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eshteyn
19-02-2008, 18:19
Does anyone else get depressed when they ship their robot?

jollyroger1210
19-02-2008, 18:22
Nah, because I get to have a social life again....even though i hang out with mostly people on the robotics team anyways.

Koko Ed
19-02-2008, 18:22
Does anyone else get depressed when they ship their robot?

I bet more people would be alot more depressed if they didn't....

DarkFlame145
19-02-2008, 18:24
Im sad because that means there is no more time to debug until competition. Also then i dont have ANY to do on my weeknights.

MrForbes
19-02-2008, 18:26
Not really depressed...more like drained....and tired after spending all day driving 200 miles and delivering it to the drayage terminal and 200 miles home.

We get to go out for pizza tonight, as a family, and see some non-robot friends! wow!

thefro526
19-02-2008, 18:26
The depression is worst when I go home and don't have anything to do but luckily the NJ regional is in less than 9 days

James1902
19-02-2008, 18:27
Drained and more then a little depressed. But then I think about the regionals coming up and my mood brightens:D

waialua359
19-02-2008, 18:29
Not really depressed...more like drained....and tired after spending all day driving 200 miles and delivering it to the drayage terminal and 200 miles home.

We get to go out for pizza tonight, as a family, and see some non-robot friends! wow!

Why not use the free fedex freight shipment?:D

rcflyer620
19-02-2008, 18:30
In previous years I hated to see it go because I knew it wasn't "done". This year was a little easier because mechanically everything works. I just wish we could have let the programmers play with hybrid mode a little more. Oh well, I guess that's what Thursday is for!
See you at Chesapeake!

--Mark:D

Danny McC
19-02-2008, 18:32
Yeahhh i get depressed. Because Robotics is pretty much the only life I have. But yeah NJ next week thats always good.

JaneYoung
19-02-2008, 18:41
I was talking to a couple of new parents at the scrimmage that ausTIN CANs put on here in Austin on Saturday. I told them that the students (and mentors) will be tired and will also feel a let down/sadness after ship. I think it is because they won't see their 'team mate' for a while along with getting used to not having the pace and schedule of build. I have a picture from 2004 where the team is walking away as the FedEx truck is leaving with PHlappy. It shows the slump in their shoulders. Good food, some rest, and maybe some fun team building exercises will help cheer everyone up. Also, the Fix It Windows to plan and look forward to and of course, our regionals. Woohoo!

Madison
19-02-2008, 18:42
I still have to coordinate our award entries, our team shirts, presentation boards, spare parts, tool crate and juggle a job hunt. I have more than enough to keep me busy until we compete next week. :)

Éowyn
19-02-2008, 18:43
Does anyone else get depressed when they ship their robot?

Yes. But then I think about the regionals and get all hyped up. :D

Nah, because I get to have a social life again....even though i hang out with mostly people on the robotics team anyways.

Social life? Ha! Robotics is my social life. :D

Justin Montois
19-02-2008, 18:43
It's bittersweet. I'm totally drained and I look forward to some R&R but it's always sad to see a build season end but after Atlanta is worse. I have FLR and Championship too look forward too and Webcasts in between.

On another note I hope everyone's build season went well and good luck at your various regionals.

MrForbes
19-02-2008, 18:53
Why not use the free fedex freight shipment?:D

Because we're saving it for the between regionals shipment...we're going to Phoenix and Los Angeles.

hipsterjr
19-02-2008, 19:03
I hugged the robot before we closed the crate:p I hope it's ok.

DPTeam270Driver
19-02-2008, 19:10
the team leader and 2 of the mentors couldnt wait to get it in the crate and shipped
me and the other captan however almost came down to tears lol
not really but we were kinda sad
im just getting pysced for the regionals

pyxelz
19-02-2008, 19:15
mostly I'm just glad that I'm not allowed to spend any more time at the shop...

Matt C
19-02-2008, 19:18
Nah, now I get to work on my various other projects, including a new one I just picked up which is essentially an EARLY robot.:P

waialua359
19-02-2008, 19:25
Because we're saving it for the between regionals shipment...we're going to Phoenix and Los Angeles.

