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Josh Murphy
31-10-2006, 10:34
Ok, we have been through 2 competitions, who looks the best so far?
47 and 17 are both looking quite strong.
See you all Thursday
TCuffe74
31-10-2006, 22:17
I agree, I have especially noticed team 47 doing exceptionally well. 33 Is also great this year, as well as team 17. I'm looking forward to the next competition to see if this continues.
wackiejackie7nf
01-11-2006, 16:32
Haha thats so awesome to hear! (I"m from team 17). AThis is my first year during OCCRA, and i am SOOO amazed at what everybody has come up with there are sooo many different ideas i love it :) GOOD LUCK tommorrow to everybody!!!!!!!
Team 2 is pretty awesome. I greatly admire their performance at walled lake, and the design of their robot is second to none.
The boy that controls the pneumatics on their bot is pretty cute, too.
Josh Murphy
01-11-2006, 18:37
I will have to go with 47,33,2,17 and 9, they stand out the most to me in my opinion. See you guys tomorrow night at OLSM :) .
Josh Murphy
03-11-2006, 09:00
I will have to go with 47,33,2,17 and 9, they stand out the most to me in my opinion. See you guys tomorrow night at OLSM :) .
I would have to add 469 to this list after seeing them and being thier partner last night. :)
GaryVoshol
03-11-2006, 14:52
With an up-and-coming award to Hazel Park. They made some awesome moves last night.
Homework for everyone - encourage them to take advantage of the Michigan grant and join FIRST.
man yall can not give credit to team 2 (Roeper and admitly my school) but if you look at the scores. Well I'd say that tells it all
Josh Murphy
03-11-2006, 18:26
man yall can not give credit to team 2 (Roeper and admitly my school) but if you look at the scores. Well I'd say that tells it all
What is that supposed to mean please explain!!! Not understanding it :) :)
What is that supposed to mean please explain!!! Not understanding it :) :)
heh sorry, the scores idicate that your team is better then ours...
but not say 17 or 33 which early in the thread were named as strong teams...
Josh Murphy
06-11-2006, 13:37
heh sorry, the scores idicate that your team is better then ours...
but not say 17 or 33 which early in the thread were named as strong teams...
since there was a glitch in the standings the scoes now indicate that they are, but you guys are right up there with everyone else in the top, you have a good robot. :) :)
since there was a glitch in the standings the scoes now indicate that they are, but you guys are right up there with everyone else in the top, you have a good robot. :) :)
actually that drives our average score out up if you count out of 8 insted of 12. and we do because we fail to acknowlage the ligitmacy of the sexist scoring system!
actually that drives our average score out up if you count out of 8 insted of 12. and we do because we fail to acknowlage the ligitmacy of the sexist scoring system!At least we tried, everyone on the team got their girlfriends to help out in the real competitions, but we still couldn't enter them in the women's competition.
you can't drive a bot with just your left hand am i rite?
At least we tried, everyone on the team got their girlfriends to help out in the real competitions, but we still couldn't enter in the women's competition.
you can't drive a bot with just your left hand am i rite?
ROFL to the max
so not ok for OCCRA forums...
Squirt_47
07-11-2006, 07:13
Seeing that am a girl, I don't see what or how this could be sexist in any way. Personally the only schools I see that would have trouble in getting girls would be team 573, 9 those would be the only teams that I would see who have the right to complain. Our team started out with about 9 girls and we are now down to about three main ones. I believe that if your team does not have girls interested in robotics then, that is no one's fault at all. Having the girls competition should not be looked at sexist at all. I believe it is a great opportunity for woman to get involved and to make something of themselves. Giving the woman that actually do help build and organize their team to drive and show what they are capable of. :) :roll eyes:
you can't drive a bot with just your left hand am i rite?[/QUOTE]
Seeing that am a girl, I don't see what or how this could be sexist in any way.
yea... you are a girl... and its sexist against guys not girls. OMG ETHOS!
Personally the only schools I see that would have trouble in getting girls would be team 573, 9 those would be the only teams that I would see who have the right to complain.
And umm... why wouldnt our school (2) have trouble getting girls (and I'll assume you are talking about getting girls on the team).
Our team started out with about 9 girls and we are now down to about three main ones.
out of a HUGE school your team could only get three girls...
I believe that if your team does not have girls interested in robotics then, that is no one's fault at all.
i agree and im not blaming anyone. I'm just saying we have to abadon sexist policys because not only are they sexist but some schools get an advantage!
Having the girls competition should not be looked at sexist at all. I believe it is a great opportunity for woman to get involved and to make something of themselves. Giving the woman that actually do help build and organize their team to drive and show what they are capable of. :) :roll eyes:
this part made me cry... you are saying that without a womens compitions women are incapalbe of being a part of robotics! you are saying the women dont have the skill to compeat with men without any advantages! your own team i belive uses women drivers normally and seems to be doing fine... clearly women dont need any advantages...
sorry for the poor spelling through out this post.
