octothorpe
18-10-2007, 05:51
For all those who don't remember, Team 766 recorded video from on-board our robot at the Davis Regional last spring. See this thread (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56536) for the full explanation. Anyway, we still have the robot and we still have the camera, so we took videos again. The only difference is that this time (being slightly better prepared) we have a video from every single one of our matches. Here they are:
http://www.vimeo.com/album/1090
If you haven't seen one before, the robot perspective is a unique one, albeit a bit jittery at times. Check out the videos, especially if you were at CalGames and in one of our matches. We have footage of the following 23 robots: 100, 114, 115, 253, 254, 581, 604, 668, 675, 692, 701, 846, 852, 973, 980, 997, 1072, 1280, 1351, 1458, 1868, 2159, and 2204 (this means we don't have clips of 192, 256, 840, 1516, 2141, or 2144; sorry guys). To get specifically the clips with your robot, visit the following address, except replace "766" with your team number: http://www.vimeo.com/album/1090/search:766
Thanks to everyone who was at CalGames for making it a great competition! And in particular thank you to Team 100 for hosting and to Ken Leung, Ceal Craig, and all the WRRF folks who make this event possible.
http://www.vimeo.com/album/1090
If you haven't seen one before, the robot perspective is a unique one, albeit a bit jittery at times. Check out the videos, especially if you were at CalGames and in one of our matches. We have footage of the following 23 robots: 100, 114, 115, 253, 254, 581, 604, 668, 675, 692, 701, 846, 852, 973, 980, 997, 1072, 1280, 1351, 1458, 1868, 2159, and 2204 (this means we don't have clips of 192, 256, 840, 1516, 2141, or 2144; sorry guys). To get specifically the clips with your robot, visit the following address, except replace "766" with your team number: http://www.vimeo.com/album/1090/search:766
Thanks to everyone who was at CalGames for making it a great competition! And in particular thank you to Team 100 for hosting and to Ken Leung, Ceal Craig, and all the WRRF folks who make this event possible.