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Greg Marra
26-12-2007, 19:37
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Announcing LIVE Kickoff Coverage!
Tune in alongside the webcast!


When The Blue Alliance travels to Manchester, NH to cover the 2008 FIRST Robotics Competition Kickoff on January 5th, we will be providing LIVE coverage of the event. There will be photos, video, and up-to-the-minute announcements of what is going on at the Kickoff Event!

A live coverage thread will be posted the night before kickoff, and constantly updated from the event! Pull up the thread the morning of Kickoff to see The Blue Alliance's LIVE photos, video, and coverage of the event!

If you have suggestions for specific things you would like to find out about, let us know in this thread. Otherwise, just watch the LIVE Coverage thread alongside the kickoff feed as we all find out what challenge FIRST has cooked up for us in 2008!

What do you want to see on site and behind the scenes at Kickoff?

Barry Bonzack
26-12-2007, 20:48
Are you going to be in Manchester for the workshops at FIRST HQ as well?

Michael Corsetto
26-12-2007, 21:12
Personally I would like more coverage of the field and game piece interactions. A lot of times it is hard to determine just from the Kickoff broadcast how exactly scoring objects will behave in certain scenarios, for example in last years game how exactly the spider legs behaved when pushed from different angles. I really had no clue just how crazy the rack could get until I was at my team's first regional. I think the live coverage is a great idea and I will definitely be tuning in to blue alliance on my laptop while I watch the Kickoff on NASA TV.

Mike C.

aksimhal
27-12-2007, 22:24
Is it possible for Blue alliance to host the manuals on the alliance website for faster downloads?
Thanks

Greg Marra
02-01-2008, 11:16
Are you going to be in Manchester for the workshops at FIRST HQ as well?

Unfortunately, no we will not be.

Personally I would like more coverage of the field and game piece interactions.

This is going to be one of our focuses of coverage. We'll have video of how the game objects behave, as well as high resolution photos of the field and game elements.

Is it possible for Blue alliance to host the manuals on the alliance website for faster downloads?

I'm not sure what FIRST would think of this, especially as they often release updated versions of the manuals through build season. I don't think it will be a problem this year, and you can always grab the encrypted copies now!

If anyone has any other specifics they'd like to see covered, let us know! We're headed up Friday evening to Manchester, and it ought to be a great kickoff!

KathieK
02-01-2008, 13:08
Are you going to be in Manchester for the workshops at FIRST HQ as well?The plan is to videotape the workshops and post them on the training site as done in previous years: http://first.wpi.edu/Workshops/index.html

Joe Matt
02-01-2008, 13:50
This is going to be one of our focuses of coverage. We'll have video of how the game objects behave, as well as high resolution photos of the field and game elements.


Can you somehow bring a comparison object (ruler, older game object like poof ball, common object like a CD) to compare it to the game objects? I think that'd help a lot with creation of them along with planning.

Tom Bottiglieri
02-01-2008, 14:08
Can you somehow bring a comparison object (ruler, older game object like poof ball, common object like a CD) to compare it to the game objects? I think that'd help a lot with creation of them along with planning.
My body is a pretty standard unit of measure.
"This tube is .42 Tom's wide"

Anyway.. Good idea Joe, will do.