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Richard Wallace
06-12-2007, 17:08
I searched and failed to find an existing thread discussing the 2008 Boilermaker Regional.
Because it was so much fun in 2007, my team will be returning to Boilermaker for a second year. The field (https://my.usfirst.org/myarea/index.lasso?page=teamlist&event=IN&sort=teamnum) appears to be strong once again. As of this afternoon there are still a few teams pending, so things can only get better.
931 is looking forward to another great event with our friends in Indiana. :)
Unless we're blessed with a surprise windfall, the BMR will be the only regional the CyberCards of Team 1529 will attend. So, we're determined to make it count.
Boiler Up!
catsylve
06-12-2007, 21:15
Awesome, we were hoping team 931 would get in! Maybe we can pool our resources for a single bus. We've got our work cut out for us representing MO with all of those good teams on the list.
Richard Wallace
06-12-2007, 21:31
Awesome, we were hoping team 931 would get in! Maybe we can pool our resources for a single bus. We've got our work cut out for us representing MO with all of those good teams on the list.Great idea! A two-team road-trip party, all the way from the Arch to West Lafayette! I'll tell Frank to give you a call about that! :cool:
Schnabel
06-12-2007, 21:43
w00t! Can't wait until BMR this year! But then again, I can't wait until Kickoff this year!
I have heard rumors about a certain horned animal making an appearance at BMR.
Jessica Stidham
10-12-2007, 14:59
Is 829 in for sure or are you still on the waiting list?
Alan Anderson
10-12-2007, 15:42
829 is registered for St. Louis, but is not on the Boilermaker list (https://my.usfirst.org/myarea/index.lasso?page=teamlist&event=IN&sort=teamnum) right now. There are 6 teams pending.
Just an FYI - the BMR website is down. Purdue changed things with their servers and we are still working on getting it back up. Hopefully this will happen soon.
Thanks and sorry for any inconveinence.
Danielle H
17-12-2007, 14:34
393 is looking forward to the BMR as being one of two regionals we hope to attend this year.
We missed out on it last year, but I think we plan to make it an 'every other year' kind of trip. Even though it's extremely close to us, as compared to other regionals, we still like to see different places.
=P
But, yea. We're looking forward to the BMR, and seeing all of you there!!
jtdowney
21-12-2007, 10:20
Just so everyone knows the Boilermaker Regional website (http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional) is back online.
RedHeadRobotics
21-12-2007, 20:39
Team 2081 is looking forward to our second year at the Boilermaker. It is so much fun!
Kingsmen
25-12-2007, 22:45
Team 135 is definately looking forward to there return to the Boilermaker, I think this is our 4 time? IT's a great event.
Wayne Doenges
03-01-2008, 07:19
Team 1501 is ready to play again at BMR.
This will be our 4th time there.
Good luck to all.
Imperial_end
07-01-2008, 18:35
Unfortunately, Team 1319 will not be attending Boilermaker Regional this year. We have had a great time for the past two seasons, but this year we will be attending a regional closer to home.
Good luck to all the teams attending. I'll try to watch some of the matches online if possible.
I.U.man_22
07-01-2008, 20:49
Cyber Blue 234 is attending the boilermaker regional this year.
Warren Robotics #829 is in for BMR. I sent our registration fee in last week (January 15th) and are awaiting a confirmation from FIRST.
Students and Adults!
If you are planning to attend the Team Social at Boilermaker, please make sure you go to our website and signup for your name badge. This is the same as we did last year - and a badge will be required to enter the Team Social facilities after dinner. (the dinner will require a ticket to get in - either pre-paid or at the door).
http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/index.php?page=home
Thanks!
Boilermaker Regional Teams
Purdue FIRST Programs is working on developing media content to promote FIRST and our program around campus and to sponsors. We would like your help! Purdue FIRST will be sponsoring an elevator pitch competition to promote what FIRST means to you and your team and awarding winners at the Boilermaker Regional.
What is an Elevator Pitch?
An elevator pitch is a concise and well practiced description of a business venture (in this case FIRST) that you would deliver if you found yourself in an elevator with a potential sponsor. In 1-2 minutes, the pitch should describe:
* The FIRST Competition
* Your market and its size (Who do you reach?)
* The support your team receives
* Your leadership, mentors, etc.
* Your competition: Why you chose FIRST instead of other activities?
* What makes FIRST unique?
The video should be no more than two minutes in length. Upload the video to
YouTube no later than March 11th, and forward the link to
PR@purduefirst.org so that we can add it to the Purdue First YouTube
channel. Please include your team name and number. The top videos will receive recognition
at the Boilermaker Regional on March 13-15.
Thank you for your submissions we look forward to seeing them, and good luck!
Greg McCoy
26-02-2008, 12:12
Scholarships
Two new scholarship programs are now available for the Boilermaker Regional: One for the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology @ IUPUI, and another for Ivy Tech. The deadline is fast approaching for all of these!
Purdue - March 1
IUPUI - March 10
Ivy Tech - March 12
Details for all scholarship programs are available here (http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/index.php?page=scholarship). Be sure to apply...you just might win :]
Photo Gallery
The Boilermaker Regional has a new photo gallery (http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/gallery) too. A few pictures from the 2007 event are up now, and we hope to have many more this year!
Teams attending BMR - don't forget if you're going to the social activities after the dinner, you must signup on our website to gain admittance. This is quick and easy to do.