Josh Murphy
07-11-2006, 13:21
Let's drop the sexist thing alright these are the rules that occra made we all have to deal with them, and it hurts some, but you have to overcome it and STOP crying. Your coach could have attended the coaches meetings that were held and could have voiced his opinion so take it up with him if you guys are having such problems. :)
Let's drop the sexist thing alright these are the rules that occra made we all have to deal with them, and it hurts some, but you have to overcome it and STOP crying. Your coach could have attended the coaches meetings that were held and could have voiced his opinion so take it up with him if you guys are having such problems. :)
heh we arnt crying. We are just pointing out that some teams look better or worse then they actually are because of the scoring system.
Allison K
07-11-2006, 16:20
heh we arnt crying. We are just pointing out that some teams look better or worse then they actually are because of the scoring system.
That's what scouting is for. :) Good Scouting is better than relying on the ranking system.
~Allison
AdamHeard
07-11-2006, 17:25
Does anyone have pictures or videos from this years game?
Josh Murphy
07-11-2006, 18:22
heh we arnt crying. We are just pointing out that some teams look better or worse then they actually are because of the scoring system.
Well our team does not go by rankings or standings. We have scouts that work on that and we know that you guys are one of the best teams out there, and that is not going unrecognized. You guys are getting credit especially from our team. All I am trying to say is that complaining on this website is not going to change the way things are done. There are many meetings and stuff like that before and after each season for your coach to voice his opinion. I understand that it might hurt your rankings but that doesn't matter you guys have a good machine. :)
Josh Murphy
07-11-2006, 18:23
Does anyone have pictures or videos from this years game?
Go to NFHSrobotics.org and there is plenty of pictures from this year.
Brian Good
07-11-2006, 18:42
heh we arnt crying. We are just pointing out that some teams look better or worse then they actually are because of the scoring system.
There is nothing wrong with the scoring system. They simply take your scores and add them up. Then at the championship, if you went to all the competitions, they drop the six lowest scores on your record, if you didn't go to all the competitions the drop the two lowest scores. then they add the scores up then divide by 12 and get the averages and thats where they get the rankings.
There is nothing wrong with the scoring system. They simply take your scores and add them up. Then at the championship, if you went to all the competitions, they drop the six lowest scores on your record, if you didn't go to all the competitions the drop the two lowest scores. then they add the scores up then divide by 12 and get the averages and thats where they get the rankings.
i was willing to let this all drop... but someone had to bring it back up :-p
we as a school would have LOVED to go to all the compitions sadly we were exluded from the second one.
Brian Good
07-11-2006, 22:18
i was willing to let this all drop... but someone had to bring it back up :-p
we as a school would have LOVED to go to all the compitions sadly we were exluded from the second one.
oops my bad.
No one's excluded. We've had to recruit girls from OTHER teams in past years to help out at the girls competition.
Now can we please drop this debate over the girls competition and scoring system? This really isnt an appropriate or productive place to discuss the issues.
No one's excluded. We've had to recruit girls from OTHER teams in past years to help out at the girls competition.
Now can we please drop this debate over the girls competition and scoring system? This really isnt an appropriate or productive place to discuss the issues.
Did those girls you recruitedfrom other teams actuallly help build and design your robot? cause if they didnt you missed the point of the female compition
No, but the girls on our team who DID help build our robot wouldnt have been able to compete without them.
The point is, this whole debate is getting out of hand. Can we please just put our comments on the feedback survey at the end of the season?
No, but the girls on our team who DID help build our robot wouldnt have been able to compete without them.
The point is, this whole debate is getting out of hand. Can we please just put our comments on the feedback survey at the end of the season?
yea, ive tried to let it drop twice but other ppl resurect it and then i cant help myself...
wackiejackie7nf
09-11-2006, 12:32
I think we are all honestly on the same page, **the women's competition needs to happen, but separate from the actual championship** If I've got this right, let's just drop it, but guys, actually put it on the sheets at the end of the season, i KNOW most people blow them off and whatever, but actually write this one!!!
heh good job to everyone who did well tonight ... but wow we were terrible tonight
wackiejackie7nf
09-11-2006, 23:03
heh good job to everyone who did well tonight ... but wow we were terrible tonight
That's ok, because we spent two out of four matches hanging off the side of the ramp helpless, not quite on the ramp, nor off, just stuck..OOPS!
That's ok, because we spent two out of four matches hanging off the side of the ramp helpless, not quite on the ramp, nor off, just stuck..OOPS!
yea our team spent a good deal of time stuck on things (first match pnus caught on a screw and to make it worst i think we ended up on a ball for about 40 seconds thrid and fourth it was just a matter of us not sticking to the ground0
heh sorry about hte last match
but congrats to everyone... and i frogot to say it but thank to Detroit Catholic for hosting.
heh sorry about hte last matchyeah, that was my bad :/
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