I guess its worth it.
We are paying 880 from VCU to Chesapeake, then 2600 from Chesapeake to Hawaii! If we didnt get the NASA grant, competing in Hawaii would have been 4-6k for regional entry fee plus 2600 for shipping to bring it back to Hawaii.
Had Hawaii been a week 1 regional, we could have brought it to town, about 1 hour drive, and use our Fedex shipping for a week 2-5 regional in the mainland, then pay only to send shipments between regionals in the continental US like in years past.

charmed862
19-02-2008, 19:27
I hugged the robot before we closed the crate:p I hope it's ok.

haha!!!! We did too, well our crate team, but it was a very emotional time, lol. Can't wait for the Boilermaker Regional, and Great Lakes, See you all there! and good lucks with everyone elses regionals

Mark McLeod
19-02-2008, 19:29
Now, make that a cart to remember...
Nah, now I get to work on my various other projects, including a new one I just picked up which is essentially an EARLY robot.:P

After the robot was picked up I took the day off from work and went home to sleep...

BlondeNerd
19-02-2008, 19:35
I was a little sad. Mostly because I'm a senior, so my last build season has come to a close :(

Grant Cox
19-02-2008, 19:36
Following Layla out was a very emotional time for all of us :(

waialua359
19-02-2008, 19:48
I was a little sad. Mostly because I'm a senior, so my last build season has come to a close :(

It doesn't have to be your last. Come back as a mentor!:D

JaneYoung
19-02-2008, 19:59
Following Layla out was a very emotional time for all of us :(

As we were closing up the crate, we started discussing the fact that this may be the last year for this crate and we'll build a new one next year. As we started talking about it, I looked at our wonderful student leader and her face had the look of, 'omg, I'm a Senior...' - the beginning of many happy sad moments throughout the rest of the '08 season for our Seniors.

Dan Petrovic
19-02-2008, 20:02
I don't feel depressed. I feel relieved.

I get depressed after our last competition with a good robot.

Alalea
19-02-2008, 22:55
Social life? Ha! Robotics is my social life. :D
XD Same here.

I had a speech I had planned for the robot that I forgot to give it D:

popo308
19-02-2008, 23:09
ahh its a little depressing now because i actually go home after school?! :ahh:

that hasn't happened in 6 weeks! i don't know what im going to do with all my time!

(i guess i have to do homework now....):mad:

Team 135
19-02-2008, 23:43
Yes 100%

I don't know what to do with all of the extra time:yikes:

TeamG.I.R
20-02-2008, 00:48
Gosh I'll kinda miss it...but then again I'm drained. I GET TO GO HOME EARLY!!! WOOO no more getting home around 9.

JYang
20-02-2008, 00:49
A little bit... cause nowo there's nothing to look forward to afterschool.

But over here, I guess the sky was more depressed because it started crying when the robot was being packed up.

Herodotus
20-02-2008, 00:51
It's my last build season and last ship day as a student, so it was rather bittersweet to see the crate loaded up into the truck. Though, at least the robot works this year.

BordomBeThyName
20-02-2008, 03:21
We didn't crate up until 3:15am...

so at that point I was beyond emotions like depressed. It was into the part of the night where emotions fall into three categories:

1. tired

2. tired and confused

3. bohemian rhapsody karaoke

I was feeling all three.

But yeah, I want to go do something to it. At least polish the chassis or something...

Otaku
20-02-2008, 03:24
Glad I get to sleep -- (I just slept 6 hours or 7, and I'm going back to sleep because it's half past midnight), social life is nice too, just mostly glad that I'm not going to be in the shop much anymore, I mean yeah robotics is fun but when you're in there working for six weeks/four weeks/whatever I actually worked for, it drains you.

Matth3w
20-02-2008, 06:24
I wish i could have seen Fedex pickup our robot. Now we have time to do the things that nobody wanted to do during the build, like t-shirts and such.

