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asmo0901
20-01-2011, 17:02
Does anyone know a website or a link that gives us a full list of FRC teams????
If you go to What's going on in my area? (http://usfirst.org/whatsgoingon.aspx) on the FIRST website and check "FRC" (2011) and "Teams" in "All Areas", you'll get the full list. It's long.
Yes. http://usfirst.org/whatsgoingon.aspx
You can find whatever subset of FRC, FTC, FLL, and JFLL you want to find, including by year, event, and location.
andreboos
20-01-2011, 17:20
http://frclinks.appspot.com/team
Thanks, by the way, to whoever created that! Wonderfully useful!
Just in case the right person might read this - It sure would be nice to see ZIP codes (and the non-USA equivalents) in the list. With ZIP codes you can plot the locations of teams accurately enough to not have to show all teams in a city as a single blob; but not so accurately that anyone should worry about privacy concerns.
rogerlsmith
20-01-2011, 22:18
There is a map of FRC and FTC teams (as of August) on FIRSTObjective.org (http://firstobjective.org). Just pick on the "Who's on FIRST" link (I apologize, it is rather slow to load). If you pick on a marker you will get more info about the team.
Chickenonastick
21-01-2011, 00:44
It's interesting how there isn't a single FRC Team in San Francisco.
There is a map of FRC and FTC teams (as of August) on FIRSTObjective.org (http://firstobjective.org). Just pick on the "Who's on FIRST" link (I apologize, it is rather slow to load). If you pick on a marker you will get more info about the team.Right - I know - and I know that you are being helpful (Thanks!); but.. the existence of that particular, single, map-format someone else designed for one purpose doesn't change anything I wrote.
It sure would be nice to see ZIP codes (and the non-USA equivalents) in the list. With ZIP codes you [I] can plot the locations of teams accurately enough to not have to show all teams in a city as a single blob.
I inserted the word "I" to make clear that I personally want to do some plotting of team locations.
Blake
Nick Lawrence
21-01-2011, 12:19
http://frclinks.appspot.com/team
Thanks, by the way, to whoever created that! Wonderfully useful!
You can thank Patrick Fairbank for that. I thanked him this way. (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33801)
-Nick
Chris is me
21-01-2011, 12:38
You can thank Patrick Fairbank for that. I thanked him this way. (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33801)
-Nick
Don't forget that Woodie Flowers Finalist Award you helped him win :)
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