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Hallry 08-02-2013 18:52

FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Taken from the FRC Blog, 2/8/13: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...o-feet-of-snow

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Two Feet of Snow?

Blog Date: Friday, February 8, 2013 - 13:11


(Photo by thisisbossi copyright (c) 2010; made available under a Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 license)

I don’t know how many of you have ever seen a winter storm deliver two feet of snow, but in the Northeast, it looks like that’s what we’re in for over the next few days. Right now, predicted snow totals for Boston are 24 to 30 inches. If you‘ve never experienced a big snowstorm, they can be a little fun, at least if you are safe at home. You get a day off from school, everything turns white, it gets strangely quiet outside, and the world seems to be put on ‘pause’ – at least for a short time.

One thing big snow storms are not good for is helping FRC Teams stick to their build schedules. I expect teams in the affected area will be missing build time over the weekend, possibly even in to next week depending on the size of the storm and power availability at build sites. Every time there is a storm affecting a significant number of teams, we get asked the question - can we have an extension to our build time? The answer to this question is – no.

Every team faces crises. A mentor may become ill. An important sponsor may suddenly decide to stop funding the team. You may even be kicked out of your build site mid-season. This is just like what adults face in the real world. You may be working on an important project at your company when, unexpectedly, the team leader resigns, the delivery date for your project gets bumped up, or a key component goes out of stock.

The real issue is how you, and your team, respond to adversity. Do you focus your energy on the person you think caused the trouble? Shake your fist at the weather? Curse your fate? Or do you sit down, roll up your sleeves, assess where you are, and come up with a plan to keep moving toward the goal despite the setback?

When we get a big snowstorm up here in New Hampshire, we buckle down for the blizzard and wait it out. We make sure our friends and families are safe, and offer support to those who aren’t. And when the snow stops, we take out our shovels and get to work. Whether it’s two inches or two feet of snow, it’s amazing how quickly a few friends working together can clear a big path.

Every team, at some point, is going to face their ‘Two Feet of Snow’. How are you planning to respond when it happens to you?

I’ll blog again soon.
No extension to build time. Plain and simple.

waialua359 08-02-2013 19:07

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
This is about the only time in FRC, Hawaii teams have an advantage.

Phalanx 08-02-2013 19:16

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Of course, if you had planned ahead you could have gotten yourself snowed in at the same location of your robot, materials, tools, and not missed anytime. :P

Now, back in our rookie season of 2003 there was a blizzard and some of us were snowed in during build season.
It wasn't planned per say, but it was a deliberate choice by some of us.

Thought, I'd share.:D

Alex Cormier 08-02-2013 20:39

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
But... in the real world, it is not illegal to go into work to finish a project when everyone else is at home because they are snowed in.

fb39ca4 08-02-2013 20:45

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Our team in the Northwest lost a week last year from snow as well.

Mk.32 08-02-2013 20:55

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waialua359 (Post 1230131)
This is about the only time in FRC, Hawaii teams have an advantage.

And Cali :D

IndySam 08-02-2013 21:41

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 1230176)
But... in the real world, it is not illegal to go into work to finish a project when everyone else is at home because they are snowed in.

Actually you can be arrested for being on the road if a snow emergency is declared here in Indiana.

Alex.q 08-02-2013 22:15

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Never heard of Minnesota closing roads for snow, at least not near the cities where my team is. Last year, we had about 2 ft of snow on Sunday and we dutifully showed up for school the next day.

I feel bad for anyone who loses a week to the snow though; I doubt my team could make it through losing a week.

Garten Haeska 08-02-2013 23:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex.q (Post 1230252)
Never heard of Minnesota closing roads for snow, at least not near the cities where my team is. Last year, we had about 2 ft of snow on Sunday and we dutifully showed up for school the next day.

I feel bad for anyone who loses a week to the snow though; I doubt my team could make it through losing a week.

Right!?! Down in south eastern Minnesota, we experienced three snow days this year alone. But we still communicated and found out if a mentor could sneak us into the school, because our school like most doesn't like having students in the school when they close school down to prevent travel. But anyway, if you get the snow, work around it, be safe, and if there is snow on the road, don't got barreling down the road like it was a nice hot summer day in the July.

May the wrath of Mother Nature be with you!

Andy Grady 09-02-2013 09:26

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I actually love this blog post. In essence: "Suck it up, find a way!". If that isn't the mantra of life for so many people in the world, I dont know what is. Some people will find a way to sneak into the school (make sure you shut the security alarms off!!!), some will find a way to sneak the robot out of the school, some will be staying up until 2am every day for the next week and a half to make up for the loss. EVERYONE will learn a lesson.

Just don't get arrested if you are in Mass...you aren't allowed to drive right now. :)

Neima 09-02-2013 10:05

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That's cute 2 feet of snow. Let me guess you guys aren't going to have school. This happens in Minnesota and we still have school the next day.

sanddrag 09-02-2013 10:46

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1230184)
And Cali :D

Our cars are actually frozen here in Cali last night and this morning. But nothing like snowed in.

SarahBeth 09-02-2013 17:58

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Grady (Post 1230402)
I actually love this blog post. In essence: "Suck it up, find a way!". If that isn't the mantra of life for so many people in the world, I dont know what is. Some people will find a way to sneak into the school (make sure you shut the security alarms off!!!), some will find a way to sneak the robot out of the school, some will be staying up until 2am every day for the next week and a half to make up for the loss. EVERYONE will learn a lesson.

Just don't get arrested if you are in Mass...you aren't allowed to drive right now. :)

Uh, sounds like there's a fun (or not so fun) story behind this here. :D

sg999 11-02-2013 23:00

Re: FRC Blogged - Two Feet of Snow?
 
Anyone else still unable to get back to work because of snow? We haven't had access to our robot since Thursday night, and tomorrow looks iffy too (We don't have school tomorrow). I'm just curious as to how far behind we're getting.

Undertones 12-02-2013 02:01

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That kind of snow is not unusual here in Alberta. I find geographic cultural differences amusing.


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