Also - we have some new info on the website including scholarships and concessions info, as well as Enrichment tours that we've done in the past. We plan to use the big train (Boilermaker Special) to run campus tours. Signup will be first come first serve during the event.
See ya in a week!
Thanks!!
http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/index.php
Joe Matt
05-03-2008, 14:47
I might try to make an appearence this year, stop by Brother's and Where Else?, and egg the Alpha Sig fraternity house. It depends on if I can find somewhere to stay/get off work. :cool:
Greg McCoy
09-03-2008, 03:36
Some people have been asking through email already, so I'll announce it here...the regional will be webcasted, hopefully Thursday-Saturday. Check this page on Thursday to get the latest information on how to watch:
http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/index.php?page=webcast
I'll also try to post lots of pictures to our photo gallery (http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/gallery/) during the event.
Get excited! We're less than a week away! :D
P.S.: You can add an über-cool BMR userbar by placing the following in your signature:
http://first.purdue.org/boilermakerregional/images/userbar.jpg (http://first.purdue.org/boilermakerregional)
Wow... looks to be another GREAT boilermaker regional...
TechnoKats, WildStang, Cyber Blue, 1501 THRUST... list goes on.
The Kil-A-Bytes will see you there!
-q
monster1018
11-03-2008, 09:49
Team #1018 is anxiously awaiting a wonderful event at BMR this year! Good luck to all teams!!!
65_Xero_Huskie
11-03-2008, 13:22
No 71 This year??
Ryan Dognaux
11-03-2008, 13:25
It's business time everybody. I wanna see everyone bringing their friends and their parents and their parents' parents and that guy you just met from down the street who is kind of cool but is kind of weird too so you're not quite sure how to invite him to a robotics competition but you do it anyway because you're just that excited for this weekend. But no pets. Not my rules, probably Purdue's... and FIRST's.
Do bring your GP though, I don't want to hear any smack talk, let's work together and get everyone to have autonomous modes that blow other regionals' autonomous modes out of the water. No one likes a stagnant robot.
No one likes a stagnant crowd either. Everyone in this group should bug their team to stand and cheer like crazy the whole time Friday and Saturday. This place needs to be off the hook the entire time. It's everyone's responsibility to barely have a voice by the end of Saturday.
And come stop by 1646's pit if you need any help. :) We'll do our best to help you or find someone who can.
Friday during lunch, 1529 will have a Hungry Hungry Hippos tournament in the stands. If you're interested, stop by our pit on Thursday to sign up. We'll have prizes for the top 3 players.
Richard Wallace
12-03-2008, 12:46
Friday during lunch, 1529 will have a Hungry Hungry Hippos tournament in the stands. If you're interested, stop by our pit on Thursday to sign up. We'll have prizes for the top 3 players.Any age limit? :)
[BTW, congrats on 1000 CD posts!]
Absolutely not. We encourage all comers. We'll bring all sizes of tshirt -S thru 3X.
And thank you. I hadn't noticed.
Greg McCoy
13-03-2008, 09:57
The webcast should be up:
http://video.first.purdue.edu/ramgen/broadcast/bmr.rm
Let me know if it's working good...practice matches haven't quite started yet :]
I have audio with a black screen at this time
Richard Wallace
14-03-2008, 22:46
Friday night in Lafayette. We're having a blast at the Boilermaker regional! (Just got back from the laundromat with fresh team shirts for tomorrow. Our hotel has no laundry facility, but it does have an advantageous location, just a few steps from Krispy Kreme.)
The Armory at Purdue University is a special kind of venue. Space is tight -- but strangely that is a good thing. The walk from the stands to the pits, or to concessions, is very short. And the views of the field are all excellent. Not too many empty seats today, and by tomorrow afternoon there won't be any at all. Props to the planning committee for another great event, and to all of the outstanding volunteers who make it happen.
There are several strong teams in this field. Wildstang has only one loss, and 45/829/876 put up 100 points early in the afternoon, which was nearly topped by 292/1024/1501 in the day's last match. My team combined with 2040 and 2081 (solid hurdlers both) to lose that match 92-76, with each alliance taking 10 point in penalties. I believe that was the highest combined score here so far. Things will intensify on Saturday -- stay tuned.
Ryan Dognaux
14-03-2008, 23:11
Boilermaker Regional has been very exciting so far. Many matches have been close and penalties are still a big factor. 111, 292, 1024, 45, and 931 have the hurdling game down pretty well, there are others that I'm forgetting though. Everyone should keep their eyes glued to who ends up in the top spots, it's going to be a major factor on making the shutout alliance for this regional.
As far as 1646, we've been plagued with some bad luck. Mostly some very random bad battery issues and throwing a drive chain. Otherwise, our drive has been flying since we upgraded it Thursday and we've knocked down most of the balls we've attempted.
Protronie
15-03-2008, 01:01
The webcast should be up:
http://video.first.purdue.edu/ramgen/broadcast/bmr.rm
Let me know if it's working good...practice matches haven't quite started yet :]
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but the feed is useless...
Not sure if its the REAL player (which is garbage) or something from the sites end. Would be nice to see at least a full ten seconds of the match without the screen freezing, re buffering, or distorting.
