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Re: 2012 Lessons Learned :The Positive
For that matter the barrier was a great touch. They essentially eliminated the brick bot from contention -- to be useful, you had to be able to do *something* more than drive, whether it's manipulate the bridge or go over the barrier.
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I of course use the term "Rookie" loosely as there were some incredible rookie teams this year. |
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Yeah, great point. Even if you couldn't aim or sink a basket, being able to shoot -- that is, feed balls forward -- was at least useful!
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Time for my contribution:
1. Best. Game. EVER!!! 2. I love that the District championships were on a stand alone week seven. 3. Much easier to deal with game pieces that didn't die within seconds of use. 4. Great volunteer food. FOR WEEK 1 ALAMO: San Antonio is very nice. I am a big fan of convention center setups The Time Warner and military personnel volunteers proved very useful. Jon, Bharat and Joe. They kept the whole ship afloat. FOR WEEK 2 FLR: My favorite venue still. My awesome veteran que team was on their game as usual. FOR WEEK 3 MONTREAL: The setup surpassed some concerts. The coat check was a nice touch The energy level was AMAZING! The MC. Dan is a star in the making. Kate. Without her the event never gets off the ground. FOR WEEK 4 BOSTON: Best field crew all year. Angry Eric. The JefFTA! FOR WEEK 5 DC: Liz and Cowboy Jesus! The Americorps volunteers (a very awesome bunch of kids indeed) Our lead que Patrick Fee Great venue FOR WEEK 6 QUEEN CITY: Gorgeous venue Best level of competition at a pure regional this season. My Wisconsin based Que Crew Paul ran a tight ship on the field making things go smoothly. FOR WEEK 7 MSC: Highest level of competition I've seen this yer. Highly professional teams that qued themselves. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with them. Terrific field team that kept everything rolling seamlessly. FOR THE CHAMPS: Great to have all the fields back in the dome. Terrific all star que and field team led by Liz, Cowboy Jesus and Jesse. The volunteer lounge (though I didn't find much time to spend in it) The afterparty was MUCH better than last year. The food variety was much appreciated! |
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Also: - Epic game. No, I mean really, really great. Playing, watching, explaining, scoring, strategizing, everything. - Coopertition (Bridge). It's not a perfected concept yet, but it's got a lot going for it. - Real time scoring - The fields are in the Dome! - 1114 rocks ok ok, not strictly a 2012 lesson... - District Model = awesome - Did I mention I seriously liked this game? |
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I have to echo all the positive comments about the district system. I love it!
This year was also the most I've had the chance to work with many different teams on robot design and just becoming better friends. |
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I liked the real time scoring and having the fields back in the dome. I also liked the co-op bridge because it was the reason we made the 8th alliance captain in Queen City (and later went on to win the entire event).
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