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Tetraman
13-03-2007, 21:40
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deshirider430
13-03-2007, 21:41
or got knifed

Chuck Glick
13-03-2007, 21:41
About how many matches worth of tubes are there? Because that could be costly...:ahh:

CaseyKasem77
13-03-2007, 21:42
danggg that is a lot of tubes. I knew a few bots would pop the tubes but never knew this many would be popped wow.:ahh:

Koko Ed
13-03-2007, 21:43
About how many matches worth of tubes are there? Because that could be costly...:ahh:

Apparently FIRST planned to go through alot of tubes (they have to be the flimsiest game piece FIRST has ever chosen) because at BAE I saw a huge pile of tubes. Espcially Keepers which tells me they plan to sacrafce them if they don't come along willingly.

Dylan Gramlich
13-03-2007, 21:44
haha yeah i knew about the secret stash from Cromer and was tempted to get a few more for when we were practicing since we only had like 3 spoilers...but i didnt cause we had issues and had to bring the bot to the pits.

Richard Wallace
13-03-2007, 21:44
I heard the defense was very intense at FLR. Guess some of those ringers just were in the wrong place at the wrong time. :(

Gertlex
13-03-2007, 21:47
Most of those ringers look fine to me... :confused:

rachakate
13-03-2007, 21:47
I heard the FIRST average was 55 popped tubes a day.

Alex Cormier
13-03-2007, 21:47
well most of them are ones that were patched and ready to go for qual. matches. but we were told, no taped or fixed tubes for elims, so we had to keep those far away.

Joe Matt
13-03-2007, 21:48
I really hope FIRST recycles these tubes or something, otherwise it's going to be really bad for the environment....

Koko Ed
13-03-2007, 21:51
I really hope FIRST recycles these tubes or something, otherwise it's going to be really bad for the environment....

Donate them to little kids for sledding.

Joe Matt
13-03-2007, 21:54
Donate them to little kids for sledding.

/me whistles

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But what about the popped ones?

Alex Cormier
13-03-2007, 21:55
nice lunch tray there matt!

Tetraman
13-03-2007, 21:56
About how many matches worth of tubes are there? Because that could be costly...:ahh:

These were all the tubes used in the qualifying matches at FLR. About 2-3 tubes were broken every 3 matches, and sometimes about 3 each match. Many of these tubes were tubes that were from BAE, and we patched them and used them before we used the stash meant for FLR. After Qualifying matches, Finals tubes have to be pure, as in they must be new and no patches with tape. We had 32 blue tubes at the beginning of Finals to use, and we ended up with 5 left over afterwards.

I have a tube with 25 patched holes that works like new. It took me forever to find them all.

Kyle A
13-03-2007, 21:59
Donate them to little kids for sledding.

That is both a good and bad idea at the same time. We have a hill in the back of our school and we decided to try the tubes out. They work perfectly as a sled but there is no way to really hold on to the tube. Also if you go over any small hill at the bottom of the hill you will fly into the air and smack onto the pavement and land into a puddle. (Atleast this is what happened to one person on our team.) They are really fun though as long as you ditch it before the bottom, or not if you don't mind hitting the road.
And I know that in Pittsburgh they had crates full of new tubes so they definatly had alot to spare, and must have known that tubes would be popped or get worn out fast.

Tetraman
13-03-2007, 22:00
Most of those ringers look fine to me... :confused:

The holes can be as small as a pin hole. About 2 hours later when we were ready to deflate them all, it didn't look like this, but more of a wrinkled tube yard.

And there are at least 20-30 more underneath all them that are completely deflated that you can't see.

dlavery
13-03-2007, 22:28
Apparently FIRST planned to go through alot of tubes (they have to be the flimsiest game piece FIRST has ever chosen) ...Boy, am I ever glad we decided not to use eggs as game pieces like I originally suggested...

Tetraman
13-03-2007, 22:34
Boy, am I ever glad we decided not to use eggs as game pieces like I originally suggested...

They should be Cadbury Creme Eggs. Therefore the broken ones are much better and much more enjoyable to clean up.

JaneYoung
13-03-2007, 22:36
They should be Cadbury Creme Eggs. Therefore the broken ones are much better and much more enjoyable to clean up.

Sweet!