Why did they have to use Real Player format :confused:
agreed.. I had nothing but problems trying to veiw the webcast today.. I wanted to see 111 and 1024 again.. but sadly.. the feed was so bad that I had no idea what was what.. hopefully its a little better tomorrow!! (today... whichever)
Andy Baker
15-03-2008, 06:42
The Kokomo Tribune has some wonderful coverage of the Howard County teams competing at the Boilermaker Regional.
There is a nice article (http://www.kokomotribune.com/local/local_story_074190010.html?keyword=secondarystory) and a really neat audio / slide show (http://static.cnhi.zope.net/flashpromo/kokomotribune/flashpromo/slideshow/robotics_031408/index.html).
Good luck to all teams today.
Andy B.
The webcast was plenty hurting during alliance selection, but I got the alliance list:
(111,1024, 876)
(481,45,1397),
(292, 829,1397),
(234,2081,1501),
(1741,2081,1501),
(2197,1985,135),
(1000,447,201),
(2386,2040,231)
Protronie
15-03-2008, 14:18
Okay all you webcasters... could someone PLEASE explain what the problem is/was with the Boiler Maker webcast... i.e was it a lack of bandwith, a server problem, or something with the Real Player...
And maybe someone would explain why they chose to use the Real Player format.
Mine was just horrible quality... like it was maybe 4 pixels lmao (exagrettion)
and then it cuts out all the time.. and after maybe 5 mins I get a general error from real player
Protronie
15-03-2008, 17:56
Great big high fives to teams 111, & 876 for winning the regional...
and double to 1024 for winning their second regional they have been to this year.
Guess that magic smoke does have some magic in it cause it sure seems to work for them! :eek:
Will Buckeye be the next to come under the spell of 1024's magic smoke?
Great job to all the folks that made the BMR so exciting... maybe next year someone will figure out a better webcast system.
(hint... ditch the real player format!)
David Hoff
15-03-2008, 19:42
The webcast was plenty hurting during alliance selection, but I got the alliance list:
(111,1024, 876)
(481,45,1397),
(292, 829,1397),
(234,2081,1501),
(1741,2081,1501),
(2197,1985,135),
(1000,447,201),
(2386,2040,231)
I noticed one mistake in your listing of alliances:
(111,1024, 876)
(481,45,1397),
(292, 829,1397),
(234,2081,1501),
(1741,2081,1646),
(2197,1985,135),
(1000,447,201),
(2386,2040,231)
Also congratulations to 111, 1024, and 876 for winning the regional and to 234 for winning the Chairman's Award
Derek Smith
15-03-2008, 21:18
Hol-ee crap, FIRST fans. Boilermaker was intense! Once elimination matches started picking up, everyone got fired up. Congrats to 111, 1024, and 876. You guys gave us one of our greatest matches this year, even if I was just watching/cheering from the stands. Very, very good job guys. Again, my congratulations.
Also, you guys got our alliance wrong. It was 461, 45, and 1327.
Big shoutout to our alliance partners. You were great alliance partners both on and off the field, our combined sections gave 1024's army of support a run for their money. I can only think of hearing 'RED ALLIANCE' from 1024's section and screaming 'BLUE ALLIANCE!' at the top of my lungs to get our sections started. Of course, I'm hoarse now but it was totally worth it.
Also, I have to give props to the 931 for their hurdle/place. It was by far one of the most impressive things I've ever seen. Just incredible guys.
Congratulations to the winning alliance of 111, 1024, and 876! It was well deserved. :)
This was, once again, a fantastic competition. There were a variety of robots with an assortment of features and unique strategies. I look forward to seeing some of you in the future.
Holy Cow, that was CLOOOOSE!!!!!! :yikes: (wait, 45 said that already.)
Great job 1327,45,461.
45: Gripper go round? Still awesome. Wish you guys were going to another event... Awesome robot. (EDIT: They are going to more events. Nevermind!)
1327: I really wanted to see your guys robot go nuts and spin really fast in circles sometime this weekend (like it did at MWR) but apparently you guys fixed the problem. Ahh, well... :]
461: Nice conveyor foldy-thingy. Cool.
Awesome 876 and 111!
I was glad we could finally be allies rather than opponents, Wild Stang. It was a pleasure competing with you all and 876. We sure put out some exciting matches!
I'm sorry I couldn't get our autonomous fixed all the way... that fire at MWR must have been worse than I thought it was... :ahh:
Should have it ready for Cleveland.
1018: Thanks for your awesome Gracious Professionalism! Without your robot controller, our robot would have been in a box long before the finals. It was a pleasure to wear your hard hat! :D
Thanks everyone that made this a great BMR!
-q
p.s. If anyone has any information about my laptop (I left it in the auditorium) please let me know! Thanks! :ahh:
Alan Anderson
15-03-2008, 22:53
45: Gripper go round? Still awesome. Wish you guys were going to another event... Awesome robot.
We'll be at the Championship.
And don't forget IRI!
We'll be at the Championship.
And don't forget IRI!
Oh, gee golly! In that case, see you in Atlanta (or whereever championship is this year :ahh: )
-q
Cartwright
16-03-2008, 00:02
Boilermaker was great this year. I was really impressed by all the teams, especially the rookies. Big props to 2368 for being in a drafting position at the end of the Qualifying matches, that's a great opportunity for a rookie! I was also impressed by 1741's success this year. Congrats on the Motorola Quality award, and the sucker on your gripper is tight. I, as a scouter, don't usually see tons of teams using a sucking device well, but your guys' robot was great!
