 12:43
Alright, I finally got the rest of the videos FTP'd up this morning through my school's network. (Having direct fiber connections are awesome! :D) These videos will most likely be here permanently (or at least for several years). Here's the link:

http://media.connvex.org/frc/2002/default.php


Enjoy! :DHey, Art, who said you could use my Vex website for this??? OK, since I think RAGE was probably in these videos, I guess it's OK... :)

Brian C
27-12-2006, 02:20
back to the top.

Anyone?