Gertlex
14-03-2007, 02:01
My siblings got a couple of the used ringers from GLR :)

I wouldn't recommend them for sledding; they even say "Not a Life Saving Device" or something similar.;)

artdutra04
14-03-2007, 02:21
That is both a good and bad idea at the same time. We have a hill in the back of our school and we decided to try the tubes out. They work perfectly as a sled but there is no way to really hold on to the tube. Also if you go over any small hill at the bottom of the hill you will fly into the air and smack onto the pavement and land into a puddle.Tubes and saucer sleds are always interesting to sled on, especially because they can go anywhere. But with a little creative engineering, you can create snowbanks on the hill to "steer" the tubes away from objects., kind of like a luge/bobsled course. (Although the best hills I've found are those that lead right down to a lake. By the time you get a good 12"-18" of ice on that lake, you'll never have to worry about ditching your sled at the bottom of the run!)

Too bad there is nowhere to sled in downtown Hartford, CT. They are forecasting show from Friday night into Saturday this year, which is about the time all the dead tubes from the UTC Regional would start to accumulate. :p

robostangs548
14-03-2007, 08:10
Good thing I got my hands on some of those that didn’t have holes in them. And oh about the whole costly thing.... One, FIRST gets an amazing deal on all of these, or they are donates. Second, Even if they don't they only cost like two bucks a piece, and there is like 100 per regional, there is like 30 regional’s, so 100x30x2 = $6000 which is nothing considering the fact that there is 50 teams per regional, that pay 5k each, and there is 30 regional’s, which is 50x5000x30 = $7,500,000 so pretty much that is like chump change. Anyway good thing that I got my hands on a couple of those that were left over from GLR! They were handing out the ones that were in "Used" shape. Which mine was brand new. But yah.... I agree it is sad to see them all there. And even worse to think about that at the end of nationals they just get thrown away.... Does anyone else think that it is rediculus that the judges just knife them out of grabbers that dont let them go..... WOW when I saw that I just thought what a waste! No big deal... I guess they have to do what they have to do. This is a great picture though!

petek
14-03-2007, 08:14
They should be Cadbury Creme Eggs. Therefore the broken ones are much better and much more enjoyable to clean up.I suggest Peeps (http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/)- they're more resilient and come in so many shapes and colors!

GaryVoshol
14-03-2007, 08:16
I suggest Peeps (http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/)- they're more resilient and come in so many shapes and sizes!

Did you ever put Peeps in a microwave?

Taylor
14-03-2007, 08:53
Of course the tubes had holes in them - if they didn't they would be disks!

mtaman02
14-03-2007, 09:00
At the NJ Regional we took the dead ringers, spoilers & keepers and donated them to the audience. Whoever wanted one could have as many as they wish. It's better then throwing them out. A team could patch the tube and re-use it till it can't be re-used no longer. I'm pretty sure FIRST got a great deal and had a lot of these tubes made up. If I'm not mistaken each regional was sent a pre-set amount (probably according to how many teams were competing at each event) and also had a few spare crates full as well. All in All thats a lot of pool tubes. Imagine what the carnage will be like at the championship :)

Koko Ed
14-03-2007, 09:03
They should be Cadbury Creme Eggs. Therefore the broken ones are much better and much more enjoyable to clean up.

Says you.:p

Pavan Dave
14-03-2007, 09:38
Boy, am I ever glad we decided not to use eggs as game pieces like I originally suggested...

I wonder how that would work? With all of that splatter we'd have to have the audience wear safety glasses and I don't think that would go over very well...

Pat McCarthy
14-03-2007, 09:45
At GLR, we gave a ton of the popped Ringers out for judges and crew and whatnot to wear as skirts. Seemed like half of the people there had one on by the end of Saturday!
The slashed Keepers were given to the team who had tried to place it as a 'souvenir'! :D

Taylor
14-03-2007, 10:13
I wonder how that would work? With all of that splatter we'd have to have the audience wear safety glasses and I don't think that would go over very well...

Gallagher as emcee....?

petek
14-03-2007, 13:01
Gallagher as emcee....?Gallagher robots!

Kati_Kat
14-03-2007, 13:10
At GLR, we gave a ton of the popped Ringers out for judges and crew and whatnot to wear as skirts. Seemed like half of the people there had one on by the end of Saturday!
The slashed Keepers were given to the team who had tried to place it as a 'souvenir'! :D

Yea we did the same thing at FLR with the whole idea of wearing them as skirts. And, at the end, a few people jumped into the big pile of them. That was definitely a lot of fun and I now own a pretty red skirt. :)