Jamie
jtdowney
16-03-2008, 00:34
p.s. If anyone has any information about my laptop (I left it in the auditorium) please let me know! Thanks! :ahh:
If you haven't already I would PM AmyPrib and at least let her know you left a laptop in Elliot.
Ljohn2040
16-03-2008, 01:54
Wow, what a great week. Team 2040 wants to thank everyone involved in making the Boilermaker Regional a great success. It was our first visit to the BR, and the entire team had an awesome time.
Special thanks to 2368 for choosing us as an ally, and to 931 for the amazing knockoff/place right at the end, incredible! Tough luck making it to the semifinals, only to face 111, 1024 and 876..
This was my first year with FIRST and I can say that I am foolishly looking forward to the next 6 weeks...
Thanks to all involved for an incredibly exciting week!
Thanks to you wonderful Guys and Gals from Purdue for making the
Boilermaker the fabulous competition it is. You were graciously professional
letting us have that all important "pit time" even though you were very
very tired of a long day.
Thanks also to our great alliance friends (Blue and Red) for a magnificent
finish to this killer lineup of great bots.
Thought you would like to know what all the craziness was at during the
finals in the 1024 Robot. Well it wasn't smoke this time, it was a sudden
lack of 5 Volts! If you ever looked in our robot it looks like the old Telephone
switch boards of days gone by. We had only one shot and that was to
pull the controller. BIG BIG THANKS TO PIKE 1018 FOR THE LOAN OF
THEIR CONTROLLER. Gracious Professionalism goes on. With the sweaty
palms of Mentors and Students the robot went back out in time to finish.
We had quite a few 5 line autonomous thanks to all the teams running
this week in autonomous themselves. It keeps traffic flowing and everyone
runs up a nice score in autonomous. Makes the crowds and the teams
happy.
By the way remember autonomous is a very lucky event. Sort of like
landing on Mars with a working robot. Everything has to work. Batteries,
motors, gearboxes, encoders, gyros, cameras etc etc. If you get wind
to your back you make it other wise you can watch your robot spin in
circles or worse drive backwards or crash into walls. But always always
try to do it. Its a lot of fun watching your robot score points for your team.
Look forward to seeing our friends at Cleveland! Whew four days off
and back at it again. Robot asked us for a week off, guess not.
Thanks again Pike and all the teams who were there at the
Incredibly Exciting BOILERMAKER 2008!
Richard Wallace
16-03-2008, 11:07
This was my first year with FIRST and I can say that I am foolishly looking forward to the next 6 weeks...Welcome to FIRST, and congratulations! It appears you are hooked. :) I'm going to guess you meant to say you're looking forward to the 2009 FRC build season?
Your team built a solid scoring machine for 2008 -- for those at other regionals I would describe it as a pallet-loader / placekicker. Very reliable and effective hurdler. I enjoyed inspecting your robot at Boilermaker, and was thrilled when our teams were selected to join the same alliance for the eliminations. Thank you, 2368!
About that one-in-a-million shot: I'm hoping that TBA will get Boilermaker video soon so others can see it. Watching the blue ball sail up, knock away the red bonus, and then settle onto the overpass as the buzzer sounded -- well, that was a moment to look back on for quite a while. Of course, we planned it just that way! :rolleyes:
Welcome to FIRST, and congratulations! It appears you are hooked. :) I'm going to guess you meant to say you're looking forward to the 2009 FRC build season?
Your team built a solid scoring machine for 2008 -- for those at other regionals I would describe it at a pallet-loader / placekicker. Very reliable and effective hurdler. I enjoyed inspecting your robot at Boilermaker, and was thrilled when our teams were selected to join the same alliance for the eliminations. Thank you, 2368!
About that one-in-a-million shot: I'm hoping that TBA will get Boilermaker video soon so others can see it. Watching the blue ball sail up, knock away the red bonus, and then settle onto the overpass as the buzzer sounded -- well, that was a moment to look back on for quite a while. Of course, we planned it just that way! :rolleyes:
FYI, I have DVDs of both St. Louis and Boilermaker Regionals house feeds. Each one is a 4 disk set consisting of Friday morning, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Also, Congratulations to teams 111, 1024, and 876! You were a great alliance!
Ryan Dognaux
16-03-2008, 13:23
Wow, what a regional. Congratulations to the winning alliance of 111, 1024, and 876 for beating us in the semi-finals and eventually going on to win the whole thing (by 4 points in the final match!)
This was quite an event for our team. Last year was not the greatest year for us and we hadn't been in the elimination rounds since our 2006 year, so being drafted by the number 5 seed was amazing. Thank you team 1741 and 2171 for seeing us the lap runner you wanted for your alliance.
Thanks to the volunteers that made the event happen too, it was another great year at BMR.
FYI, I have DVDs of both St. Louis and Boilermaker Regionals house feeds. Each one is a 4 disk set consisting of Friday morning, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Also, Congratulations to teams 111, 1024, and 876! You were a great alliance!
Mr.D : I almost asked this in a PM , but I thought the answer might pertain to more people than me.
Is there any way we can purchase a copy of the Purdue video? I'm sure all of us at 1024 would love to have a copy, as it seems the webcast didn't (or rarely) worked.