SL8
20-02-2008, 06:30
We didn't crate up until 3:15am...

so at that point I was beyond emotions like depressed. It was into the part of the night where emotions fall into three categories:

1. tired

2. tired and confused

3. bohemian rhapsody karaoke

I was feeling all three.

But yeah, I want to go do something to it. At least polish the chassis or something...
This was about how it went for team 647 and while I was the only freshman not asleep at home when we packed up the robot , there were three seniors and a junior who ( and me) who left around 5:45 AM.

ZakuAce
20-02-2008, 07:29
In previous years I hated to see it go because I knew it wasn't "done". This year was a little easier because mechanically everything works. I just wish we could have let the programmers play with hybrid mode a little more. Oh well, I guess that's what Thursday is for!
See you at Chesapeake!

--Mark:D

I'd have to say I feel the same way. Our robot is almost completely done mechanically (I think we're getting a lighter chain, thats it). All that is left is for the programmers to work out a few bugs.

Oh and the mentor from Oconomowoc told the FedEx guy that we were supposed to ship to Chicago o.o It was actually pretty funny.

Alalea
20-02-2008, 13:55
*tear* I wanted to give it a speech, but...I forgot. At this moment, my robot is being exposed to danger robots and wild women! XD

boonski
20-02-2008, 20:27
OMG! Yes I was so sad yesterday... I felt like crying...but I didn't. lmao! But still yes, Robotics is my LIFE! What will I do for four weeks?

bduddy
20-02-2008, 21:17
Not me, but that's probably because as the head scout, I have more to do once the robot ships :eek: It was a little weird yesterday, though, getting in the car at 3 and driving straight home...

Alalea
21-02-2008, 11:13
OMG! Yes I was so sad yesterday... I felt like crying...but I didn't. lmao! But still yes, Robotics is my LIFE! What will I do for four weeks?

We still have meetings twice a week. No idea what we're doing *shrugs* But I don't care. I'm going to die when the season ends D:

JaneYoung
21-02-2008, 11:22
I'm going to die when the season ends

Our team has found that the off season can be productive with outreach and fundraising. It's also a good time to work on team organization: handbooks, etc. The team is smaller then but there are enough members that remain active that we can make plans. There are also great off season competitions to attend, hopefully in your area. If not, start researching what it would take to pull off a successful off season competition. That could keep you pretty busy. There's always something to do that is productive and will help your team grow.

RoXmySoX
21-02-2008, 12:33
Great question. The answer is YEAH! Building the robot took alot of time, especially my social life, but when I saw it in the crate I just wanted to take it out. Its so hard to hand over something so important to you! I wanted to hurt the Fedex guy.:(

Whisper
21-02-2008, 12:45
tis a mixed bag.
of course im not happy that the robotics meetings will drop off,
BUT now i can finish up my MACannon. which is just as fun.
and a lot more destructive.

Alalea
21-02-2008, 15:58
Our team has found that the off season can be productive with outreach and fundraising. It's also a good time to work on team organization: handbooks, etc. The team is smaller then but there are enough members that remain active that we can make plans. There are also great off season competitions to attend, hopefully in your area. If not, start researching what it would take to pull off a successful off season competition. That could keep you pretty busy. There's always something to do that is productive and will help your team grow.

That's true. I hope we find something :)

Matt C
21-02-2008, 18:14
Now, make that a cart to remember...

That would be this.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6115&d=1201190863
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6116&d=1201190907

Maybe I'll get it done by the regional.

Cooley744
21-02-2008, 18:59
yes...it's like goodbye Sasha, goodbye! (we named our robot Bruce, his nickname is Sasha) lol

Chief Samwize
21-02-2008, 19:48
Not really depressed but pumped for the upcomming competitions. Can't wait.

-Sam

Hannah1405
01-03-2008, 20:04
haha for me, it is a time for mixed emotions. I am relieved that it is done, but sad because it was so much fun building it. I got to become friends with people I probably would not have otherwise. However, I get PUMPED and impatient for the competition.

Cow Bell Solo
01-03-2008, 21:32
I was depressed everyday when I left Robotics, but yes especially after when we shipped the robot since my life is robotics but now my mom says she gets to see me again