Thanks (twice-over ;) ),
q
Mr.D : I almost asked this in a PM , but I thought the answer might pertain to more people than me.
Is there any way we can purchase a copy of the Purdue video? I'm sure all of us at 1024 would love to have a copy, as it seems the webcast didn't (or rarely) worked.
Thanks (twice-over ;) ),
q
Yes, I will be happy to provide a copy of either Regional to anyone who asks at no charge.:)
I am making the copies on DVD+R disks. If you could bring blank disks, that would be great. This is however not a requirement, I will provide copies either way upon request.
Al Skierkiewicz
16-03-2008, 16:40
I have to say that Indiana and the Purdue folks throw a wonderful regional. I had a great time, all the teams were wonderful, the competition was fierce but everyone was friendly and gracious. Congratulations to the rookies who all brought some very good machines and great people.
The alliance of 1327, 45 and 461 were spectacular. All three teams worked so well together they were very hard to beat.
Thanks to all the help we had in the finals from our alliance partners 1024 and 876 and 1018 for that rush job to get 1024 back in the game with a replacement RC. 1024 has one of the fastest machines and the best auto mode I have seen this year. 876 has a great machine and super team. I hope you all survived the long bus trip home to North Dakota safely.
Mark Pendergast
16-03-2008, 17:22
Lost and Found:
My daughter lost a large black book called "Eclipse" in the stands.
Please let me know if anyone found it.
Update: It was turned in to the Lost and Found! Thanks to who ever turned it in...
PS>
The Boilermaker Regional was great - (thanks for adding power in the practice area - we lived there most of the time). Hope to see some of you at IRI in July.
Alex Dinsmoor
16-03-2008, 19:10
Boilermaker was so much fun, even though we lost one of our arms almost every match... It turns out that the glue was bad, and that the PVC wasn't very strong.
I would also like to thank Team 1000 and 447 for a great alliance in the finals!
I hope to see some of you at Great Lakes and Atlanta!
Mark Pierce
16-03-2008, 19:15
Boilermaker sounds like it was another exciting time this year. What an amazing roster! St. Louis was great (except for the drive), but I miss visiting Purdue this year.
Since the FIRST site still isn't listing BMR awards, can anyone provide a list? I'm specifically interested in those brave souls heading north to West Michigan to compete in two of the most exciting regionals anywhere back to back: 234 (Chairmans I know, congrats!), 1000, 2015, and 2171.
Thanks in advance.
To the rest of you BMR teams, come on up and watch us! I think this weekend will end up being a great show.
Jessica Stidham
16-03-2008, 20:09
Does anyone have video of the Mascots dancing on the field? If so, is there any way you can post it?
Alex Dinsmoor
16-03-2008, 20:19
Yes it's on youtube, it's not great quality but it's something:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SbSlKp9WK70
Does anyone have video of the Mascots dancing on the field? If so, is there any way you can post it?
Looking for your boyfriend making a fool of himself?
cardinalman86
16-03-2008, 20:29
that is amazing! the cyborg cardinal is definitely the best, by far, lol:P
Jessica Stidham
16-03-2008, 20:31
Looking for your boyfriend making a fool of himself?
haha, that's exactly what i was doing. I'm hoping to find one that shows him doing the sprinkler and the pancake. He makes a fool of himself doing it all the time, it's just better with the goat head =].
haha, that's exactly what i was doing. I'm hoping to find one that shows him doing the sprinkler and the pancake. He makes a fool of himself doing it all the time, it's just better with the goat head =].
Mr.D has the complete video feed. Ask him for a copy. You can tell him it's for the team. LOL
Ljohn2040
16-03-2008, 21:55
FYI, I have DVDs of both St. Louis and Boilermaker Regionals house feeds. Each one is a 4 disk set consisting of Friday morning, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon.
Also, Congratulations to teams 111, 1024, and 876! You were a great alliance!
I would be glad to create a torrent and upload this to a Bittorrent tracker, would be a much more efficient way of distributing it than burning tons and tons of discs.. If you arent using Bittorrent, google it, it rocks.
Welcome to FIRST, and congratulations! It appears you are hooked. I'm going to guess you meant to say you're looking forward to the 2009 FRC build season?
Your team built a solid scoring machine for 2008 -- for those at other regionals I would describe it as a pallet-loader / placekicker. Very reliable and effective hurdler. I enjoyed inspecting your robot at Boilermaker, and was thrilled when our teams were selected to join the same alliance for the eliminations. Thank you, 2368!
Absolutely. We had a better-than-expected hurdling capability, but the pallet-loading was the bottleneck. We failed to take into account quickly re-acquiring the ball bouncing all over the place... That was certainly 111's advantage, when they hurdled, they just rolled forward and picked the ball right back up.
Alex Dinsmoor
16-03-2008, 22:10
Absolutely. We had a better-than-expected hurdling capability, but the pallet-loading was the bottleneck. We failed to take into account quickly re-acquiring the ball bouncing all over the place... That was certainly 111's advantage, when they hurdled, they just rolled forward and picked the ball right back up.
It would be amazing if you could make a torrent of it! Then everyone can see it the video.
And we also had the same problem, our loading system wasn't always reliable (the ball could slip out) and we could get caught on other robots (2081).
1024 has one of the fastest machines and the best auto mode I have seen this year.
I only wish we could have gotten all the bugs out of the auto mode the fire put in. We were tuning it to get even more lines than in chicago (http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/vids/08il/il_qm70.wmv), but it ended up we programmed our way around all the random sensor problems we were having and settled for five lines... this time. :o
We're overhauling the robot at buckeye (time for it's 50,000ft checkup, yes, the odometer reads about 49,896ft on the robot) so we should finally run accross whatever's acting screwy.
See you all in Cleveland! Thanks again to 876 and 111, you guys are great!
-q
Mr.D has the complete video feed. Ask him for a copy. You can tell him it's for the team. LOL
I'll upload it just for Jessica. There are some good shots of her boyfriend.
I downloaded BitTorrent. Now I need to convert the DVD to a wmv file to upload it.
vince2171
16-03-2008, 22:45
Hello Mark Pierce,
234 was a great robot and headed up the 4th alliance. 1000 was a strong runner and headed up the 8th alliance. I am a team mentor with team 2171. We were chosen for the 5th ranked alliance. We had a great 3 round match against 234's alliance. We advanced and lost in the semifinals against 111, 1024, and a great team from Dakota, I believe 876. The Robodogs,Team 2171, are a second year team and are looking forward to coming up with team 71 The Beast, 234 Cyber Blue, and the 1000 Cybercats and represent Indiana well. We look forward to competing this weekend.
Vince
Derek Smith
16-03-2008, 23:56
I'll upload it just for Jessica. There are some good shots of her boyfriend.
I downloaded BitTorrent. Now I need to convert the DVD to a bmp file to upload it.
A .bmp? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that an image file? I always encode to .avi or to .ogm to conserve space but maintain quality. .mkv is good too, but they tend to get quite large.
EDIT: You could also use RealMedia format. You take a bit of a hit to quality during high motion sequences, but the file size and subsequent transfer time are greatly reduced.
cardinalman86
17-03-2008, 07:24
I only wish we could have gotten all the bugs out of the auto mode the fire put in. We were tuning it to get even more lines than in chicago (http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/vids/08il/il_qm70.wmv), but it ended up we programmed our way around all the random sensor problems we were having and settled for five lines... this time. :o
We're overhauling the robot at buckeye (time for it's 50,000ft checkup, yes, the odometer reads about 49,896ft on the robot) so we should finally run accross whatever's acting screwy.
See you all in Cleveland! Thanks again to 876 and 111, you guys are great!
-q
you guys were still awesome anyway, but ur robot will be even better than before and should rock at Atlanta
Greg McCoy
17-03-2008, 10:33
Thanks for all of the reports on the low webcast quality - I wouldn't blame it on Real yet...someone was apparently eating up an enormous amount of bandwidth at the event site and it seems this was a lot of the problem. This is something we will work on improving in the future.
Feel free to send us any more comments/suggestions...hope everyone had a good time!
Jessica Stidham
17-03-2008, 11:37
I'll upload it just for Jessica. There are some good shots of her boyfriend.
I downloaded BitTorrent. Now I need to convert the DVD to a bmp file to upload it.
Aw. Thanks Mr. Decker =].
Any idea where/when the results will be posted for the scholarships?
Derek Smith
17-03-2008, 14:57
Try PMing AmyPrib, she might know.
Mr. D just returned my laptop to me today, and I've just started copying the DVD footage of boilermaker onto hard disk. Depending on how much time I have, I may be able to get some stuff on youtube or somewhere else before I leave for cleveland (with luck).
I might just post the ISOs if I can't get them over to wmv in time... provided I can find webspace for them.
Thanks guys,
-q
Ljohn2040
17-03-2008, 17:12
Mr. D just returned my laptop to me today, and I've just started copying the DVD footage of boilermaker onto hard disk. Depending on how much time I have, I may be able to get some stuff on youtube or somewhere else before I leave for cleveland (with luck).
I might just post the ISOs if I can't get them over to wmv in time... provided I can find webspace for them.
Thanks guys,
-q
Whats the total size of the files? You could do a rapidshare..
Whats the total size of the files? You could do a rapidshare..
He has 4 DVD+R (approximately 12g between the 4 disks). They contain all day Friday and Saturday.
Do you have any idea what size the files will be from the 4 disks?
He has 4 DVD+R (approximately 12g between the 4 disks). They contain all day Friday and Saturday.
Do you have any idea what size the files will be from the 4 disks?
As I type, there are four computers each handling one of the dvd's. They've all completed the ISO copy and are now converting the ISOs into 91mb *.wmv chunks.
These chunks are just under 10 minutes long to facilitate YouTube posting. For now, this is the way i'll most likely be getting them online. I'll have to come up with some sort of naming convention so you all can access them.
They are not organized by match (Sorry, that would take waaaay too long to do :o ) but they will be in ~10minute chunks running in chronological order starting friday morning.
The computers should be done with all the conversion work by about noon tomorrow, but I'll be in school so I won't be able to get back to them until later in the afternoon. Then, i'll load up the good ol YouTube batch uploader, and let er rip. ECU (company I work for who is graciously allowing me to use some of their computers to convert the video) has a DSL connection that's pretty quick, so, I'm guessing the upload should (hopefully) be done by around noon wednesday, depending on how cooperative YouTube is and all that.
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
Thanks,
q
Derek Smith
17-03-2008, 18:58
Whats the total size of the files? You could do a rapidshare..
I hate Rapidshare. It's so impractical. 100 meg limits and 60+ minute wait times (depending on where you live) between downloads? No thank you. If I wanted to distribute such a large files, I'd upload a torrent of each disk to The Pirate Bay or another free tracker and seed it. It's by far the easiest and fastest way to distribute large files (save an FTP, but those things get expensive).
Update:
The first three chunks (first half hour's worth) are uploading.
It'll be a little while (hour or so) before they show up on YouTube, but here's the naming convention.
When you search youtube, all the videos use the tag "BMR08", so put that in your search first.
After a space, pick what video part you want to watch. There are four sections (the four discs). These are "friam", "fripm", "satam", "satpm" for friday morning, friday afternoon (aka friday disc 2), saturday morning, saturday afternoon (aka saturday disc 2).
After another space, pick which of the clips you want to watch from that disc. They are two-digit, the first video for a section would be "01".
For example, if I wanted to find the first video of the day for friday I would search:
"BMR08 friam 01"
Again, the first half hour is uploading now. Some of the first half hour is pretty pointless friday since for part of it no teams were even in the room and there is no audio, but I know that sections 2 and three from friday morning have the opening thing with the Purdue choo choo (yes, choo choo :] ) and all.
Hope this all works...
-q
Update:
The first three chunks (first half hour's worth) are uploading.
It'll be a little while (hour or so) before they show up on YouTube, but here's the naming convention.
When you search youtube, all the videos use the tag "BMR08", so put that in your search first.
After a space, pick what video part you want to watch. There are four sections (the four discs). These are "friam", "fripm", "satam", "satpm" for friday morning, friday afternoon (aka friday disc 2), saturday morning, saturday afternoon (aka saturday disc 2).
After another space, pick which of the clips you want to watch from that disc. They are two-digit, the first video for a section would be "01".
For example, if I wanted to find the first video of the day for friday I would search:
"BMR08 friam 01"
Again, the first half hour is uploading now. Some of the first half hour is pretty pointless friday since for part of it no teams were even in the room and there is no audio, but I know that sections 2 and three from friday morning have the opening thing with the Purdue choo choo (yes, choo choo :] ) and all.
Hope this all works...
-q
Great job! Thanks for doing this!! It will save burning many disks.
Anybody remember which match had a Trackball ball land on the Overpass right after another one got knocked off right when time expired? That is a match to highlight.
Also, the dancing mascots. The mascot from the Digital Goats was in his groove for that one.
Update:
Again, the first half hour is uploading now. Some of the first half hour is pretty pointless friday since for part of it no teams were even in the room and there is no audio, but I know that sections 2 and three from friday morning have the opening thing with the Purdue choo choo (yes, choo choo :] ) and all.
-q
BTW, the "choo choo" is called the: Boilermaker Special VI - The X-Tra Special. It is shown in the attachment.:D
Derek Smith
17-03-2008, 21:10
Great job! Thanks for doing this!! It will save burning many disks.
Anybody remember which match had a Trackball ball land on the Overpass right after another one got knocked off right when time expired? That is a match to highlight.
Also, the dancing mascots. The mascot from the Digital Goats was in his groove for that one.
The first elimination? 931's glorious shot with two seconds left? That shot is burned into my memory because it's so awesome.
Rebecca Leung
17-03-2008, 22:05
The first elimination? 931's glorious shot with two seconds left? That shot is burned into my memory because it's so awesome.
Yep, it was the first quarterfinal match. I remember seeing our placed trackball get knocked off unexpectedly (I couldn't see 931 behind our robot) and I just thought WOW!
That place absolutely erupted when 931 made that shot.
Protronie
17-03-2008, 22:31
Great job Q for posting them were we all can get at them.
And thank you Mr D for recording them!
Ljohn2040
17-03-2008, 23:12
The first elimination? 931's glorious shot with two seconds left? That shot is burned into my memory because it's so awesome.
Yes, it was truly a pleasure to be allied with such a great team! Cant wait to watch it on youtube, hasnt uploaded yet..all I get is the collection of animations..
xxpingphuongxx
17-03-2008, 23:13
hehe! It was only two seconds left really? I was too busy looking at our robot to noticed the time, but yeah I was in completed shocked when it happened. I was screaming like "Wait, did Germo really do that? Did we really do that?" Our team was shocked. But I have to give props to our field crew (James & Steve) that was just awesome what they did!
Gald to hear everyone loved that shot.
Ljohn2040
17-03-2008, 23:20
I hate Rapidshare. It's so impractical. 100 meg limits and 60+ minute wait times (depending on where you live) between downloads? No thank you. If I wanted to distribute such a large files, I'd upload a torrent of each disk to The Pirate Bay or another free tracker and seed it. It's by far the easiest and fastest way to distribute large files (save an FTP, but those things get expensive).
Agreed, however, if we are talking about 1G+ files, its gonna take a few good seeders before we get that rolling..
Ljohn2040
17-03-2008, 23:26
Update:
The first three chunks (first half hour's worth) are uploading.
It'll be a little while (hour or so) before they show up on YouTube, but here's the naming convention.
When you search youtube, all the videos use the tag "BMR08", so put that in your search first.
After a space, pick what video part you want to watch. There are four sections (the four discs). These are "friam", "fripm", "satam", "satpm" for friday morning, friday afternoon (aka friday disc 2), saturday morning, saturday afternoon (aka saturday disc 2).
After another space, pick which of the clips you want to watch from that disc. They are two-digit, the first video for a section would be "01".
For example, if I wanted to find the first video of the day for friday I would search:
"BMR08 friam 01"
Again, the first half hour is uploading now. Some of the first half hour is pretty pointless friday since for part of it no teams were even in the room and there is no audio, but I know that sections 2 and three from friday morning have the opening thing with the Purdue choo choo (yes, choo choo :] ) and all.
Hope this all works...
-q
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0FKC19G1jzo
^^That link is 9::45 or so of the splash screen followed by about 5 seconds of the train..
I too have 4 or 5 dvds of boilermaker. I will put the files (4GB at a time) onto firstvideoarchive.com (http://firstvideoarchive.com) then I will spend the next couple days splitting them up into the individual matches. Between work and other projects probably done by Thursday.
-Mike
Ryan Dognaux
18-03-2008, 00:02
Check out nearly 300 pictures from the Boilermaker Regional here: http://picasaweb.google.com/rdognaux/2008BoilermakerRegional
(Taken by Team 1646, but there are some other bots in there too)
That place absolutely erupted when 931 made that shot.
Yeah I know, so much so, I wasted the last few seconds of the match thinking it was over you all made so much noise. :ahh:
On the videos, they will continue to appear on youtube on my channel throughout the night. There's about two hours or so of video in que at work, not sure how long it will take for them all to upload.
I'll put more in the upload que after theyre done tomorrow afternoon (or this afternoon, whatever).
Enjoy,
q
p.s. Thanks for the photos Ryan!
EDIT: 17 videos are now online. I think we may have had a power outage at work so for now the upload process is stalled. I may not have them all online before I leave for cleveland, but I'll see what I can do.
catsylve
18-03-2008, 16:56
Qbranch, thanks for the video. I couldn't wait to see that shot by 931 again. Too cool! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Di7REZMePw
Derek Smith
18-03-2008, 17:10
Agreed, however, if we are talking about 1G+ files, its gonna take a few good seeders before we get that rolling..
It really all depends on upload speed. Three or more seeders with a decent upload speed can jumpstart any torrent.
Ljohn2040
18-03-2008, 17:13
It appears that soap has all the videos up now..
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2008/movies/in/
Thanks to Team 108 for getting the videos up!
Well, since I already went through the trouble to rip them, I'm going to go ahead and upload all of the tapes anyhow, just in case anyone wants to see things not in the matches necessarily.
Thanks 108,
q
Protronie
18-03-2008, 18:10
Well, since I already went through the trouble to rip them, I'm going to go ahead and upload all of the tapes anyhow, just in case anyone wants to see things not in the matches necessarily.
Thanks 108,
q
Thanks Q, us the couldn't be there appreciate the effort.
Remember no good deed goes unpunished, umm unrewarded I mean. :p
Beside some might like being able to pick an choose which day to watch. :D
-Protronie said that... :cool:
It appears that soap has all the videos up now..
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2008/movies/in/
Thanks to Team 108 for getting the videos up!
not all of them, two of our matches are missing. :(
not all of them, two of our matches are missing. :(
I have a few hours worth uploaded so far... maybe you can find it. Not sure when all the video will be up by, but just for fun, still going to upload it.
-q
EDIT/UPDATE: Something has gone horribly wrong with my YouTube bulk uploader. So... what you see is what you have till after cleveland.
Ryan Dognaux
18-03-2008, 22:43
I still think it's pretty cool that basically the entire regional is being uploaded to Youtube, major props to Qbranch and 1024.
Jessica Stidham
19-03-2008, 14:49
I've looked all through the uploaded videos on youtube and still can't find the mascot dance. I also can't remember if it was before or after lunch. Has anyone else found a good video of it yet?
I'm pretty sure it was between the quarters and semi's.
I've looked all through the uploaded videos on youtube and still can't find the mascot dance. I also can't remember if it was before or after lunch. Has anyone else found a good video of it yet?
Due to all the rain we've had in Indy these past few days, the phone line at work is now underwater... so... literally until the flood waters receed there won't be any more uploads. :ahh:
-q
Jessica Stidham
19-03-2008, 21:42
thanks guys
Boilermaker sounds like it was another exciting time this year. What an amazing roster! St. Louis was great (except for the drive), but I miss visiting Purdue this year.
Since the FIRST site still isn't listing BMR awards, can anyone provide a list? I'm specifically interested in those brave souls heading north to West Michigan to compete in two of the most exciting regionals anywhere back to back: 234 (Chairmans I know, congrats!), 1000, 2015, and 2171.
Thanks in advance.
To the rest of you BMR teams, come on up and watch us! I think this weekend will end up being a great show.
the purduefirst.org website has awards (http://purduefirst.org/boilermakerregional/index.php?page=awards) up. Congrats to all.
Blast from the past thread, I know, but I'd like to inform the community that I have finally finished uploading the entire main screen recording from friday morning through saturday evening... including all the pre-game stuff, mascots, the Rolls Royce presentation, etc.
See previous post in this thread for the syntax used in tagging them on YouTube.
Thanks for your patience, and if you find a missing video please let me know,
-q
Protronie
24-04-2008, 19:07
thanks Q we know you been busy slightly... :D
-p :cool:
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